- The Chiefs celebrate their victory over the 49ers in Kansas City on Wednesday
- Defensive back Jaylen Watson had a little too much fun during last year’s parade
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Chiefs coach Andy Reid has warned his players to be “smart” during their Super Bowl parade, a year after Jaylen Watson left the team’s Super Bowl celebrations in a wheelchair.
Watson, who was filmed downing a large portion of a Hennessy bottle, was apparently so drunk after the Chiefs’ victory over the Eagles in Super Bowl LVII that he could no longer walk.
And Reid does not want a repeat of that on Wednesday, according to a virtual press conference he gave the day before.
The coach was asked by reporter Pete Sweeney, “How much of the messaging is, let’s have fun, but maybe not too much fun?”
Reid replied, “That’s been mentioned a few times. It’s great to have fun. But be smart.’
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid warned his players to be “smart” during their parade
Rookie cornerback Jaylen Watson had a day at the Chiefs parade last year
After last year’s parade, Watson posted a photo on X of himself slumped in a wheelchair being wheeled around by a security guard.
‘Chief’s Kingdom!!! You were all responsible for this,” he wrote, before quoting the Beastie Boys. ‘YOU MUST FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT.’
Immediately following their 25-22 victory on Sunday, the Chiefs headed to the Las Vegas Strip to celebrate their victory over the 49ers.
Travis Kelce gathered his crowd of admirers from the DJ booth as he and his girlfriend Taylor Swift also shared a kiss as her hit ‘Love Story’ played in the background.
Patrick Mahomes greets fans at Disneyland in the traditional post-Super Bowl performance
His brother Jason, meanwhile, was seen hilariously dancing while wearing a Mexican wrestling mask as he continued to make the most of his off-season.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes told ABC News at Disneyland: “Those two brothers, man. They are the life of the party wherever they go.”
As for Watson, the cornerback registered two tackles against San Francisco and hopes to perform better during this year’s festivities.
The parade kicks off at 11am CT/12pm ET, starting on 6th Street in the Kansas City River Market.