The Kansas City Chiefs have won their second consecutive Super Bowl title after beating the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas. The way the team is proceeding in the NFL, it can be said that they are going to create another dynasty in the league.
The Chiefs have now secured their third championship in five years. The team undoubtedly ranks first in the league due to their formidable form. The defending champion has recently been placed at the bottom of a unique NFL list, although its fan base will be happy knowing what the list is about.
Chiefs finish rock bottom on unique NFL list
The Chiefs boast the most sober supporters in the NFL. They found themselves at the bottom of the list when it comes to fan intoxication levels, according to recent data compiled by BACtrack. With an average blood-alcohol level (BAC) of just 0.051%, Chiefs fans exhibit remarkable restraint compared to their counterparts across the league, via Vine Pair.
On the flip side, the Tennessee Titans claim the title of having the most inebriated fan base, with an average BAC of 0.093%. This puts them well above the legal limit for intoxication and highlights the diverse drinking cultures present among NFL supporters. The absence of data for teams like the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets was something to watch. These teams, struggling to meet expectations on the field, could have potentially altered the dynamics of the list had their data been available.
The BAC study analyzed over 28,000 BAC tests from September 2023 to January 2024. It sheds light on the drinking habits of football fans nationwide. It utilizes data from the BACtrack app, which connects with smartphone-compatible breathalyzers. Researchers gauged the intoxication levels of fans before and after games through this process.
Chiefs players seem much different from fans
The Chiefs are fresh off their victory parade, which witnessed a massive shooting occurred while the team’s players were still on the stage. Players like the Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire hit the headlines by protecting a Kansas City teen during the Super Bowl Parade shooting. However, alongside such acts of bravery, there were also instances of less commendable behavior.
Videos circulated online showing players like the Chiefs’ tight end, Travis Kelce, engaging in what appeared to be heavy drinking. He was seen enthusiastically chugging a baseball shot thrown at him. Similarly, linebacker Willie Gay Jr. made waves with his exuberant display during the parade. His unusual behavior included running shirtless, dancing, and even lying shoeless in the street with a bottle of liquor in hand.
The shenanigans extended beyond just the players. Brittany Mahomes, the spouse of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, also gained attention for her celebration. She posted a picture of herself getting an IV, likely recovering from the festivities. Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes was seen enjoying plenty of Coors Light beers.