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Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Parade Is Scheduled For Valentine’s Day

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Philadelphia Eagles fans will flock to the City of Brotherly Love to honor the Super Bowl champions in a Valentine’s Day parade.  If history is any indication, more than 1 million people will attend.

Local schools will be closed, but schools outside the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area could also be closed or on an abbreviated schedule as Presidents’ Day weekend kicks off.

Fans will use all types of transportation, car, bus, and train, to get close to the festivities which will include player and coach speeches at the Philadelphia Art Museum.

One of the Eagles’ most famous fans, actor and New Jersey native Bradley Cooper, told Pat McAfee he is juggling events to attend. It is not known if other celebrity fans, such as Pete Davidson, Kevin Hart, Miles Teller, or Anne Hathaway, will be there. All were in New Orleans to watch the Eagles dominate the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59.

Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts has been very busy since winning the big game on Sunday night.  After spending Monday in Disney World, Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley will be Jimmy Fallon’s guests on Tuesday night’s episode of The Tonight Show.

NFL fans outside the winning city usually do not hear much about the Super Bowl parade unless something interesting happens.  A recent event that captured nationwide attention at a Super Bowl parade was Tom Brady throwing the Lombardi Trophy from one boat to another in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2021 parade.