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Philadelphia Eagles Celebrate Super Bowl LIX Victory with Joyous Parade Despite Incidents

On Valentine's Day, 1 million fans celebrated the Eagles' Super Bowl win in a parade led by MVP Jalen Hurts, showcasing the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

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  1. Saquon Barkley left speechless after first Super Bowl title: 'You can't use words'

    Philadelphia is known for having some of country's most passionate fans, but those supporters have had a limited number of championships to celebrate over the past few decades.

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  2. Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Champions Parade Gear, How to Buy

    After an incredible season and a hard-fought road to the title, there's no better way to commemorate this victory.

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  3. Reports: Multiple People Shot at Eagles Super Bowl Parade

    Again, it’s not good that there was a shooting, obviously, but it doesn’t appear to be the mayhem that ensued in Kansas City last year, where 40 people were injured, 22 of which sustained gunshots.

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  4. BREAKING: 2 shot at Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl parade

    This comes one year after the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting that killed one and injured dozens of others.

    BREAKING: 2 shot at Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl parade

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  5. Eagles' Super Bowl parade takes over Philadelphia

    This is the Eagles' second Super Bowl championship; the team's first win was in 2018.

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  6. Multiple People Shot During Philadelphia Eagles Celebratory Parade

    All reports thus far indicate that the shooting was unrelated to the Eagles’ event and only happened in the vicinity by happenstance.

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  7. 2 Shot At Eagles Super Bowl Parade

    Eagles fans are notorious for their “rowdy” nature, as large swaths of fans had flocked to the streets the night of the Super Bowl to celebrate the victory — destroying several city light poles along the way while igniting fires across town.

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  8. Two people shot during Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl parade

    No arrests in the shooting have been made so far, and no weapons have been found.

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Feb 14th, 2025, 7:44 PM ET

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On February 14, 2025, Philadelphia celebrated the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX victory with a parade attended by about 1 million fans. MVP Jalen Hurts and owner Jeffrey Lurie showcased the Vince Lombardi Trophy, with many fans camping overnight for a prime view. Despite joyous festivities, including high-fives, a few incidents marred the event, notably two women being shot during a parade-related argument. But the celebration, featuring speeches from local leaders and performances from players, concluded with fireworks, reinforcing the community spirit amidst safety concerns. This emotional event spotlighted the city's pride, resilience, and the Eagles' journey to this championship.


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