Travis Kelce Rocks Air Jordans at Chiefs Super Bowl Parade

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce wore Air Jordan sneakers at the Super Bowl Championship parade.
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Last Sunday's NFL Super Bowl could not have been scripted any better than how it unfolded on the field. The Kansas City Chiefs' comeback victory over the Philadelphia Eagles will go down in sports history.

Since the game in Phoenix ended, the party has not stopped for the Chiefs or their dedicated fans. Yesterday, downtown Kansas City was shut down for the team's championship parade. Naturally, there were countless viral videos - and that was just involving Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.

When Kelce celebrated with fans, we got a clear look at the Air Jordan sneakers the All-Pro tight end wore on the big day. The 33-year-old is one of the biggest sneakerheads in the league, and he did not disappoint yesterday.

Kelce wore the Air Jordan 14 in the 'Rip Hamilton' colorway. The old-school basketball shoes were designed to match the Chicago Bulls colors, but they pair perfectly with Kelce's white and red sweatsuit. Below is everything fans must know about the sneakers.

Air Jordan 14

View of white, red, and black Air Jordan shoes.
A detailed look at the Air Jordan 14 / Nike

The Air Jordan 14 in the 'Rip Hamilton' was released in April 2019 for $190. The shoes quickly sold out online and at retailers. According to StockX, the average resale price is now $309.

The 14th installment of Michael Jordan's legendary sneaker line capped off the golden era of the GOAT's playing career and his footwear collection. "His Airness" wore the Air Jordan 14 before its release date in the 1998 NBA Finals and secured his sixth and final championship in the race-car-inspired kicks.

One of Jordan's acolytes in the game was Detroit Pistons shooting guard Richard "Rip" Hamilton. The former Pistons player was sponsored by Jordan Brand and was honored with a rare colorway long after his professional career ended.

The 'Rip Hamilton' colorway features a white upper and outsole, contrasted by red and black accents. Additionally, the Jumpman logo and number 23 appear on the side and back of the heels.

Currently, there are not many Air Jordan 14 sneakers available online, but fans can purchase Chiefs' championship gear on Nike's website. No fan can go wrong with a Super Bowl shirt and some Air Jordans this spring. Stay locked into FanNation Kicks for all your footwear news.

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Pat Benson
PAT BENSON

Pat Benson covers the sneaker industry for Sports Illustrated's FanNation. Previously, he has reported on the NBA, authored "Kobe Bryant's Sneaker History (1996-2020)," and interviewed some of the biggest names in the sports world. You can email him at 1989patbenson@gmail.com.