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Philadelphia turns green on Valentine鈥檚 Day to celebrate Super Bowl champions

Philadelphia turns green on Valentine鈥檚 Day to celebrate Super Bowl champions
Philly, I wanna say thank you so much for the love and support that you guys showed to me and my family, um, especially being newcomers here. I wanna thank Mr. Laurie. I wanna thank Howie, the whole Eagles organization, my teammates. I wanna thank you guys, especially, um, for us being world champs. One thing that I've learned from being here for *** short period of time is that you guys are tough, you guys are resilient, and you guys know. My boy Ryan. Hey Philly. This city overcomes. E *** G. He
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Philadelphia turns green on Valentine鈥檚 Day to celebrate Super Bowl champions
Philadelphia was awash in green on Valentine鈥檚 Day to celebrate its Super Bowl champions.Swooning fans screamed and cheered Friday as MVP quarterback Jalen Hurts and Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie took turns hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy at the start of the team's victory parade through the City of Brotherly Love.Many fans camped out along the team鈥檚 parade route overnight, huddling under blankets and inside tents to secure prime spots near the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where the Eagles took the stage on the 鈥淩ocky 鈥� steps.鈥淵ou know I told myself that when I got drafted, that I wouldn鈥檛 come to the Rocky steps until I won a championship," Hurts told cheering fans. 鈥淎nd now we鈥檙e here.鈥漁thers decked out in Eagles jerseys climbed trees and light poles, perched themselves atop ladders and clung to a statue of Benjamin Franklin near City Hall to get a glimpse of record-setting running back Saquon Barkley and Cooper DeJean, the rookie defensive back who ran an interception into the end zone on his 22nd birthday.鈥淭his team is special. We can鈥檛 be great without the greatness of others and that certainly applies to our fans,鈥� said head coach Nick Sirianni.Barkley, along with many other players, hopped off the open-air buses to walk along the parade route and exchange high-fives with fans who pressed against teetering barricades.Jordan Jaindl, who couldn't make it to the 2018 parade after the Eagles won their first Super Bowl, wasn't going to miss this one, bringing his wife and three daughters from Binghamton, New York. This team, he said, was the embodiment of the city.鈥淭heir work ethic,鈥� he said. 鈥淗ow they have to grind for each win. We have to grind here in Philly.鈥滷ans showed up with grocery carts stocked with food and booze while a few stayed warm in a hotel, sipping champagne. One group roasted a pig with the number 鈥�15鈥� carved into the side 鈥� a final shot at Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes.The Eagles, despite being underdogs, dominated the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, shutting them out in the first half before finishing with a 40-22 victory.Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker, who made an amusing gaffe when she mangled the spelling of the 鈥淓agles鈥� as she led a chant last month, corrected herself earlier this week by calling them the 鈥淣-F-L-C-H-A-M-P-I-O-N-S.鈥漇he and other city leaders implored the team鈥檚 exuberant fans to stay safe and keep the mood festive for the Valentine鈥檚 Day dinner crowd.鈥淒o not climb any light poles,鈥� the mayor said. 鈥淚n the midst of all this beauty, all of the sacrifices this team has made to meet this moment, we don鈥檛 want it to all go by the wayside.鈥滵espite her admonitions, a few fans stood on top of port-a-potties and city trucks downtown.Just weeks ago, a college student died falling from a street pole after the Eagles' won the NFC championship game. A year ago, a shooting at Kansas City's Super Bowl victory rally left one person dead and nearly two dozen wounded.There was a large police presence along the Philadelphia parade route, which stretches from South Philadelphia where the Eagles play all the way to City Hall and then onto the art museum.Dump trucks and heavy equipment blocked many of the side streets along the route. City schools closed for the parade, along with city courts and other agencies.___Associated Press journalists Matt Rourke in Philadelphia, John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio, and Steve Megargee in Milwaukee contributed.

Philadelphia was awash in green on Valentine鈥檚 Day to celebrate its Super Bowl champions.

Swooning fans screamed and cheered Friday as MVP quarterback Jalen Hurts and Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie took turns hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy at the start of the team's victory parade through the City of Brotherly Love.

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Many fans camped out along the team鈥檚 parade route overnight, huddling under blankets and inside tents to secure prime spots near the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where the Eagles took the stage on the 鈥淩ocky 鈥� steps.

鈥淵ou know I told myself that when I got drafted, that I wouldn鈥檛 come to the Rocky steps until I won a championship," Hurts told cheering fans. 鈥淎nd now we鈥檙e here.鈥�

Others decked out in Eagles jerseys climbed trees and light poles, perched themselves atop ladders and clung to a statue of Benjamin Franklin near City Hall to get a glimpse of record-setting running back Saquon Barkley and Cooper DeJean, the rookie defensive back who ran an interception into the end zone on his 22nd birthday.

鈥淭his team is special. We can鈥檛 be great without the greatness of others and that certainly applies to our fans,鈥� said head coach Nick Sirianni.

Barkley, along with many other players, hopped off the open-air buses to walk along the parade route and exchange high-fives with fans who pressed against teetering barricades.

Jordan Jaindl, who couldn't make it to the 2018 parade after the Eagles won their first Super Bowl, wasn't going to miss this one, bringing his wife and three daughters from Binghamton, New York. This team, he said, was the embodiment of the city.

鈥淭heir work ethic,鈥� he said. 鈥淗ow they have to grind for each win. We have to grind here in Philly.鈥�

Fans showed up with grocery carts stocked with food and booze while a few stayed warm in a hotel, sipping champagne. One group roasted a pig with the number 鈥�15鈥� carved into the side 鈥� a final shot at Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

The Eagles, despite being underdogs, dominated the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, shutting them out in the first half before finishing with a 40-22 victory.

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker, who made an amusing gaffe when she mangled the spelling of the 鈥淓agles鈥� as she led a chant last month, corrected herself earlier this week by calling them the 鈥淣-F-L-C-H-A-M-P-I-O-N-S.鈥�

She and other city leaders implored the team鈥檚 exuberant fans and keep the mood festive for the Valentine鈥檚 Day dinner crowd.

鈥淒o not climb any light poles,鈥� the mayor said. 鈥淚n the midst of all this beauty, all of the sacrifices this team has made to meet this moment, we don鈥檛 want it to all go by the wayside.鈥�

Despite her admonitions, a few fans stood on top of port-a-potties and city trucks downtown.

Just weeks ago, a college student falling from a street pole after the Eagles' won the NFC championship game. A year ago, a left one person dead and nearly two dozen wounded.

There was a large police presence along the Philadelphia parade route, which stretches from South Philadelphia where the Eagles play all the way to City Hall and then onto the art museum.

Dump trucks and heavy equipment blocked many of the side streets along the route. City schools closed for the parade, along with city courts and other agencies.

___

Associated Press journalists Matt Rourke in Philadelphia, John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio, and Steve Megargee in Milwaukee contributed.