Are you ready to party, Chiefs fans?
The Super Bowl 58 champs are taking to the Kansas City streets for the second year to celebrate another league title. What better day to celebrate a year of love for the red and gold kingdom than Valentine’s Day? Millions of fans are expected to line up just to catch a glimpse of the back-to-back victors — and maybe even Taylor Swift.
As we know from past Chiefs parades, these guys know how to have a good time. The confetti and beer are sure to flow as the franchise celebrates its fourth Super Bowl victory and third with Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes, and Travis Kelce.
Until Kansas City can get to working on a third straight title, it needs to celebrate. Here’s to a day of love, victory, and parades.
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Chiefs Super Bowl parade live updates, best moments
All times Eastern.
1:13 p.m. – Ladies and gentlemen, him.
.@PatrickMahomes making this an annual tradition for @Chiefs fans pic.twitter.com/gXgK7iyRgS
— NFL (@NFL) February 14, 2024
1:10 p.m. – The victory rally will begin soon. Most buses have made it to Union Station, and now they’re just waiting for stragglers.
12:58 p.m. – Move over, KC Wolf. The Chiefs have a new mascot ready to take your place.
what’s that bear doing? pic.twitter.com/UqUVKjm5ja
— NFL (@NFL) February 14, 2024
12:56 p.m. – No shirt, no shoes, no problems in the world for Gay.
12:51 p.m. – It’s official. Taylor Swift is not in Kansas City.
12:48 p.m. – Well, someone’s having a good time today. Willie Gay has taken it upon himself to hype up the crowd.
Willie Gay running shirtless through the streets of KC 😂 @WillieGayJr pic.twitter.com/lonBWDK2Kx
— NFL (@NFL) February 14, 2024
12:37 p.m. – No WWE belt from Mahomes, but the day is still young. There’s plenty of time for the QB to make a party out of the parade like he did last year.
Here is your MVP @KSHB41 pic.twitter.com/UqePBqhg7B
— Claire Bradshaw KSHB 41 (@claire_ontheair) February 14, 2024
12:33 p.m. – There’s no one better to carry the flag through the parade than Mecole Hardman, who scored the game-winning touchdown.
12:23 p.m. – The Chiefs Kingdom knows no bounds. Fans have literally gathered high and low to celebrate another Super Bowl title.
This is happening. He snagged a beer and slammed it. pic.twitter.com/Q81RQjevN7
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) February 14, 2024
12:16 p.m. – Former Chief Jamaal Charles joins Sheree Burruss and James Palmer on NFL Network to talk about the up-and-coming dynasty in front of them. He might not have a ring, but he’s still blinged out today.
Jamaal Charles wore his Bud Light bling to the parade. pic.twitter.com/mQ4J7WMrEl
— KC Chiefs Blog (@KCChiefsBlog) February 14, 2024
12:11 p.m. – Super Bowl MVP and Valentine’s Day MVP. What can’t Mahomes do.
A Valentine’s Day parade ❤️🌹
(via @BrittanyLynne) pic.twitter.com/PewizZoQCL
— NFL (@NFL) February 14, 2024
12:06 p.m. – Rumor has it fans are in for a big surprise at today’s parade. Who, or what, it could be will be revealed soon enough.
12:03 p.m. – Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas is ready to roll!
HERE WE GO! 🚨 pic.twitter.com/fttasgNmeP
— Mayor Quinton Lucas (@MayorLucasKC) February 14, 2024
Chiefs Super Bowl parade start time
- Date: Wednesday, Feb. 14
- Start time: 11 a.m. CT (noon ET)
The 2024 parade begins at 11 a.m. local time in Kansas City (noon ET). Just like it did last year and in 2020, it will head straight down Grand Street and end at Union Station.
#Chiefs Valentines Day parade route is here pic.twitter.com/n9KQBPBaqq
— Aaron Ladd (@aaronladdtv) February 13, 2024
What channel is the Chiefs Super Bowl parade on?
- TV channel (national): NFL Network
- Local channel: KSHB-41 (NBC)
- Live stream: NFL.com, Fubo
Local NBC affiliate, KSHB-41, will broadcast parade coverage to Kansas City locals and online.
NFL Network will provide its own coverage, including victory rallies and key moments to national fans. Viewers can find the parade on NFL.com or the NFL Network on Fubo, which offers a free trial.