After winning a Super Bowl, NFL players are always looking to let off a bit of steam. Sometimes, however, it’s taken it too far and some crazy situations arise.
For all the superstars in the league are often calm and collected during the season, when it's time to party, they're front and center.
On that note, let's take a look at the list of five Crazy NFL Super Bowl parades:
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#5 Aaron Donald flex
Following the Los Angeles Rams' Super Bowl win a year ago, during the celebrations, future Pro Football Hall of Famer Aaron Donald flexed his insane physique.
Donald, who is arguably the best defensive player of his generation, isn't short of muscle, and it's easy to see how he overpowers offensive linemen across the NFL.
#4 Gronk's beer chugg
Following the New England Patriots' Super Bowl win back in 2017, Rob Gronkowski was always going to go a little crazy.
Sporting a 'Minion' hat, Gronk was seen chugging beer, opening bottles of champagne, and standing on top of duck boats!
#3 Jason Kelce's speech
After the Philadelphia Eagles overcame the Patriots to win the Super Bowl back in 2018, legendary center Jason Kelce got up on the mic and gave a riveting speech to the city of Philadelphia.
#2 Chiefs '0 sacks' tees
Following their recent Super Bowl victory against the Eagles, the Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman donned some fun t-shirts to commemorate the occasion.
Orlando Brown and Creed Humphrey got involved in the antics, which was a bit of harmless fun from their recent Super Bowl success.
#1 Tom Brady Lombardi toss
After the Tampa Bay Buccaneers prevailed over the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl back in 2020, Bucs QB Tom Brady took celebrations to the next level.
Brady was seen being carried off by teammates as he'd had one too many drinks. He also threw the Lombardi trophy from one boat to another on the Tampa Bay marina, thankfully being caught by tight end Cameron Brate.
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