Eagles' Super Bowl parade set for Valentine's Day
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The Philadelphia Eagles have scheduled a parade to celebrate their Super Bowl triumph on February 14, Valentine’s Day, according to team President Don Smolenski. While details remain sparse, including the time of the parade, the team's festivities will likely draw massive crowds, reminiscent of the excitement seen following their recent NFC Championship win, where police reported no significant issues. The city is currently clearing debris left from previous celebrations and is welcoming the team back to a vibrant fan reception.
The Eagles are planning to celebrate their Super Bowl victory with a parade in Philadelphia on Valentine's Day, according to team President Don Smolenski.
Eagles fans came out in droves to celebrate the team's win, and police reported no major problems or injuries during the festivities.
City crews worked to clean up confetti and trash from downtown after the celebrations, reflecting the massive turnout.
Plans for the parade, including time and logistics, have not been fully disclosed as the team awaits confirmation from the city.
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