Relive best moments from the Eagles' Super Bowl Championship Parade

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Last updated: Saturday, February 15, 2025 4:49AM GMT
Relive best moments from the Eagles' Super Bowl parade

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia was awash in green on Valentine's Day to celebrate its Super Bowl champion Eagles.

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's 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 "Rocky" steps.

"You know I told myself that when I got drafted, that I wouldn't come to the Rocky steps until I won a championship," Hurts told cheering fans. "And now we're here."

Relive all the best moments in the blog below.

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Feb 14, 2025, 11:01 PM GMT

A.J. Brown channels his inner 'Rocky'

A.J. Brown led off his speech with a nod to Rocky.

"Adrian!" he yelled outside on the steps where the movie was made famous.

FULL SPEECH: AJ Brown thanks fans during Super Bowl victory parade

"We couldn't do it without you guys. We just want to tell you, man, we love you, and we support y'all. We thank y'all so much," the Eagles wide receiver said.

He then shared a message to his doubters.

"I got one more thing. They said I was a diva. I said all I care about was stats. If you're going to get all those things wrong about me, but there's one thing you can get right: I'm an 'expletive' champion."

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Feb 14, 2025, 10:56 PM GMT

Dickerson to fans: 'We brought home that Lombardi baby'

Eagles guard Landon Dickerson delivered an impassioned speech to fans during Friday's Super Bowl victory celebration.

Watch Landon Dickerson's full speech at Eagles championship parade: 'We brought home that Lombardi baby'

"Without you guys, every fan here, every fan in Delco, Montgomery County, Chester County, across PA, Jersey, and across this country, this wouldn't have been possible," he said. "I can't tell you how much we appreciate you guys. Every game, every Sunday, Monday, Thursday, it doesn't matter. I don't think I played an away game my entire career."

Dickerson discussed the feeling of falling short during the 2023 Super Bowl against the Chiefs compared to the way he's feeling now.

"After 2022, feeling that loss, I didn't ever want to feel that 'expletive' again. It's a terrible feeling. But you know what? We don't got to feel it today, baby," he said as the crowd roared.

Catch up on all the Super Bowl Championship Parade coverage here.

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Feb 14, 2025, 10:24 PM GMT

Eagles GM Howie Roseman apparently hit in the head with beer can during parade

Philadelphia Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman was seen with a half-circle-shaped wound on his forehead during the Super Bowl celebration on Friday.

Gov. Josh Shapiro shed some light on what happened: the Eagles executive was apparently hit in the head with a beer can during the parade.

"Philly, you put on a hell of a parade today. Everything was perfect," Shapiro said. "Except for some of y'all who didn't know how to toss a beer nicely. You fired it too hard! Just ask Howie Roseman."

Roseman himself seemed to make a reference to his injury.

"I bleed for this city!" he yelled during the celebration at the Art Museum.

He said fans should be ready for another exciting season.

"We're two-time world champs and we're coming back strong!" Roseman said. "Go Birds!"

Feb 14, 2025, 10:10 PM GMT

Brandon Graham wraps up celebrations: 'I love y'all'

Beloved Philadelphia Eagles DE Brandon Graham capped off the Super Bowl parade celebration.

He spoke about the camaraderie and the teams' strength up until the very end.

FULL SPEECH: Brandon Graham wraps up Super Bowl victory parade celebrations.

"We showed that this year, that last game. The only problem I have is that it's over. This season is over and we getting ready for the next one," he told the crowd. "This one was so special because we came together and everybody bawled."

Graham, 36, tore his triceps in late November and made a return during Super Bowl 59.

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While he's played 15 seasons with the Birds, he said it's still too early to say if he's hanging up the cleats.

"I'll always be a part of Philly, no matter what. You know what I'm saying? And I'm so thankful to have been here and I'm just, I love y'all," he told fans before finishing his remarks.