The team arrived at the headquarters of the Great Game of the season, just a few hours before the event due to COVID-19
Kansas City Chiefs arrived at Tampa headquarters Super Bowl LV where they will face Tampa Bay Buccaneers the Raymond James Stadium.
The team of bosses in accordance with the protocols COVID, did not arrive in the host city of the Great Game last weekend to spend the entire week of Super Bowl at headquarters, as is traditional, instead they waited until Saturday before the match – the league allowed teams to travel from Friday, but not before.
Assistance allowed for Super Bowl It is about 25 thousand fans, of which 7,500 will be health workers who were awarded tickets, in gratitude for the efforts made during the pandemic. COVID-19 – all these health workers will have to be vaccinated.
The bosses left Kansas City a day after the news that the outside foundation coach and the son of the head coach Andy Reid were in a serious car accident.
Britt Reid was involved in a multiple car accident on Thursday night, which left a 5-year-old boy seriously injured, according to a statement from the team and the police report.
According to an incident report provided by the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department, a vehicle ran out of gas on a traffic ramp for Highway 435 in Kansas City on Thursday night. After the driver asked his relatives for help, he brought a second car, which she also parked on the ramp.
According to police, a third car, which the Kansas City television station, KSHB, points out that he was driven by Britt Reid, approached and hit first on the left side of the decommissioned vehicle and then behind the second vehicle, where the 5-year-old boy was in the back seat with a boys elderly, who was also taken by ambulance to a hospital in the area, but without serious injuries.
The station reported that Reid admitted to police that he was driving the third vehicle, according to a search warrant. The police report indicates that the driver of the third car suffered minor injuries and was being investigated for possible intoxication.
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– Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) February 6, 2021