WATCH: Clips from Chiefs’ arrival at the White House

The #Chiefs have officially arrived at the White House ahead of their Super Bowl LVII ceremony.

The Kansas City Chiefs have officially arrived at the White House ahead of the team’s Super Bowl LVII ceremony later this afternoon.

The team appears to have invited everyone on last year’s roster. That means players who have since signed elsewhere or are still free agents, such as JuJu Smith-Schuster, Mecole Hardman, Andrew Wylie and others, are in attendance for the event with their former teammates. Retired Chiefs QB Chad Henne is there. Frank Clark and Carlos Dunlap, who remain free agents, are in attendance. Former Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy, who is just down the road with the Washington Commanders, is also among those in attendance.

Below you’ll find some clips that have been revealed on social media live from the Chiefs’ arrival at the White House:

Best photos of Chiefs arriving in Phoenix for Super Bowl LVII

The #Chiefs touched down in Arizona on Sunday night. Here’s a look at some of the best photos from their arrival:

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles both arrived safe and sound to a warm greeting yesterday afternoon ahead of their matchup in Super Bowl LVII.

Things were quiet as the two teams got settled in Arizona on Sunday, but the Super Bowl madness will soon begin. Both the Chiefs and Eagles will head to Footprint Center for the spectacle that is Monday’s Super Bowl Opening Night presented by Fast Twitch.

As you can tell from our photo gallery below, the media goes a little bit overboard during the Super Bowl. They even make an extravaganza out of team arrivals. Below you’ll find a look at some of the best photos taken during the Chiefs’ arrival. It’s mostly just players walking down an airstair if that’s your thing.