Cordarrelle Patterson is a long-time member of Braves Country, as the former Tennessee receiver grew up in Rock Hill, South Carolina, and now plays for the Atlanta Falcons.

Patterson and the city of Atlanta and beyond have enjoyed the Atlanta Braves recent success with winning the World Series last week in 6 games over the Houston Astros. He rocked some custom cleats on Sunday for the Falcons’ game against the New Orleans Saints.

The game in New Orleans was away from the celebrations and last week’s parade in the Atlanta and Cobb County areas.

The parade started in downtown Atlanta, near the Braves’ former home at Turner Field, the Associated Press reported. The route took the busses, floats and pickup trucks past a memorial to late Hall of Famer Hank Aaron at the site of old Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. The procession then headed to Peachtree Street, where fans packed sidewalks several rows deep.

Atlanta police estimated 300,000 to 400,000 fans attended the downtown portion of the parade.

The fan turnout was similarly strong for the final mile of the parade, which ended at the Braves’ current Truist Park in suburban Cobb County. The stadium was filled. Thousands more fans packed the mixed-entertainment complex outside the stadium.