The Kansas City Chiefs arrived in New Orleans, kicking off Super Bowl week festivities. The Jewish Press was on hand as the team touched down at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) on a chartered United flight from Kansas City.
Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid, accompanied by his wife Tammy Reid, led the team off the plane. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes made a stylish entrance, dressed in all-black attire, topped off with a sleek “Boss” shirt. Tight end Travis Kelce also made a fashion statement, wearing an orange cream-colored outfit.
The press huddled in the old MSY airport, eagerly awaiting the team’s arrival. As the Chiefs made their way to their buses, the excitement was palpable. They were whisked away quickly, ready to start their Super Bowl preparations.
Tens of thousands of fans are descending upon New Orleans, following the teams and soaking up the electric atmosphere. The city is buzzing with anticipation, ready to host the biggest game of the year. With the Chiefs’ arrival, the countdown to Super Bowl Sunday officially begins.
This year’s Super Bowl, taking place on February 9, promises to be an epic showdown. The Chiefs are on a mission to make history by securing their third consecutive Lombardi Trophy, a feat that’s never been achieved before. They’ll face off against the Philadelphia Eagles, fueled by Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley, who are making their second Super Bowl appearance in just three years.
The stage is set for a thrilling encounter, and the world will be watching to see if the Chiefs can cement their dynasty status or if the Eagles can pull off the upset.
(Additional reporting by Joseph Aron)