Chiefs Super Bowl parade: 5 Getty photos fans will never forget
Chiefs Super Bowl parade: 5 Getty photos fans will never forget.
The post-game Super Bowl celebration parade is almost as good as the game itself, better even in some respects. The parade is all fun. There’s no game stress, the players are entirely loose and most frequently drunk as skunks which makes the parade a must-watch event.
In case you missed it, or just want to relive it in photographs we curated five images from Getty photographers (the best of the best) for your viewing pleasure.
5 of the best Getty photos from the Chiefs Super Bowl parade
The Dynamic duo – Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes celebrate on stage during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVII victory parade on Feb. 15.
Kelce’s iconic one-liners have kept fans alive throughout the season and his celebration speech was just as epic.
“Let me take you back to 2022 in the month of maybe April, maybe,” Kelce said. “Guys were getting signed left and right. The haters were saying that the Chiefs would never make the playoffs. “The haters are saying that the Chiefs were done. If you knew the Chiefs were gonna win the division, let me hear you say, ‘Hell, yeah!’” The fans, naturally, responded appropriately. “All right now,” Kelce continued, “if you knew the Chiefs were gonna get the No. 1 seed, let me hear you say, ‘Hell, yeah!’”
A parade image collection could not be complete without a photo of the motorcade and open-air bus that the team and their families road on through the streets of Kansas City.
And a parade isn’t a parade without the fans. The weather, a cold 40 degrees, was estimated to have drawn a crowd of more than 50,000 people. Here are a few photos of fans.
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And no collection would be complete without the man himself, Patrick Mahomes.
“Everybody’s asking if this is a dynasty,” Kelce said. “It’s been a dynasty. Y’all just didn’t notice until now. Believe that (stuff), feel that (stuff). It’s Chiefs Kingdom forever, baby.”