Highlights from the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl parade and celebration
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Updated: 4:14 PM EST Feb 14, 2025
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Huh, I ain't got too up. Philly, Philly. On behalf of my, my teammates and myself, we want to thank you. I thank you for all of your support this year, all the passion, every ounce of it. I wanna thank my teammates, um, thank my offense. From the quarterback room to the receivers, the tight ends, the running backs, Sashaan Barkley. Cesar And from left to right on the whole line, uh, started off in the run game and in the pass game and giving me time and and allowed us to go out there and play hard and then go on to the defensive side. Defense win championships. Defense win championships. Uh, *** lot of love for the defense at front 7, how they play, um, how those linebackers flew around this year, how those DBs set the tone, fly to the ball, we enforcers in their run fit and everything, um, lot, lot of thanks for those guys, and I wanna give *** special thanks to the specialists as well. Jake Elliot is showing up like he did in that last game. Rick and Braden on the snaps on the punts. Uh, very thankful for my team, and we couldn't do it without leadership. We can't do none of this about without leadership, and that starts with coach Nick Ciriani. I want to thank Coach for his attentionality, his fight, his passion, and seeing it. What. Then we go to Howie. How we For always doing what he does best, going out here and getting his great talent and being able to build his team. Um, it all starts with him and last but not least, uh, Mr. Lu. Luie for having the faith in me, uh, drafting me and bringing me to this city. I got *** *** lot of appreciation for him and I can't, I can't, we can't do without the fans. We can't do without the fans. We all appreciate you. We love you. And um. If you want to get hurt that. You know, I told myself, I told myself that when I got drafted. That I wouldn't come to the Rocky steps until I won the championship. And now we're here. And I know this year this team has had to battle through so much. This team has had to fight this team has had to persevere and there's been *** ton of scrutiny, *** ton of opinions. *** ton of all of that. But I know. About this city, one thing we do, we fight. We fight. And you go through the course of these things and you learn that success is been built off of approval. It's built off of endurance, it's built off of strength. You can't quit if you, you can't lose if you don't quit. And uh in Philly we don't quit. So thank you. The next pursuit begins. Go birds.
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Highlights from the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl parade and celebration
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Updated: 4:14 PM EST Feb 14, 2025
The Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles paraded through the City of Brotherly Love on Friday, capping it all off with a celebration in front of the Rocky steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Throngs of fans lined Broad Street as the parade stepped off. Many fans arrived hours before sunrise to secure a good spot. As buses rolled by, confetti rained down, chants of "E-A-G-L-E-S Eagles" rang out and players worked the crowd. Tom LeFever, a lifelong fan from Millersville, Lancaster County, said he climbed a garbage truck to watch the parade go by."We were on the trash truck behind us, so I can check that off my bucket list – climbing on a trash truck in an Eagles parade. The trash truck driver is now my friend. I'm exchanging numbers. We're going to hang out later," he said.And the crowd goes wildStar players, Head Coach Nick Sirianni and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro revved up the crowd as they made speeches on the Rocky steps after the parade. Shapiro said the Eagles are now America's team. Offensive lineman Jordan Mailata delivered one of the most entertaining moments when he told the crowd he wasn't good at speeches, but he knew how to sing. Then he broke into Queen's "We are the Champions" as the crowd joined in. Super Bowl MVP quarterback Jalen Hurts talked about Philadelphia's no quit mentality, and star running back Saquon Barkley spoke briefly before turning the mic over to a survivor of the New Year's Eve terrorist attack in New Orleans. Sirianni kept his remarks short and told the crowd, "You can't be great without the greatness of others."And of course there was the obligatory fan climbing a pole, which officials discouraged before the celebration.Parade route, securityThe parade route, lined with enthusiastic fans, ran from the intersection of Broad and Pattison streets, passing City Hall and Love Park, before ending at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Various security measures were in place, from barricades and mounted patrols, to closed roads and Saran-wrapped trash cans. City officials told visitors they could just throw their garbage on the ground and crews would clean it up later.
PHILADELPHIA —
The Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles paraded through the City of Brotherly Love on Friday, capping it all off with a celebration in front of the Rocky steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Throngs of fans lined Broad Street as the parade stepped off. Many fans arrived hours before sunrise to secure a good spot.
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As buses rolled by, confetti rained down, chants of "E-A-G-L-E-S Eagles" rang out and players worked the crowd.
Tom LeFever, a lifelong fan from Millersville, Lancaster County, said he climbed a garbage truck to watch the parade go by.
"We were on the trash truck behind us, so I can check that off my bucket list – climbing on a trash truck in an Eagles parade. The trash truck driver is now my friend. I'm exchanging numbers. We're going to hang out later," he said.
And the crowd goes wild
Star players, Head Coach Nick Sirianni and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro revved up the crowd as they made speeches on the Rocky steps after the parade.
Shapiro said the Eagles are now America's team.
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The parade route, lined with enthusiastic fans, ran from the intersection of Broad and Pattison streets, passing City Hall and Love Park, before ending at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Various security measures were in place, from barricades and mounted patrols, to closed roads and Saran-wrapped trash cans. City officials told visitors they could just throw their garbage on the ground and crews would clean it up later.