Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Felix Anudike-Uzomah recently appeared as a guest on the 'Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams' to share early memories as a fan and attending the Super Bowl parade in 2020.
It's different; I've been through the Matt Cassel days. I've been through the one (year) when we beat the Green Bay Packers, and it was just like, this amazing thing," said Anudike-Uzomah. "I remember everybody was celebrating, even throughout the streets. I was there in 2020 whenever Pat (Mahomes) won that Super Bowl. It was crazy. Because I remember, I was a kid in the streets going throughout the parade, and we went out through Power and Light. We were all getting lit after they won the Super Bowl."
The Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV, ending a 50-year drought. Many critics believe the championship was the start of the dynasty.
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"It was crazy. My friends nowadays, they're just like, there's no way we really are just with you at the Chiefs parade in 2020, and now you're with the Chiefs," said Anudike-Uzomah. "So it's a dream come true for sure. Grew up with the Chiefs my whole life. Even my mom suffered a little bit just for me to get those Chiefs tickets, to tour around the stadium, and stuff like that. So even just to see that stuff, how things change, it's a dream for sure, and now I'm living it."
Anudike-Uzomah was a standout during his college career at Kansas State. Finished sixth in school history in career sacks with 20.5 and was tied for fourth in career forced fumbles with 8. He left Kansas State ranked fourth nationally and atop the Big 12 among active players in forced fumbles per game.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Felix Anudike-Uzomah reflects on growing up a Kansas City Chiefs fan