chiefs fans pack kc Live! for super bowl watch party
Preschool teacher Emmie Lohr holds up a sign partially created by her students. “The students put their hands on the players to protect them,” Lohr said of the hand imprints on the sign.
Preschool teacher Emmie Lohr holds up a sign partially created by her students. “The students put their hands on the players to protect them,” Lohr said of the hand imprints on the sign.
Madi Berg, center, stares into the screen in disbelief over a play as Hannah Serquina, right, turns to her.
Madi Berg, center, stares into the screen in disbelief over a play as Hannah Serquina, right, turns to her.
Kansas City Chiefs fans in masks watch the Super Bowl from outside the KC Live! venue. They later jumped in to celebrate the win with others.
Kansas City Chiefs fans in masks watch the Super Bowl from outside the KC Live! venue. They later jumped in to celebrate the win with others.
Molly Farnam, left, and Anna Clark celebrate after a fumble recovery by the Kansas City Chiefs.
Molly Farnam, left, and Anna Clark celebrate after a fumble recovery by the Kansas City Chiefs.
Tejas Patel hugs his friend in the street after the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl win.
Tejas Patel hugs his friend in the street after the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl win.
The crowd roared outside KC Live! as the final seconds ticked off Super Bowl 58's clock, but the game was a rollercoaster. A slow start by the Kansas City Chiefs put some fans on edge early. With every lead change, the crowd jumped or slumped. 
When the Chiefs scored in overtime to win the biggest game of the season, fans broke out into the city. Streets were lined with jubilant fans, Chiefs flags and cars sending smoke into the air with burnouts. 
The city partied through the night for their newly crowned champions.
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