The Kansas City Chiefs conquerred their third Super Bowl title in the LVII edition. Even though the team celebrated with their fans in a victory parade, a star of the squad skipped this moment to walk in the New York Fashion Week.

For almost every single football player, to win a Super Bowl is their biggest dream. In NFL history, multiple legends have retired without even getting near to the Vince Lombardi trophy, so those who get a ring are considered really fortunate.

But not everyone thinks the same. This time, a Super Bowl LVII champion with the Chiefs decided to skip their victory parade and celebrate with the team's fans in order to show everyone his fashion taste.

Clyde Edwards-Helaire missed the Super Bowl victory parade to walk in NY Fashion Week

The Kansas City Chiefs had an amazing last drive to win the Super Bowl LVII against the Eagles. They got their second Vince Lombardi trophy in four years, but Clyde Edwards-Helaire wasn't really excited for it.

The running back, who only played 10 games this year, preferred to walk in the New York Fashion Week rather than celebrate the Super Bowl LVII victory with the Chiefs fans.

"Man, it's always been a privilege to be able to see (Wadeem's) leather and follow him, but being here in person and being here to lay eyes on everything, it's gonna be something special," Edwards-Helaire said. "See you guys at the fashion show tonight. We're gonna take over."