Eagles Super Bowl parade: Philadelphia celebrates second NFL title since 2017

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Eagles Super Bowl parade: Philadelphia celebrates second NFL title since 2017

The Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl victory parade kicked off Friday morning with the festivities beginning at Lincoln Financial Field. The route will take the team to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art where a formal ceremony will be held.

It’s been a whirlwind week for some of the Eagles’ biggest names. Following their win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night, MVP Jalen Hurts went to Walt Disney World in Orlando for the traditional post-Super Bowl parade. The following day Hurts, along with running back Saquon Barkley and the entire offensive line traveled to New York to appear on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.”

Hurts’ media tour wasn’t finished after that. On Wednesday he appeared on “CBS Mornings” and ABC’s “The View.” Meanwhile, Barkley worked the drive-thru and greeted customers at a Pennsylvania Raising Cane’s on Thursday.

We’ll document some highlights here as the Eagles and the city of Philadelphia celebrate together.

Not a surprise, but Eagles fans found their spots along the parade route very early on Friday.

The famous Philadelphia “Love” sign was modified for the occasion.

There will likely be a good number of young fans taking part in the celebrations as all Philadelphia schools are closed on Friday.

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is taking shots days after the Eagles’ win.

A couple decided to get married and celebrate a Super Bowl title on the same day.

Josh Sweat, who had 2.5 sacks in the Super Bowl, nodded to the Eagles’ last championship in 2017 with the long fur coat that Chris Long wore at the celebration parade that year.

The Eagles are on the move and fans are getting loud.

A year ago they would boo him. Now they’re cheering Saquon Barkley after his historic season.

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni gets some time with the Vince Lombardi trophy.

Tight end Grant Calcaterra is enjoying himself.

Of course, Jason Kelce is at the Eagles’ parade celebrating with his old team. No one will forget his memorable speech from the 2018 parade.

What are celebrations without cigars? Jalen Hurts and Brandon Graham broke out some stogies on the bus while holding the Lombardi Trophy.

Saquon Barkley’s backwards hurdle in Week 9 versus the Jaguars was an immortal Philadelphia sports (and NFL) moment. It’s made an appearance at the parade in the form of a cardboard cutout.

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