Travis Kelce appeared to have had the time of his life during the Kansas City Chiefs' victory parade and rally after winning Super Bowl LVIII.

During the Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration on Wednesday, the team's tight end, who appeared drunk, sang his heart out to Garth Brooks' "Friends in Low Places" before his teammate Patrick Mahomes took the microphone away from him.

A video released by TMZ shows the 34-year-old NFL star seemingly too drunk on stage as he was seen stumbling repeatedly and mixing up his words while singing.

Fans who watched Kelce's awkward performance took to X, formerly Twitter, to share their thoughts.

One user who filmed the broadcast of Travis' drunken moment tweeted, "Drunk Travis Kelce being held up by Patrick Mahomes [while] singing Garth Brooks is the greatest thing to happen."

However, some netizens disagreed and commented, "pathetic," "just pitiful," "quite inelegant," "embarrassing" and "despicable."

Despite the negative comments, some praised Travis for enjoying the moment.

"I love his fun!" said one user.

"Travis Kelce is very drunk and incorrectly 'singing' 'Friends in Low Places.' What a gem," wrote a second netizen.

"Travis Kelce singing a drunk Chiefs version of @garthbrooks' 'Friends in Low Places' is making me laugh so hard," someone else wrote.

Meanwhile, a different netizen described Travis' singing as her "Roman empire."

Kelce's drunken moment comes after the NFL star was spotted with her girlfriend, Taylor Swift, at the Chiefs' Super Bowl 2024 afterparty on Sunday.

In a clip reposted by @tswifterastour on X, the couple danced to the pop superstar's song "Love Story." Taylor was even wearing her beau's sparkly coat.

Aside from Travis and Taylor, other celebrities joined the afterparty held at Resorts World Las Vegas' Zouk nightclub.

In one of the Instagram posts of Chiefs fan Joe Oravec, the celebrity couple was seen crossing paths with Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox. They even snapped a group photo together.

Travis' team, the Kansas City Chiefs, was in celebratory mode after defeating the San Francisco 49ers overtime during Super Bowl LVIII at the Allegiant Stadium.

The Chiefs took home the victory with a score of 25-22.