Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt Covers Flights for New Jersey Teen Cancer Survivor’s Family to Kansas City Ahead of Sunday’s Game
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Kansas City, MO — A gift that’s more than football tickets; it’s a declaration that “he has won” against cancer.
CAMDEN, N.J. — Fifteen-year-old Jaden Mohan arrived at Cooper Cancer Center expecting a routine checkup. Instead, the teen from Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, was surprised when Dunkin’ presented him with four tickets to Sunday’s Kansas City Chiefs game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium—a gift in honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
According to the family, Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt also covered the family’s airfare, ensuring Jaden’s entire household can fly to Kansas City and witness his first NFL game together.
Jaden completed treatment for osteosarcoma six months ago, following arm surgery, months of chemotherapy, and blood transfusions. Recent follow-up scans have shown no signs of cancer, allowing him to focus on rehabilitation and a return to everyday life.
“I was really surprised—I feel very lucky to go see a Chiefs game,” Jaden said, smiling as he accepted the envelope with the tickets. Kal Shah, a Dunkin’ franchisee, offered a message of encouragement: “Keep up the fight — and go Chiefs.”
Jaden’s father, Shiv Mohan, grew emotional recounting the journey:
“It’s been a long road. We pray every day for his recovery so he can live a normal life again—and so far, everything is positive.” He also shared a reminder for other parents: “Don’t take any warning sign lightly. Even a simple pain in the shoulder—or anywhere—shouldn’t be ignored. Go get it checked.”
Jaden acknowledged how isolating treatment felt: “It was hard. Pretty boring, too. I was in the hospital all the time.” That’s why the chance to be at Arrowhead alongside his dad and two siblings is what he’s most excited about.
“I want to see the Chiefs win,” Jaden said with a grin. “Go Chiefs.”
With the tickets from Dunkin’ and flights covered by Clark Hunt, this weekend is more than a football game—it’s a day for the Mohan family to celebrate a bigger victory.
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