Chiefs player celebrates Super Bowl win by paying adoption fees for shelter dogs

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) - Derrick Nnadi is helping homeless dogs find new homes in the wake of his Super Bowl win.The defensive tackle is paying the adoption fees for all the dogs currently available at KC Pet Project.Nnadi has been helping out homeless animals all season though the Derrick Nnadi Foundation's  partnership with KCPP.You can find out how to adopt the dogs here.

Patrick Mahomes leads Chiefs' rally past 49ers in Super Bowl, 31-20

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Uncomfortable and under duress for much of the game, Patrick Mahomes suddenly recaptured his mojo and lifted Andy Reid and the Chiefs to a Super Bowl victory, the team's first NFL championship in a half-century.All it took was falling behind by double digits in the postseason, again.

Kansas City Super Bowl celebrations seen on weather radar

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) - The entire Kansas City metro was in full celebration Sunday night as the Chiefs became Super Bowl champions for the second time in franchise history and the first time in 50 years.The National Weather Service in Kansas City released an animation showing fireworks detected by their radar.

Jennifer Lopez, Shakira celebrated Latina heritage in Super Bowl halftime show

MIAMI — Seizing their opportunity to make a cultural statement, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira infused the Super Bowl halftime show with an exuberance and joy that celebrated their Latina heritage.Their breathless athleticism matched that of the football players waiting in the locker room.Shakira opened with, yes, a hip-shaking performance of “She Wolf” and a fast-moving medley that ended with her signature song, “Hips Don't Lie.”Lopez, in a black leather outfit that her dancers matched, started with a nostalgic snippet of “Jenny From the Block.” She exhibited some startling pole-dancing moves, a reference to her much-celebrated turn in the movie “Hustlers.” At one point she bent into a deep squat while standing on the shoulders of a dancer that likely had muscles aching across the country in sympathy.She tore through “Love Don't Cost a Thing,” “Get Right, ”On the Floor" and “Que Calor,” finding time to slip away from the black leather in to sparkling silver outfit that left little to the imagination.Having, essentially, an opening act for a concert that stretches not much longer than a dozen minutes was a risky move.