Jalen Hurts and Nick Sirianni at the 2025 Super Bowl after the Philadelphia Eagles won.Photo:Jamie Squire/Getty
Jamie Squire/Getty
It’s time forPhiladelphiato party!
“[The team] talked about not wanting this to be over,” Sirianni said in a post-game interview with theNFL on Fox. “They said the only way it’s not over is if we have a parade and a ring ceremony. This 2024 Eagle team is not done yet, we’ve got a couple more things to celebrate.”
Back in 2018, the Eagles were honored with a Super Bowl parade after beating theNew England Patriotswith an estimated 3 million fans in attendance, according toPhiladelphiamagazine.
Here’s everything to know about the Philadelphia Eagles 2025 Super Bowl parade, including when it will happen and how to watch it.
The Philadelphia Eagles players at the 2025 Super Bowl.TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty
TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty
“Friday will be the day,” Eagles President Don Smolenski confirmed on the94WIP Morning Show. “Just watching the weather, we’ve got some snow coming this week so we want to be respectful for the city to do what they need to do.”
He added, “It’s a nice way to kick off the weekend.”
The Philadelphia Eagles at the 2018 Super Bowl parade.Mitchell Leff/Getty
Mitchell Leff/Getty
At a press conference the day after the 2025 Super Bowl, officials confirmed that the Eagles parade will cover the stadium complex in South Philly to the steps of the Art Museum, according toFox 29.
Philadelphia Eagles players C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Jalyx Hunt at the 2025 Super Bowl.Gregory Shamus/Getty
Gregory Shamus/Getty
The City of Philadelphia has not announced a start time for the Eagles victory parade. Back in 2018, the procession began at 11 a.m. ET and lasted approximately two hours.
The Philadelphia Eagles team at the 2025 Super Bowl.Chris Graythen/Getty
Chris Graythen/Getty
The entire Philadelphia Eagles team — including Jalen Hurts,Saquon Barkleyand head coach Nick Sirianni — are expected to attend the victory parade.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker, Eagles President Don Smolenski and Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel are also set to appear.
Swoop, the Philadelphia Eagles mascot, in 2018.Rich Schultz/Getty
Rich Schultz/Getty
The Eagles Super Bowl parade and rally will be broadcast locally on Fox 29 andFox 29’s YouTube channel. Fans outside of the Philadelphia area can tune in via their local Fox channel.
Similar to years past, the NFL Network should also show highlights from the celebration.
source: people.com