Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade: Live updates (2024)

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4:07 p.m. ET, February 5, 2020

Coach Andy Reid says the Chiefs will be back for a parade next year

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Andy Reid had to work as a head coach for 21 years before he was able to win his first Super Bowl title this year. But he's already confident he'll get another one.

"Next year, we're coming right back here," Reid said at the rally. "One more time."

Reid was one of a number of Chiefs leaders who spoke at Wednesday's celebration.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce, safety Tyrann Mathieu and receiver Tyreek Hill also led rousing cheers from the crowd and thanked their teammates.

"We unleashed a can of whoop-ass on everybody," Kelce said.

"This is the most beautiful scene I've ever witnessed in my life," he added. "I love this city to death. I promise you from here to the end, I cherish every moment with y'all."

3:18 p.m. ET, February 5, 2020

Members of the Super Bowl IV team are celebrating at the parade today

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When the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl IV in 1970, about 15 players didn't get to celebrate in the local parade because they had to attend the AFL All-Star Game several days later.

They wouldn't get another chance, as Kansas City didn't win another Super Bowl -- until now.

Nine of those 15 players are still with us and were invited to celebrate in Wednesday's parade, said Clark Hunt, the part owner, chairman and CEO of the Chiefs.

That team, led by quarterback Len Dawson and coach Hank Stram, beat the Minnesota Vikings 23-7.

2:36 p.m. ET, February 5, 2020

All that red: Here's what the crowd looks like

It's a brisk 27 degrees Fahrenheit in Kansas City but crowds of Chiefs fans donned red coats, hats and scarves and braved the cold for their hometown heroes.

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It was particularly crowded near Union Station, where the parade ends and where players will give their victory speeches.

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Because of the crowds, some risk-takers climbed trees to get a better view of the festivities. Be careful, guys!

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2:06 p.m. ET, February 5, 2020

The Super Bowl trophy is making the rounds

The silver Super Bowl trophy, named for legendary Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi, has been passed around among Chiefs players and buses.

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The NFL's Twitter feed posted a short video of wide receiver Mecole Hardman lifting the trophy atop one of the double-decker buses.

2:13 p.m. ET, February 5, 2020

Patrick Mahomes is very, very excited

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For all the accolades -- last season's NFL MVP, this year's Super Bowl MVP -- quarterback Patrick Mahomes is still just 24 years old.

And he's very excited!

It's been a whirlwind week for the young star.

As per tradition, he ventured to Disney World after winning the Super Bowl MVP award. He was back in KC on Wednesday morning with a hoarse voice, but ready to celebrate.

1:06 p.m. ET, February 5, 2020

The Chiefs parade has begun!

Here we go!

Players and team leaders, including head coach Andy Reid, below, stood atop double-decker buses and moved through the parade route at just after 12:30 p.m. ET.

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The Chiefs posted a video of QB Patrick Mahomes, TE Travis Kelce and others singing Queen's "We Are The Champions" atop one bus.

A lot of players are wearing large ski goggles. Why? Who knows! But hey, when you're the champs, you can wear what you want.

Kelce, in the gray coat and light hat, is also wearing a wrestling title belt around his waist.

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1:50 p.m. ET, February 5, 2020

Here are some of the Chiefs' best-known players and figures

As you watch the championship parade, here are some of the better-known faces and names to keep an eye out for.

Patrick Mahomes, star quarterback and Super Bowl MVP:

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Travis Kelce, five-time Pro Bowl tight end and big personality:

Andy Reid, one of the all-time great head coaches:

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Tyrann Mathieu, safety nicknamed the "Honey Badger":

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Tyreek Hill, speedy wide receiver who was investigated after an accusation that he abused his son; Hill denied wrongdoing and was not suspended or fined by the NFL:

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Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, offensive lineman and the first medical doctor playing in the NFL:

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1:46 p.m. ET, February 5, 2020

Police chase along the parade route ends with suspects in custody

From CNN's Melissa Alonso and Jason Hanna:

TheChiefs' championship parade route had a little more activity than was planned for.

A car led police on a brief chase on the route in downtown Kansas City more than three hours before the parade kicked off. The chase ended when a police car nudged the fleeing vehicle in a PIT maneuver, also known as theprecision immobilization technique.

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The commotion happened as people were gathering for the parade honoring the Chiefs for their31-20 winover the San Francisco 49ers in Sunday's Super Bowl.

Paradegoers watched curbside as the unmarked police car nudged a car in the rear driver's side, pushing the car around and eventually forcing it to stop on Pershing Road, near the parade route's end.

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Another police car then struck the target car head-on, ensuring it couldn't move forward. Numerous officers on foot, some with guns drawn, then surrounded the car. Two people were taken out of the car, police said.

No one was injured, police said.

1:48 p.m. ET, February 5, 2020

Chiefs fans form a 'Sea of Red'

Chiefs fans decked out in team colors made what the team called a "Sea of Red" on Wednesday morning outside Union Station.

The parade route will take the Chiefs to Union Station, where they will hold a celebratory rally.

Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade: Live updates (2024)

FAQs

Will the Chiefs parade be live streamed? ›

But if you don't want to go downtown — or you're simply not near Kansas City — there are still two easy ways to watch the Chiefs 2024 Super Bowl parade and rally from home, work or wherever you happen to be. Nexstar's WDAF will be livestreaming the parade on air and at fox4kc.com for all of Chiefs Kingdom to watch.

How many people attended the Chiefs Super Bowl parade? ›

One after another, double-decker buses and open-topped SUVs had ferried the likes of championship MVP Patrick Mahomes, star tight end Travis Kelce and head coach Andy Reid, along with other coaches, relatives and mascots, down the iconic thoroughfare as some 1 million fans – among them countless kids who'd gotten the ...

What happened at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs parade? ›

One person was killed and 22 other people were injured after shots were fired at the end of the parade and rally Wednesday. Twenty-four hours after shots rang out at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade and rally, the details of exactly what led up to the tragedy remain foggy.

How to watch Super Bowl parade 2024 live? ›

FOX4 will be live streaming the parade and rally on air and on fox4kc.com for all of Chiefs Kingdom to watch.

Was Taylor Swift at the Chiefs parade? ›

Taylor Swift not at Chiefs victory parade, but she was there in spirit thanks to KC fans. Australian media reported that Taylor Swift landed in Melbourne just a few hours before the Kansas City Chiefs took their Super Bowl victory lap in downtown Kansas City Wednesday.

Who pays for the Chiefs parade? ›

The ordinance will allow the Greater Kansas City Sports Commission to spend up to $975,000. That funding will be spent on items including transportation and police overtime. Last year, RideKC estimated that over 70,000 Chiefs fans used their shuttle buses to attend the parade.

Will the Chiefs parade be televised? ›

KSHB is the official broadcast partner for the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade, according to the parade website. In 2023 and 2020, the NFL Network also broadcast the festivities on cable. The scheduled NFL Total Access could also include coverage of the parade and rally.

How much did the Chiefs parade cost? ›

Kansas City officials recently approved spending $975,000 on the parade, which is higher than last year's allocation of $750,000. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas attributed the increase to overtime for city workers, public safety personnel and higher transportation costs.

Can you drink at the Super Bowl parade? ›

Alcohol is not allowed along the parade route. Eat food (especially protein) and drink water throughout the day. Know the source of your drinks.

How many people attended the Chiefs 2024 parade? ›

As many as 1 million fans turned out to cheer on the Chiefs on Wednesday, three days after their 25-22 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 58. The event included a parade down Grand Boulevard, followed by a rally in front of Union Station.

How many kids got lost at the Chiefs parade? ›

There were 8 reunification stations along the parade route. Kansas City police located and reunited 23 lost children during Wednesday's Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade in downtown Kansas City.

What tragedy happened to the Chiefs? ›

As Kansas City, Missouri, continues to reel in the aftermath of the tragic mass shooting that rang out at the end of the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade, authorities are piecing together a timeline of events that left one person dead and 22 injured.

How long will the Chiefs parade last? ›

Date and time for Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII parade set

As things currently stand, the route is expected to last approximately 90 minutes as players occasionally walk alongside their buses and interact with fans. Once the parade route concludes, the Chiefs will hold a rally on stage outside Union Station.

Are the Chiefs on prime video? ›

Chiefs game (and every Thursday Night game this season) will be broadcast exclusively on Prime Video, so you'll need an Amazon Prime subscription to tune in.

Can you watch Chiefs on Hulu live? ›

Watch each Kansas City Chiefs game on Hulu + Live TV

Watch every game on ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC, plus get NFL Network, popular studio shows (including NFL Total Access and the Emmy-nominated show Good Morning Football) and lots more. Hulu + Live TV comes bundled with ESPN+ and Disney+ for $77 per month.

What time will the Chiefs parade be on Wednesday? ›

CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR KANSAS CITY CHIEFS SUPER BOWL 58 CHAMPIONS APPARELSuper Bowl Victory Parade Route and TimeThe Kansas City Sports Commission released the official route and timing late Sunday night. Officials say the parade will step off at 11 a.m. Wednesday.

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