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WATCH: Patrick Mahomes Fakes Out Bills Fan During Chiefs Super Bowl Parade

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes isn't done hurting Buffalo Bills fans just yet. How did he react to a Bills fan joining in on his Super Bowl parade?

The streets of Kansas City are red on Wednesday, filled with jubilant fans celebrating their third Super Bowl victory in a half-decade. The Kansas City Chiefs, of course, are champions of the football world, a reminder that life isn’t fair and, perhaps, that patience is a virtue.

The Chiefs championship parade, its second in as many years, can be seen on NFL Network.

Buffalo Bills fans may want to avert their eyes, but in an interesting twist, one of their own has found themselves among the spectators.

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Many of the Kansas City players have taken a stroll onto the parade path, high-fiving fans, basking in the glory of a Super Bowl victory, and drinking a lot of alcohol.

While Chiefs quarterback – and Super Bowl MVP – Patrick Mahomes greeted the Kansas City faithful, an intruder emerged. A young man in a blue Josh Allen jersey, swimming in a sea of red. He approached the dividing fence between the crowd and the fans and reached his arm out in an attempt to high-five the quarterback that sent Allen home.

Mahomes, once again, found a way to win.

Before making contact, Mahomes made the realization that it was a member of Bills Mafia and not Chiefs Kingdom, and swiftly pulled his hand away.

Too slow.

Mahomes would turn and laugh while continuing to embrace the Kansas City fans.

The win won’t go down in the standings for the Chiefs, but they’re happy to keep on celebrating. They’re on top of the football world and staring down an opportunity to go back-to-back-to-back. There’s a good chance Buffalo ends up somewhere on that path.

General manager Brandon Beane has his work cut out for him this offseason if he intends on hosting a parade after 2024.