Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Patrick Mahomes looked like he was having way too much fun Wednesday afternoon. The 2022 NFL MVP and Super Bowl winner participated in a Super Bowl parade with his teammates. Videos were being posted to social media, with many spectators assuming Mahomes might have been under the influence.

That’s kind of how these celebrations go. Quarterback Tom Brady admitted he had been drinking some tequila when he decided to toss the Lombardi Trophy during the Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebration two years ago. A viral video appeared Wednesday afternoon of Mahomes ... and it involved the toilet.

Mahomes was given a standing ovation when he ventured out of the port-a-potty. Video shows the Super Bowl MVP sort of dancing on his high-ankle sprain injury to greet fans.

Although, I have to agree with Pete’s take here. Wash your hands!

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