The city of Philadelphia has been in party mode from pretty much the moment the clock struck zero on the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX romp over the Kansas City Chiefs (or, more realistically, from the ...
Howie Roseman strolled to the podium, Lombardi Trophy in hand, and took a big puff of a celebratory cigar. His forehead had ...
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, the reigning Super Bowl MVP, was the first of Philadelphia’s players to address the crowd ...
Philadelphia Eagles executive vice president and general manager Howie Roseman enjoys a cigar during the team’s NFL football ...
Eagles players and coaches celebrated their Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs by having a parade on Friday.
The Philadelphia Eagles had their second championship parade in in seven years, and there was plenty going on.
Upwards of 1 million turned out Friday to cheer on the Philadelphia Eagles, basking in the glory of a second Super Bowl championship.
Howie Roseman showed off his wound, Jordan Mailata did what he does best, and A.J. Brown got the last laugh at the Eagles ...
The 6-year-old kid who bundled up to see the Birds 20 years ago had the ball in his hand on Sunday when they won it all.
Parade snakes through Philadelphia as revelers from across t Valley fly the flags, wear the uniforms and show their pride in ...
The Eagles will have an offseason of tough decisions, including whether they want to hand out options to first rounders from ...
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