Best of Eagles’ Super Bowl parade: Kicking beers, a police Tush Push, super Saquon. The Philadelphia Eagles delivered an impressive performance against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, dominating the game with a staggering 34-point lead and securing their second championship title in franchise history.
On Friday, the Eagles celebrated their victory with a jubilant Super Bowl parade through the streets of Philadelphia. Here’s a glimpse into the unforgettable moments from this spirited event:
Everybody was up
Before the parade kicked off, the atmosphere was electric, with virtually everyone on their feet, reveling in the excitement.
Love Hurts?
While the J. Geils Band famously sang about love in 1985, Jalen Hurts, the MVP of Super Bowl LIX, offered a different perspective on love and victory during the celebrations.
Head coach in triumph
Nick Sirianni, the Eagles’ head coach, has faced challenges in his tenure, but this monumental win has solidified his legacy in Philadelphia.
Jason Kelce enters the chat
Jason Kelce, the beloved former center, made a grand appearance, ready to toast to the team’s success with a multitude of drinks.
Cooper DeJean reflection
Rookie defensive back Cooper DeJean celebrated a personal milestone, having made his first NFL interception during the Super Bowl, marking a unique birthday achievement as he became the first player to score a touchdown on his special day.
Continuing the tradition
Continuing a fun tradition, current edge rusher Josh Sweat donned the same iconic fur coat that Chris Long wore during the Eagles’ Super Bowl LII parade, adding a nostalgic touch to the festivities.
Saquon Barkley taking it all in
Saquon Barkley, who had limited playoff success with the New York Giants, embraced his newfound glory as a Super Bowl champion in his first season with the Eagles, still processing the magnitude of his achievement.
The beer kicker
In a humorous moment, Eagles kicker Jake Elliott was spotted multitasking—kicking beer cans while holding a drink, all amidst a bus trying to navigate around him.
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The Eagles’ iconic Tush Push play even made its way to the streets, as members of the Philadelphia Police Department humorously executed the move in the middle of the parade route.
“You … you’re coming with me!”
Barkley, in a spirited moment, grabbed one of the Eagles’ ball boys from the crowd, pulling him over the fence to join in the celebration.
Can’t make this up
In a bizarre twist, longtime Eagles GM Howie Roseman found himself on the receiving end of a beer can, which struck him in the head during the festivities.
You are NOT … the quarterback
An overzealous Eagles fan attempted to throw a beer can to Barkley, who was on the team bus, but the throw went awry, hitting an unsuspecting bystander instead.
The moment has come
Hurts shared a heartfelt moment reflecting on a promise he made when the Eagles selected him, vowing to embrace the rich tradition of “Rocky” that resonates deeply in Philadelphia.
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