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Philadelphia is getting ready for Super Bowl parade with over 1 million expected fans: All you need to know

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Philadelphia is bracing for an electric Super Bowl parade this Friday, anticipating a crowd of over 1 million fans. City officials have announced that the parade will follow the same route as the 2018 celebration when the Eagles triumphed over the New England Patriots. This event promises to be an unforgettable tribute to the Eagles’ latest victory, bringing fans together to honor their beloved team.

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Eagles Super Bowl Parade: When, Where, and Everything You Need to Know


With thousands of diehard fans expected to flood the streets, city officials are ensuring that the event remains a safe and joyous occasion. The parade will take place on Friday, February 14, giving Philadelphians an unforgettable Valentine's Day filled with football pride and festivity.


The Eagles' victory parade is set to kick off at 11 a.m. ET, starting near the South Philadelphia stadium. From there, it will proceed up Broad Street, pass by City Hall, and make its way west along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway before culminating at the iconic Philadelphia Museum of Art. The highlight of the celebration will come at 2 p.m., when the team will descend the legendary Rocky Steps for a 75-minute ceremony.

To relive the excitement of the Eagles’ dominant 40-22 triumph over the Kansas City Chiefs, large screens along the parade route will replay the championship game. The city has also issued road closure notices, with most restrictions lasting from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday. Locals can access the full list of affected areas through the official government website.

For those unable to attend in person, NFL Network will broadcast the entire parade live, with streaming available on NFL.com.
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Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker acknowledged the significance of this moment, especially in light of the recent tragic plane crash in Northeast Philadelphia that claimed seven lives. She emphasized the city’s resilience, drawing a parallel to the Eagles’ journey this season. “The Eagles, she noted, started off the season 2-2,” showing their ability to overcome adversity—just like the city itself.


The sense of unity among Eagles fans is legendary, and team president Don Smolenski expressed gratitude for the unwavering support. He praised the passionate fanbase, saying, “They often take over opponents’ stadiums and turn the contests into home crowd affairs, much as they did at the Superdome in New Orleans.”

Safety Measures and Business Impact


With the memory of last year’s parade-related gunfire in Kansas City still fresh, Philadelphia officials are urging attendees to celebrate responsibly. Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel noted that post-game celebrations in downtown Philadelphia had remained largely peaceful, and he hopes the parade follows the same trend.

To accommodate the festivities, several public schools, including those in the city, will close on Friday, along with city courts. Businesses are preparing for both the economic boost and potential disruptions that come with the massive turnout.

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The Eagles’ Super Bowl victory has infused the city with unparalleled energy, and with the parade coinciding with Valentine’s Day, Philadelphia is set for an unforgettable blend of love, excitement, and football glory.
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