Travis Kelce had trouble staying on his feet by the end of the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade

THE Kansas City Chiefs are soaking in the moment at their Super Bowl parade.

Kansas City Chiefs players are having a good time celebrating their championship, but no one is indulging more than Travis Kelce.

Travis Kelce is held up by his teammates during the Super Bowl paradeCredit: KCTV

Chiefs players had to pull the mic away from Kelce during his speechCredit: KCTV

Kelce gave a speech to the crowd and was clearly slurring his words as he delivered a memorable string of gibberish.

He even sang a rendition of Friends in Low Places to the crowd of fans as he struggled to stay on his feet.

By the end of his speech Patrick Mahomes had to pull the microphone away from Kelce to keep him from embarrassing himself.

Kelce lost his footing once he was done talking and Mahomes and other teammates were forced to hold their inebriated teammate on his feet.

The championship parade started off slow, with multiple players complaining about the start of the celebrations.

Wide receiver Marquez Valdez-Scantling lost his drinks before the busses even got rolling for the day.

“Found liquor. And someone stole it before we loaded the bus. So that’s cool,” he wrote on Twitter.

Chris Jones also was upset with the lack of music on his bus.

“We need a Bluetooth speaker,” Jones tweeted.

Things quickly heated up from there though as players started to get down from their busses and celebrate with the fans.

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At some point, running back Isaiah Pacheco ended up with a live goat and was walking around the parade while holding it.

Multiple players including Mahomes, Jones, Pacheco, and Kelce gave speeches to an excited crowd. Mahomes got the fans especially fired up.

Head coach Andy Reid also spoke to the fans during the celebration.

Once Kelce finished his liquor-induced speech, the fans and players broke into one final chant before the Super Bowl celebrations ended.