NEWS
BREAKING: In the event the Chiefs win Super Bowl LIX against the Eagles, there will be a Super Bowl parade, but NO rally to conclude the event like in the past at Union Station. Instead, there will be an “exclusive gathering” at Arrowhead for the team, their families and a few VIPs that will be televised.
The news comes after the tragedy of 12 months ago, when a dispute led to a shooting that killed one person, left dozens injured and forced hundreds of others to scramble for safety.
The incident took place outside Kansas City’s historic Union Station
According to FOX4, an exclusive gathering would be held at Arrowhead Stadium for players, their families, the Missouri governor Mike Kehoe and city mayor Quinton Lucas.
The players would then head out for a parade but the route has been designed ‘to minimize crowd density’.
Last year, running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire was given a national heroism award after a Kansas City mother revealed how he kept her son safe during the shooting.
Head coach Reid was also praised after comforting a teenager during the aftermath of the tragedy.