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"Kansas City Chiefs' 2024 Super Bowl Victory Parade: Highlights and Surprises"
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"Kansas City Chiefs' 2024 Super Bowl Victory Parade: Highlights and Surprises"

The Kansas City Chiefs celebrate their Super Bowl victory with a parade in Kansas City, with live updates capturing the biggest moments and highlights, including Patrick Mahomes taking off with the Lombardi Trophy, Travis Kelce giving a piggyback ride, and the team's arrival at Union Station for a victory rally. Chiefs Kingdom shows its love for the team, from the practice squad to the coaching staff, as they paint the town red in celebration.

"Kansas City Schools' Plans for Chiefs' Super Bowl Victory Parade"
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"Kansas City Schools' Plans for Chiefs' Super Bowl Victory Parade"

The city of Kansas City, Missouri, is preparing to hold a Super Bowl Victory Parade for the Kansas City Chiefs on Wednesday, Feb. 14, with the parade scheduled to start at 11 a.m. The route will cover two miles and end with a victory rally at Union Station. The event is expected to draw large crowds, especially with favorable weather conditions. Details about potential celebrity appearances, parking, and viewing options are still being finalized, but the parade will be broadcast live for those unable to attend.

"Kansas City Chiefs Celebrate Fourth Super Bowl Victory with Parade"
sports2 years ago

"Kansas City Chiefs Celebrate Fourth Super Bowl Victory with Parade"

The Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade and celebration are scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 14, with the parade starting at 11 a.m. and a victory rally at Union Station around 12:45 p.m. The parade route will be similar to last year's, impacting downtown traffic and prompting street closures. The weather forecast is balmy with a high of 54 degrees, and some schools have already announced closures. Security will be tight, and transportation options including streetcar and bus services are available. The parade and rally will be free to attend, but the city is expected to incur significant costs. Last year's parade drew upwards of 1 million attendees.