Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl 2023 Parade Hangover: Paddy & Britt's Trashy Party Cleanup

Our beloved drunken baller dominated the discourse this week . . . 

To be fair . . . Even if the festivities were rather "low rent" it's much nicer than Philly trashing their town win or lose.

Here's how it looked from afar:

The proud wife took her 1 million-plus Instagram followers along for the ride, sharing videos of boozy celebrations on the parade route, all the way to the after-party at Mosaic nightclub in downtown Kansas City.

Mahomes, the two-time Super Bowl MVP, was crushing Coors Lights while Brittany ripped shots with Chiefs WAGs and other gal pals.

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Stumbling Patrick Mahomes chugs beer at Chiefs' Super Bowl parade

Patrick Mahomes might be a little tipsy. The Chiefs quarterback was living his best life at the team's championship parade in Kansas City on Tuesday, which took place two days after the Chiefs defeated the Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl 2023.


Inside Chiefs' Super Bowl parade as Patrick Mahomes downs cans

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs certainly enjoyed themselves back in Missouri on Wednesday during their championship parade. The quarterback had himself a number of beers as the team rode on a bus parading the championship trophy around the city before getting on stage and addressing the fans.


Inside Chiefs' Super Bowl parade and wild after-party with Patrick Mahomes' wife Brittany

Patrick Mahomes and his wife Brittany Matthews might be nursing a hangover after the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade festivities on Wednesday. The proud wife took her 1 million-plus Instagram followers along for the ride, sharing videos of boozy celebrations on the parade route, all the way to the after-party at Mosaic nightclub in downtown Kansas City.

Meanwhile, we think the cleanup news is more interesting . . .

KCMO Public Works crews prep for road cleanup after a long day of parade cleanup

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Road crews are already gearing up for a long night after spending hours cleaning up after the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade. Micheal Shaw with KCMO Public Works said road crews have been on standby until now. "Any kind of wind blows either direction it could be up to three inches," Shaw said.


Major Chiefs celebration means big cleanup task for the city

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Well, Chiefs fans did it! They painted the town red by coming out to Union Station and Grand Boulevard to cheer on the Super Bowl LVII champions. Hundreds of thousands attended Wednesday's 'Victory Parade' in the downtown area, but an exact number is yet to be determined.

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