
Eagles' NFL Super Bowl 59 Championship Parade Expected to Draw 1M Fans on Friday
There ain't no party like a Philadelphia party.
The city has planned its parade to celebrate the Super Bowl champion Eagles on Friday and officials are expecting over a million people to attend the event, per the Associated Press.
The parade will begin around 11 a.m. ET near Lincoln Financial Field and will head north on Broad Street until it reaches City Hall, when it will head west on Benjamin Franklin Parkway until it reaches the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The team will then hold a 75-minute ceremony at 2 p.m. ET on the famous Rocky steps.
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It will be the second parade in team history. The first came following the 2017 season and featured Jason Kelce's legendary speech.
Don't expect anything quite as colorful from the more stoic Jalen Hurts. But Friday will be an epic party in Philly nonetheless.
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