‘Dang, that’s a lot of people’: Hardman and Sneed serve eager Chiefs fans following Super Bowl win
BLUE SPRINGS, Mo. (KCTV) - The Chiefs are used to taking orders on the field, but taking orders behind the may be the newest tradition following the big win.
On Tuesday, Mecole Hardman and L’Jarius Sneed put on their Raising Cane’s hats to serve up food to their fans.
“When I pulled up I was like dang that’s a lot of people,” Hardman said. “I love the fans and Chiefs Kingdom definitely comes to us. I just embrace it and I’m grateful for all of it.”
This isn’t the first time a Chiefs star has put in orders at the . Last year, JuJu Smith-Schuster worked a shift following the Chiefs win in Super Bowl 57.
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Hundreds of fans lined up at the door for Hardman and Sneed, with many also asking for autographs and pictures. A group of students even skipped school to meet the Super Bowl Champs.
“We got out of school because we had to see Mecole Hardman and L’Jarius Sneed after that big Super Bowl win on Sunday. It’s a huge accomplishment,” Mac Collins said.
Hardman and Sneed said they have slept very little since the win, but are still plenty ready for the Super Bowl parade.
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