Long, Johnson relive Super Bowl parade experience

Chris Long and Lane Johnson
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We'll never get tired of Super Bowl parade stories. What a day. 

Eagles offensive lineman Lane Johnson joined former Eagles defensive lineman Chris Long on his Green Light podcast, which was released today, and the two candidly relived their Super Bowl LII parade experience. 
Johnson described the parade as the opposite of the video game Call of Duty. 

"I just remember Kelce, I was just chasing Kelce from one bus to another," Johnson said. "Slapping people's hands. Looking everywhere and it was like, like I was in 'Call Of Duty.' There's just people everywhere. There's people in (expletive) trees, there's people in buildings, there's people coming out of the windows. There's people coming out of the damn sewers. There's people. There's people everywhere. And everybody had beer."

"But unlike 'Call Of Duty' they like you," Long replied. 

"They like you," Johnson agreed. "They want to be your friend, they're not trying to kill you. They want to be your friend. It's the opposite. Call of friendship."

"How about when we were standing behind the podium and they were like, 'Ya'll wanna talk?'" Long asked. 

"My eyes were (expletive) going crossed eyed, I was so blurred," Johnson remembered. 

"We were so (expletive) wrecked," said Long. "And it's one of those things where it's like, this is a terrible idea but I also don't know when we'll every be able to do this again, so we might as well."