Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill's reaction to Chiefs CB in wheelchair during Super Bowl sesh is pure gold
The Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their Super Bowl LVII victory while they had their championship parade in Kansas City earlier this week on February 15th.
While many players and staff members on the Chiefs were seen slugging beers and having the time of their lives, cornerback Jaylen Watson may have had more fun than anyone else on the team.
Watson was spotted in a wheelchair by the time the parade ended. He tweeted that Chiefs kingdom was responsible for him ending up in a wheelchair.
Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill, and others reacted to Watson being carried out on a wheelchair
Chiefs Kingdom reacted accordingly to Watson being put in a wheelchair.
Mahomes and wide receiver Sky Moore laughed at the picture, while former Chief Tyreek Hill made a hilarious comment.
Here's how some of the Chiefs Kingdom responded to Watson's wheelchair picture.
Other highlights from the Chiefs Super Bowl parade featuring Patrick Mahomes
To say that the Chiefs got lit and partied hard at their parade is an understatement.
While on the mic, Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce addressed doubters and haters who said that their team was in a rebuilding mode and that they wouldn't make the playoffs.
Here's part of their speech during the parade, where Mahomes said:
"Before we started this season, the AFC West said we were rebuilding. I’ll be honest with you, I don’t know what rebuilding means. In our rebuilding year, we’re world champs. This is just the beginning. So I’ll make sure to hit y’all next year and I hope the crowd’s the same!"
Kelce said:
"Let me take you back to 2022, maybe in the month of April. Guys were getting signed left and right. The haters were saying that the Chiefs would never make the playoffs. The haters were saying the Chiefs were done."
Mahomes was seen sporting a WWE belt and also accidentally handing the Super Bowl Trophy to a fan.
Even safety Juan Thornhill tweeted the day after the parade that he's alright after getting drunk during the parade.
The Super Bowl champion Chiefs had every right to turn up and get lit as they became world champs.
The Chiefs will look to repeat as champions next season, which has only been done a handful of times in NFL history.