Travis Kelce is too drunk to SPEAK and has to be held up by his teammates on stage at Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade
A drunken Travis Kelce had to be held on stage by his Chiefs teammates during their Super Bowl parade in Kansas City.
Kelce, who helped the Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in Las Vegas, tried to lead a drunken rendition of Garth Brooks’ 1990 country hit “Friends In Low Places” after passing through the microphone in front of thousands of adoring supporters.
At the beginning of the song, he adapted one of Brooks’ lyrics to take a dig at San Francisco, singing, “Blame it all on my roots, I showed up in boots and ruined the affair of the Niners.”
But after a day of partying in Kansas City, the celebrations seemed to take their toll on Kelce as he struggled to get his words out and finish the rest of the song.
The likes of Patrick Mahomes and Chris Jones were even forced to step in at one point and prevent him from falling over before ultimately taking the mic from their sleepy teammate.
A drunken Travis Kelce had to be held up by his Chiefs teammates during their Super Bowl parade