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Yahoo
15-02-2025
- Entertainment
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What time is the Eagles' Super Bowl parade in Philadelphia? What to know
After their Super Bowl win against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Philadelphia Eagles are getting ready to celebrate in the streets of their city. The Eagles, who beat the Chiefs 40-22 during the big game in New Orleans on Feb. 9, are holding their championship parade on Feb. 14. This victory marks the Eagles' second Super Bowl win since 2018, and quarterback Jalen Hurts was named Super Bowl 2025 MVP. Now, the team is bringing the Vince Lombardi Trophy home and getting ready to celebrate with their fans. Here's everything to know about the Eagles' Super Bowl parade, including when it begins, how to watch the celebration and more. The Eagles' parade is set to begin at 11 a.m. ET on Friday, Feb. 14, starting near Lincoln Financial Field and making its way to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where a formal program will take place from 1 p.m. ET, per the Eagles' website. Viewers at home can stream the parade on the website of NBC affiliate WCAU Philadelphia. A few hours after the game ended, the Eagles revealed to fans the date of their Super Bowl 2025 parade. The team's official X account uploaded a video featuring Philadelphia's famous Broad Street that confirmed the parade will be held on Friday, Feb. 14, Valentine's Day. Thought it was time to bring this one out again. See ya Friday 😏 — Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) February 10, 2025 'At 13 miles, Broad Street is Philadelphia's longest straightaway,' a voice-over informed. 'It runs north to south, right through the heart of the city. And it just so happens to wind up down by Lincoln Financial Field. It may only be 100 feet wide, but we'll find a way to make room for everyone.' As the clip ended, the Vince Lombardi Trophy appeared and the thunderous roar of Philly fans could be heard in the background. 'Thought it was time to bring this one out again. See ya Friday,' the caption said. The official city of Philadelphia X account also tweeted, 'The City can confirm the Eagles celebration will be on Friday, February 14. Together, with the @Eagles, we will reveal more details soon.' Eagles' President Don Smolenski also appeared on 94WIP sports radio to chat about the parade. Smolenski explained that the date was chosen as the city prepares for snowfall later this week. 'Just watching the weather and we've got some snow coming this week, so we want to be respectful for the city to do what they need to do,' he said, according to The Associated Press. 'And one extra day of planning doesn't hurt.' He added, 'You know what, it's a nice way to kick off the weekend.' The School District of Philadelphia posted a statement on its website Feb. 11 informing families that all district schools and offices will be closed in observance of the championship parade. 'We look forward to joyfully celebrating the Eagles' victory as a community, and we hope that you do so safely and responsibly with friends and family,' the district said in a statement. 'We also hope you enjoy the long weekend and we look forward to seeing our students and staff back at school, on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.' The district congratulated the Eagles and encouraged fans to show up for the parade. At the end of the statement, the proud Philadelphians added, 'Go Birds!' The Eagles' Super Bowl 2025 parade will begin at 11 a.m. ET at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Birds, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) announced on its website. The floats and players will head north on Broad Street and stop at Benjamin Franklin Parkway. A ceremony will then take place at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from 1 p.m. ET, according to the Eagles' site. SEPTA alerted fans that there will be city road closures, bus detours and station closures to make room for the expected crowds. For real-time updates, SEPTA advised fans to check its website for the latest information as its app will not show alternate routes. Bus detours are expected to begin Thursday, Feb. 13. This article was originally published on
Yahoo
10-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
DeAndre Hopkins somberly summed up Patrick Mahomes' Super Bowl struggles
The Kansas City Chiefs probably didn't expect to get clobbered by the Philadelphia Eagles during Sunday night's Super Bowl in New Orleans. However, that's exactly what happened as the Eagles trounced the Chiefs for a stunning 40-22 victory. Superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes was brought back down to Earth during the contest, as the Eagles' defensive line had him under duress for the entire game. After the loss, Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins summed up Mahomes' struggles with a very empathetic explanation. "He's human," Hopkins said (via New York Post Sports) of Mahomes, which is as relatable a reply as one can give. 'He's human.'De'Andre Hopkins on the struggles Patrick Mahomes had in Super Bowl 59. — New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) February 10, 2025 We all have our down moments, and Mahomes had one of his on Super Bowl Sunday. Hopkins was right to point out that even the greats aren't perfect, and we're sure Mahomes and Kansas City will brush this one off and be back in the big game one of these days. Jalen Hurts wins Super Bowl 2025 MVP with ease in rout over Chiefs Nick Sirianni to Kellen Moore after winning 2025 Super Bowl: 'Let's run this [expletive] back' Jalen Hurts was characteristically calm in his postgame Super Bowl victory interview This article originally appeared on For The Win: DeAndre Hopkins somberly summed up Patrick Mahomes' Super Bowl struggles