NY Giants Super Bowl Parade: Tuesday Celebration for G-Men Is Well Deserved
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The New York Giants are officially celebrating their Super Bowl victory with a parade that will take place at the Canyon of Heroes in Manhattan on Tuesday morning.
According to ABC, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said, "Big Blue gave us a game to remember, and on Tuesday we're going to give them a parade to remember."
Eli Manning and the Giants knocked off Tom Brady's New England Patriots with a 21-17 victory on Sunday, and a celebratory parade is well deserved.
The Giants get to celebrate the Lombardi Trophy with their diehard fanbase. That has to be one of the most rewarding parts of becoming world champions.
New York had to take on the defending champion Green Bay Packers and was taken to overtime by the scrappy San Francisco 49ers. Brady's last-second Hail Mary had a serious chance at coming down in the hands of a Patriot, but in the end, the G-Men emerged victorious and can rest easy with a ring on their fingers and trophy in hand.
This has been a magical season for the Giants. After having to fight their way into the playoffs, knocking off the Dallas Cowboys in a play-in game, the Giants finished with six straight victories and can now blow off some steam with a well-deserving fanbase.
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