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    ‘This Won’t Be Our Last Parade’ – Eagles Fans Get Ready for Massive Super Bowl 59 Parade

    Philadelphia Eagles fans react on social media to video of the Super Bowl 59 Championship parade.

    The Philadelphia Eagles and their fans will be celebrating Valentine’s Day with a Super Bowl 59 Championship parade. As a result, various social media profiles, including the official X account of the NFL, have begun releasing images and videos of the scenes in downtown Philly.

    The Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl 59. It was pure domination from start to finish by the Eagles, who showed they were the best team in the NFL this year. With stars on both sides of the ball in running back Saquon Barkley, Jalen Hurts, and Jalen Carter, Philly looks like a team that can compete for years to come.

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    Social Media Reaction to Philadelphia Eagles Parade

    The official NFL X profile posted a video of the streets of Philly packed with Eagles fans awaiting the parade to begin.

    “Scenes of Philly before the @Eagles #SBLIX parade 🦅,” the post was captioned.

    In response, one individual highlighted their excitement about the parade and the championship. They also made clear that this would not be the last Eagles championship parade moving forward.

    “We’re world champions! Philadelphia enjoy this won’t be our last parade,” they said.

    Meanwhile, one person praised the city and the team for their accomplishments this year and outlined how they were excited for the parade later today.

    “The city must be buzzing with excitement! Can’t wait to see the parade and all the celebrations. Go Eagles!” they stated.

    Finally, one user kept it short and sweet and played off the popular Eagles chant “Fly Eagles Fly.”

    “Parade Eagles Parade 😎,” they added.

    Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl 59 Dominance

    At one point in the contest, the Eagles were leading 34-0 in the third quarter and held Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs to only one first down in the entire first half. The game was one of the most lopsided in recent Super Bowl memory and showed how talented the Eagles are now and are set to be in the future.

    Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts is only 26 years old and had 293 total yards and three total touchdowns in the game. Defensive superstar Jalen Carter was constantly getting after every quarterback in the playoffs this year and is only 23 years of age. Finally, rookie Cooper DeJean, who returned an interception for a touchdown in the big game, turned 22 on Super Bowl Sunday.

    As a result, it is clear that the Eagles have one of the brightest future’s in the NFL going forward.

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