Kansas City celebrates as Chiefs carry domestic 2nd Super Bowl win in four years

The Chiefs won the Super Bowl in a dramatic fashion, beating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35.

The game had everything: two ties, touchdowns on each team’s first possession and then two field goals that kept things close until late in the fourth quarter. The final score was even more remarkable when you consider that Kansas City only led for about 40 minutes of game time.

Fans flooded into downtown streets spraying beer and cheering after the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, 38-35.

After the game, fans flooded into downtown streets spraying beer and cheering after the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, 38-35.

But this was not just any normal sporting event — it was a historic moment for Kansas City and its football team. This was their first time ever winning an NFL championship title. And so far, people are saying that it’s worth all the excitement.

The fact that Kansas City started off as a small town but grew up into a major city has left its mark on both local residents and visitors alike. The city has become known for many things including frugality, ingenuity and innovation — all of which can be seen through its culinary scene as well as other aspects of life such as art & culture (ex: jazz music).

The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, 38-35.

Fans flooded into downtown streets spraying beer and cheering after the game ended.

Some drank from bottles; others used their hats as cups. Some even jumped on top of cars, according to witnesses at The Star, where the game took place.

But there were also those who kept their cool — including those who worked security for the event.

The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, 38-35.

Fans flooded into downtown streets spraying beer and cheering after the game ended.

Some drank from bottles; others used their hats as cups. Some even jumped on top of cars, according to witnesses at The Star, where the game took place.

But there were also those who kept their cool — including those who worked security for the event.

The streets of downtown Kansas City were flooded with fans who sprayed beer and cheered after the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles in their first-ever Super Bowl on Feb. 4.

The Los Angeles Times reported that police estimated more than 50,000 people came out to celebrate — about twice as many as expected by city officials. The Times also noted that there were no major incidents or arrests at any of the parties or events held around town.

When the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl on Sunday night, fans flooded into downtown streets spraying beer and cheering. It was a scene reminiscent of last year’s championship run.

The rain started about 30 minutes after the game ended, but that didn’t stop fans from celebrating their team’s victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in a thrilling 38-35 contest. The Chiefs were led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes who threw for 335 yards and four touchdowns during his first season as an NFL starter.

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