Philadelphia Celebrates Eagles' Super Bowl Win with Green Parade
Philadelphia Celebrates Eagles' Super Bowl Win with Green Parade

Philadelphia Celebrates Eagles' Super Bowl Win with Green Parade

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On Valentine's Day, Philadelphia came alive in green as fans celebrated the Eagles' Super Bowl victory with a parade featuring MVP quarterback Jalen Hurts and owner Jeffrey Lurie hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Many devoted supporters camped overnight along the route, eager for a prime view near the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where the team celebrated on the iconic 'Rocky' steps. Fans, some dressed in Eagles jerseys, climbed trees and light poles for a better look at players like Saquon Barkley and Cooper DeJean, who celebrated a personal milestone during the game. The Eagles showcased a dominant performance against the Kansas City Chiefs, winning 40-22, despite being underdogs. Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker urged fans to enjoy the festivities safely, recalling a recent tragedy involving a fan's fall from a pole after a previous celebration. The event embodied the city's spirit and resilience, with fans showcasing their dedication through elaborate displays and communal celebrations.

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