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Homeless Man Who Helped Stranded Chiefs Player Gets AFC Championship Tickets

Offensive linesman Jeff Allen asked his 21,000-plus followers to help him track down the good Samaritan who dug him out of the snow

A random act of kindness has netted AFC Championship tickets for a homeless man called Dave who helped dig a Kansas City Chief out of the snow.

Offensive linesman Jeff Allen posted on Twitter that his car got stuck as he was heading to Arrowhead Stadium to take on the Indianapolis Colts in Saturday's playoff. Allen wrote that "a nice guy named Dave," who didn't know he is a Chief's player, got him back on the road.

NBC affiliate KSHB reports the good Samaritan is Dave Cochran, a homeless man who lives in his SUV with his girlfriend and their dog. Cochran told the station that they had just helped dig a car out of the snow before seeing Allen's stuck vehicle.

“It said Texas plates," Cochran told KSHB. "He wasn’t used to this weather. He isn’t used to this coldness. He is from Texas." 

Allen isn't a Texas native, but he played for the Houston Texans from 2016 to July 2018 when he was released just two years in to a four-year contract, according to the NFL. 

Allen made it to the game and the Chiefs knocked off the Indianapolis Colts 31-13 to move on to the AFC Championship game against the New England Patriots next Sunday.

The New England Patriots honored the daughter of Los Angeles Chargers player Brandon Mebane before Sunday’s game. Makenna Mebane died on Jan. 3 at the age of 7 weeks.

The Chicago native asked his 21,000-plus followers to help him track down the good Samaritan so he could reward him with tickets.

Hundreds of people replied — many claiming to be Dave — and thousands retweeted the plea.

On Sunday, Allen tweeted that he has found the real Dave "despite the recent influx in people changing their name to Dave in the KC area lol."

Cochran told KSHB that while he's excited for the chance to go to championship game, he wasn't expecting anything in return other than a thank you.

"It’s like a dream come true," Cochran said. "I saw the message this morning, and I am not going to fake with you, call me soft if you want to homeboys, I started bawling to know he is a man of his word and he reached out to contact me."

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