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See what the Chiefs players will wear Sunday as part of NFL’s ‘My Cause My Cleats’

Screengrab of Chiefs Twitter video

Television cameras are likely to be focused on the feet of the players in Sunday’s Chiefs-Broncos game.

That’s because NFL players will be wearing special footwear to support their personal causes via the My Cause My Cleats initiative.

Seventeen Chiefs players will be wearing special cleats. The Chiefs shared a look at some of the footwear.

Tyrann Mathieu

The Chiefs safety is focusing on youth education through his Tyrann Mathieu Foundation.

L’Jarius Sneed

The Chiefs cornerback is working with Big Brothers Big Sisters to help youth mentoring.

Patrick Mahomes

The quarterback will be highlighting his 15 and the Mahomies Foundation.

Orlando Brown

The left tackle will honor those who have diabetes and those who have died of the disease.

Andrew Wylie

The offensive lineman will highlight Signatures for Soldiers as part of his military appreciation.

Travis Kelce

The tight end will focus on youth education through his 87 and Running Foundation.

Here are others who will be wearing special cleats.

Tyreek Hill: Supporting hunger relief with his Tyreek Hill Family Foundation.

Chris Jones: Focusing on Diabetes Treatments, Prevention and Research via the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

Mecole Hardman: Spotlighting autism via the Friends Helping Friends Club.

Harrison Butker: Supporting Military Appreciation and Fuel Up to Play 60 via the Wounded Warrior Project.

Mike Danna: Supporting disease awareness and prevention through the Sisters Network.

Nick Allegretti: Also supporting disease awareness and prevention through Uplifting Athletes.

Chad Henne: Supporting those with breast cancer via the Breast Cancer Support Services of Berks.

Kyle Long: Focusing on providing clean, accessible drinking water to communities in need through the Chris Long Foundation.

Derrick Nnadi: Supporting community outreach with the Derrick Nnadi Foundation.

Alex Okafor: His cause is cancer and anti-violence through the LLS & Bakari Foundation.

Cornell Powell: Supporting cancer survivors, focusing on breast cancer.