The Kansas City Chiefs won the Lombardi Trophy for the second time in four years on February 12 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, beating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35.
The Chiefs have won the Super Bowl again, and preparations for a march around the city have begun. A record-breaking gathering is anticipated in Kansas City to commemorate the squad.
Over 800,000 participants assembled in Kansas City in 2020, with some calculations putting the number at one million. Early projections point to a more remarkable turnout in 2023, partly due to the city's anticipated warmer weather.
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On Wednesday (February 15), the Super Bowl parade will start at midday local time, approximately 1 pm ET. A rally will take place in front of Union Station. The event is anticipated to be a multimillion-dollar celebration, as the City of Kansas City pointed out earlier. The march is expected to last around 90 minutes.
What is the Super Bowl parade route?
The traditional parade route for this year has been made public by the city, which is the same as it was in 2020.
The parade will take place on Wednesday along Grand Boulevard in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri. It will begin on 6th Street and proceed through the entire business district and the Crossroads before heading onto Pershing Road and ending at Union Station. A gathering in front of Union Station is expected to draw a large number of fans who will want to listen to members of the squad.
The National WWI Museum and Memorial's north lawn will be completely filled with people. It's anticipated that the procession will be at least as large as the Chiefs' Super Bowl LIV parade. Local schools have already canceled classes so that everybody may enjoy the excitement of the Chiefs' thrilling Super Bowl LVII win.
What will be the weather condition during the Chiefs' parade?
A lovely day is anticipated, with highs in the upper 50s and a lot of sunshine, according to the National Weather Service. As nighttime approaches, the temperature is predicted to drop substantially, with a low of around 23 and a probability of snow.
Andy Reid is in the records with another excellent Super Bowl run
Andy Reid is now second only to Bill Belichick in terms of playoff victories, with 22 in his professional career. Reid is fifth among all coaches in NFL history in terms of total victories (269), after Bill Belichick (329), Don Shula (347), George Halas (324) and Tom Landry (270).
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