It was fitting that, during a recent trip to Chuck E. Cheese, Bears offensive lineman Kyle Long scored in the "Pro Bowl" range of a game in which you toss footballs into small holes.

After all, the 25-year-old Long, who was the Bears' 2013 first-round pick, earned a trip to the Pro Bowl in his first season in the league.



Breaking records over here at Chuck E Cheese pic.twitter.com/y7EO2rQ7Lf — Kyle Long (@Ky1eLong) May 3, 2014

But Long wasn't at Chuck E. Cheese to confirm his football fitness. No, he had a much better reason to hit up the arcade.



Several weeks ago Frank Oyston, a Bears fan who lives in Huntley, Ill., reached out to Long to tell him that his 9-year-old son, Andrew, had been bullied on the school bus. Long told Oyston that he too had been bullied on the bus, and the 6-foot-5, 300-pounder even offered to ride along with Andrew.



“@Frankoyston: @Ky1eLong wow are you serious” I mean if I could get permission to it would be cool! I was bullied on the bus as well... — Kyle Long (@Ky1eLong) April 8, 2014

As it turned out, Long did Oyston one better than taking the bus with Andrew. Long came out to Andrew's sister's birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese and hit the arcade with the youngster.



Stackin tickets with my man Andrew pic.twitter.com/4cMHcDNQQ2 — Kyle Long (@Ky1eLong) May 3, 2014

Later, Long went back to the Oystons' house to play catch with the kids and take some pictures.

"I couldn't believe it," Oyston told Fox Sports of Long's generosity. “I didn’t think it was going to happen, but he followed through. He's a really good guy. He played games with him and played catch. You don’t expect that to happen nowadays. It really meant a lot."