Today is the day of the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade.
Generally, the day of the parade is filled with excitement for the players, coaches, and fanbase.
The parade is a fantastic way for players and fans to connect, as the team rides through the entire town, where the streets are lined with their supporters.
Patrick Mahomes will be the leader of the festivities, given that he was Super Bowl MVP.
It looks like the team is in for an exhausting day.
Going to be long day..!!! 🤣🤣 #ChiefsKingdom
—Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) February 15, 2023
It has only been three days since Mahomes and the Chiefs won the Super Bowl.
At that time, Mahomes has gone to Disneyland, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel’s show, and has now made his way back to Kansas City.
The Chiefs will not only celebrate their title during the parade, but it appears that Mahomes and the rest of the team will continue the celebration into late tonight.
The Chiefs last won the Super Bowl in 2020.
If today’s parade is anything like their most recent celebration, Chiefs fans are in for a real treat.
Several estimates from the 2020 parade marked somewhere in the neighborhood from 800,000 to one million fans in attendance.
Today’s festivities are shaping up to be similar in size, if not greater than 2020.
Our helicopter view, from Union Station north on Grand.
Less than two hours from the parade! pic.twitter.com/yKEW2bvK6j
—kcpolice (@kcpolice) February 15, 2023
This video shows how many people were lined up for the parade less than two hours before it began.
Kansas City’s streets will likely be flooded for the next several hours, as this is a monumental celebration.
Will the Chiefs be able to take home the Lombardi again next year?
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