On Wednesday, Patrick Mahomes and his fellow Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their most recent Super Bowl victory. The team members enjoyed beer and confetti as they celebrated in their own unique style.
Last week, Mahomes and his friends had an enthusiastic celebration. The two-time Super Bowl MVP was caught unintentionally giving the Vince Lombardi Trophy to a fan before leaving. Fortunately, it was later revealed that the trophy was a replica. This gesture received admiration from Tom Brady, who indulged in avocado tequila during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Super Bowl celebration in 2021.
This man Patrick mahomes was so wasted bro gave the fan the Super Bowl trophy 😭💀 pic.twitter.com/w5bms5Ju78
— Shannonnn sharpes Burner (PARODY Account) (@shannonsharpeee) February 16, 2023
However, not all Chiefs fans were pleased with their actions.
On Sunday, The Kansas City Star published several letters to the editor from readers lamenting their alcohol-fueled revelry. One writer even suggested that Andy Reid should have prevented such behavior.
"The primary concern is that a drinking Chief would not serve as an inspiring role model for young fans who come to see their heroes. Even adult fans don't want to witness drunken players at such an important celebration. Furthermore, tragic things can happen when alcohol is involved," the person wrote for Fox News.
"Some Chiefs even boasted on social media about how drunk they were afterward. I am ashamed that players I cheered for couldn't walk after getting off the bus - no doubt this made headlines in other cities as well."
Chiefs Rookie DB Jaylen Watson Was The Parade MVP - Got So Drunk He Was Put In A Wheel Chair To Get Home https://t.co/hDq5CP8PuK pic.twitter.com/N1iBRlWQ4m
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) February 16, 2023
Another individual expressed concerns about the message the celebration could convey to young supporters.
"Next time there’s a victory parade, please imbibe your alcohol privately and discreetly. Impressionable young people deserve better role models than what you’ve displayed twice."
On a different front, Chiefs fans expressed their opposition to the traditional tomahawk chop. A Native American activist also voiced her opinion in an op-ed published just prior to kickoff.
"I was super embarrassed for my city and the Chiefs organization when announcer Mitch Holthus stood onstage with the players and insisted that everyone join in the ‘Arrowhead chop’ to cap off the celebration," the person wrote.
"The Chiefs should be making every effort to protect its awesome brand by getting rid of the chop. Instead, all appearances Wednesday were that they still actively encourage it."
It is obvious that the Chiefs cannot please everyone, and there may be further opportunities for grievances as Kansas City boasts an impressive lineup with potential future championship victories.
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