The Kansas City Chiefs are getting back to work for the 2024/2025 NFL season after winning Super Bowl LVIII in February
The Kansas City Chiefs have stayed busy since winning the 2024 Super Bowl — and they’re already getting back to work.
One fan was killed and nearly two dozen were injured when shots were fired during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade in Kansas City in February. “We are truly saddened by the senseless act of violence that occurred outside of Union Station at the conclusion of today’s parade and rally,” the team wrote in an X statement at the time. “Our hearts go out to the victims, their families and all of Kansas City.
Rice and other passengers fled the scene following the wreck, and he faced multiple charges including six counts of collision involving bodily injury. He was reportedly sued for $10 million in damages by victims of the crash. Despite rumors about the couple taking their relationship to the next level, a source exclusively told Us Weekly on May 21,“Travis has no plans on proposing to Taylor anytime soon,” adding, “It’s not even on his radar. Marriage is something he takes very seriously and not something he would ever just jump into without giving it some careful consideration.
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