Kansas City Chiefs player Laurent Duvernay-Tardif graduates from medical school

Laurent Duvernay-Tardif got his medical degree Tuesday.

Laurent Duvernay-Tardif appears to be a man of many talents both on and off the football field.

“This is it! Today I become a doctor!” he wrote in a tweet with a picture of his new white medical coat painted with “Dr. Duvernay-Tarif” and his football jersey number 76.

Laurent recently said he promised himself that he was going to finish his studies and get his medical degree while still playing the game.

“It’s one of those life projects that you promise yourself you’re going to accomplish,” he said when speaking to ESPN Tuesday.

He is the first active NFL player to hold a medical degree. Earlier this offseason, Duvernay-Tardif said he wanted the NFL to allow him to add M.D. to the end of his name on his Chiefs' jersey.

“It’s official now! #LDTMD! THANK YOU to all of you who supported me. If there was only one lesson to be learned from all of this is that with passion and determination, we are all capable of going beyond our limits!” Duvernay-Tardif wrote on Twitter.

The Kansas City Chiefs tweeted his graduation photo to show their support for the athlete.