City of Philadelphia Makes Big Eagles Parade Announcement After Super Bowl Win
![Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) passes the Vince Lombardi Trophy to Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX at Ceasars Superdome. Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) passes the Vince Lombardi Trophy to Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX at Ceasars Superdome.](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_crop,w_4891,h_2751,x_0,y_277/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/images/ImagnImages/mmsport/190/01jkrdwakjbnwbrddm25.jpg)
The Philadelphia Eagles are back on top of the football world. Even with millions of people wanting to see the Kansas City Chiefs make NFL history, the Eagles found a way to cement themselves as the league's team to beat with a massive 40-22 victory in Super Bowl 59.
The Eagles did a ton of celebrating on Sunday night, from head coach Nick Sirianni's post-game soundbites to quarterback Jalen Hurts being named the Super Bowl MVP. The biggest celebration is yet to come, though, as everyone knows the Super Bowl parade is when the fun truly begins.
City of Philadelphia Reveals Eagles' Super Bowl Parade Date
Less than 24 hours after the Super Bowl win, the City of Philadelphia has announced that the Eagles' championship parade will take place on Friday, Feb. 14. More details — such as the parade route — will be revealed in the coming days as the city and team iron out the details.
The City can confirm the Eagles celebration will be on Friday, February 14.
— City of Philadelphia (@PhiladelphiaGov) February 10, 2025
Together, with the @Eagles, we will reveal more details soon.
If it's anything compared to the Super Bowl LII victory parade, this year's celebration will be one to remember.
After defeating the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl seven years ago, the Eagles began their celebration at Lincoln Financial and eventually traveled down Broad Street before ending at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The city installed 14 jumbotrons along the parade route as nearly 700,000 Philadelphians lined the streets to take in the spectacle.
Considering how successful the Eagles' last parade was, a similar set-up could be in store for this week.
Eagles fans can also expect somewhat of a mixed forecast for the parade. Although AccuWeather's call for a high of 38° F doesn't paint the warmest picture, the fact that there's currently a 0% chance of precipitation should be celebrated — especially when warmth will be the last thing on the attendees' minds.
As Eagles fans prepare their parade plans, oddsmakers won't be surprised if more celebrating is done next year. FanDuel Sportsbook is already listing the Eagles as the odds-on Super Bowl 60 favorites (+650) as the NFL offseason officially begins.
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