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Travis Kelce is going hard at the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade.

Perhaps after having one too many, a wobbly Kelce had to be held up by some of his teammates on stage Wednesday during a rally at Union Station in Kansas City at the end of the parade route.

Kelce was singing a rendition of Garth Brooks’ “Friends in Low Places” as he lost his balance.

Patrick Mahomes at first helped keep the microphone in front of Kelce’s face, then pulled it away from him.

The parade kicked off at 11 a.m. central in Kansas City and made its way to Union Station after roughly 90 minutes of drunken bus rides.

At one point, Kelce saw a fan holding a cardboard cutout of his brother Jason’s shirtless body from the Chiefs’ win over the Bills in Orchard Park in the division round.

Kelce grabbed the cutout, knelt behind it, and chugged a drink.


  Patrick Mahomes hugs Travis Kelce as the tight end speaks to the crowd at the Chiefs Super Bowl parade on Wednesday. AFP via Getty Images Patrick Mahomes hugs Travis Kelce as the tight end speaks to the crowd at the Chiefs Super Bowl parade on Wednesday. AFP via Getty Images

  Travis Kelce screams at the Super Bowl parade. Getty Images Travis Kelce screams at the Super Bowl parade. Getty Images


  Donna Kelce, mother of Travis Kelce, takes a photo during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVIII victory parade. AFP via Getty Images Donna Kelce, mother of Travis Kelce, takes a photo during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVIII victory parade. AFP via Getty Images

While Kelce’s mom, Donna, was at the parade, the star tight end had to celebrate without his megastar girlfriend Taylor Swift, who had to fly to Melbourne, Australia, for the resumption of her Eras Tour on Friday.

Swift quickly jetted back stateside Saturday after performing four shows in Tokyo so she could support Kelce during Super Bowl 2024 Sunday in Las Vegas.

The pair kissed on the field after the Chiefs’ win and celebrated all night as the team celebrated its second straight Super Bowl title.

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