Chiefs Players Assist Woman Stuck in Snow
Chiefs Players Assist Woman Stuck in Snow

Chiefs Players Assist Woman Stuck in Snow

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Recent heavy snowfall in Kansas City, which left up to a foot of snow on the ground, resulted in numerous vehicles getting stuck, prompting an unusual rescue by two Kansas City Chiefs players, Creed Humphrey and Trey Smith. The NFL offensive linemen helped a friend of a fellow churchgoer, Gretchen Enyeart, whose car became immobilized in the snow. Enyeart described the swift assistance, where the players pushed her car out of the snow with ease, allowing her to get back on the road quickly. This act of kindness took place during the Chiefs' bye week ahead of the playoffs, showcasing the players' willingness to lend a hand outside of their usual athletic duties. Meanwhile, in the Ozarks, auto repair shops are experiencing a surge in business due to winter weather damage to vehicles, with mechanics urging motorists to seek repairs promptly. As the icy conditions continue to affect travel, both stories highlight the challenges of winter weather and the community spirit in overcoming them.

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