KANSAS CITY, Mo. — DeAndre Hopkins had a huge night Monday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, scoring two touchdowns in the Chiefs’ win over Tampa Bay.

But it was what he did after the game that warmed the hearts of Chiefs fans and prompted them to declare him a good fit for Chiefs Kingdom -- and a good son.

Hopkins was seen leading his mother, Sabrina Greenlee, through the stadium, his arm wrapped protectively around her shoulders, her arm tight around his waist.

Greenlee was left blind after a woman threw acid in her face in July 2002. She writes about the attack in a new memoir, “Grant Me Vision: A Journey of Family, Faith, and Forgiveness.” Hopkins wrote the foreword.

When Hopkins, newly acquired from the Tennessee Titans, debuted with the Chiefs against the Raiders in Las Vegas last week, he wore cleats that honored his mother with braille symbols.

Photos on a Chiefs fan page on Facebook of mother and son walking through Arrowhead after the Monday night game inspired hundreds of accolades for the 32-year-old player known as D-Hop.

Read some of the comments:

“It says a lot about a Man on how he treats his Mother. I’m very Happy to see this. He’s good for our team!!!!”

“The way he is guiding her with his arm around her shows how protective he is of his mother. What a great son, I am sure she is so very proud of him.”

“Welcome to the RED KINGDOM DHop and Mama Hop.”

“Welcome to the Chiefs! What a wonderful love they have for each other. She should be so very proud of the young man she raised!”