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Philadelphia is buzzing. The Eagles have done it again—winning their second Super Bowl in six years—and if you thought the city went wild in 2018, just wait until you see what happens this year. The streets are packed. Broad Street is a sea of green; fans are standing on light poles, and the energy is absolutely electric. The city has officially stopped everything for one reason: to celebrate their Eagles like only Philadelphia can.

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Ian Rapoport reported that owing to the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl victory, all local schools will be closed. Although it’s shocking, it’s true. The Philadelphia School Association revealed this news, and everyone was shocked to their core. They said that the kids may take a day off on February 14th to attend the celebration. The reporters were so taken aback by what transpired that they went so far as to say that it never happened while they were at school.

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But again, Rapoport had a solid reply to this, claiming that the team never won any Super Bowls at that time. Ian’s report stated, All Philadelphia city schools are closed today because of the #Eagles Super Bowl parade. I support all of this.” The NFL Insider was so excited about this news that he even referred to it as a non-learning day.

As of now, the parade is expected to be big, with supporters already on the street waiting for it to begin. Some fans have gone so far as to stay in the street’s route for more than 24 hours. According to recent rumors, the parade will be followed by a large celebration. This celebration will begin at 2:00 p.m. in the Museum of Art. It will include the Eagles’ players, coaches, and other staff members.

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If you’ve ever seen a Philly championship celebration, you already know—it’s pure chaos (in the best way possible). Back in 2018, the aftermath of the Eagles’ first-ever Super Bowl victory was absolutely unhinged. Fans climbed greased light poles, somehow managing to defy the city’s best efforts to keep them on the ground. Others took things to an even wilder level, flipping cars in the most casual way possible. And, of course, there was that one infamous fan who ate horse poop in the middle of Broad Street—a moment that remains both horrifying and oddly symbolic of Philadelphia’s unmatched passion for its teams.

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There have been numerous reports that the parade will include speeches and many unexpected appearances. Legends of the Eagles may attend, including Jason Kelce, who is guaranteed to be there. And if there’s one man who was made for this parade, it’s Jason Kelce.

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Jason Kelce knows where’s the party at

Kelce has always been Philadelphia’s beating heart. Drafted in the sixth round, overlooked and underestimated, he became the soul of this franchise. His journey wasn’t easy—nothing in this city ever is—but that’s what made it special. It’s why, when the Eagles won their first Super Bowl in 2018, he stood on the steps of the Art Museum in a full Mummers outfit, screaming at the top of his lungs about being counted out.

“We’re a bunch of underdogs. And you know what an underdog is? It’s a hungry dog. And hungry dogs run faster!” So the question wasn’t if Jason Kelce would steal the show this time—it was how.

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Kelce has dedicated 8 years of his life to this squad. He was a member of the Eagles’ previous Super Bowl championship team. And at the time, he was seen in the parade, celebrating like crazy. And this is exactly what he intends to do again. In an interview, the man answered all of these questions and revealed how he was planning to drink only beer.

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Jason Kelce stated, “There were so many people I care about in the Eagles’ organization and I also care about my brother and that was difficult at times to manage, especially with the way the game went and how hard obviously I was for him. But I love this city and I love this freakin’ team. I can’t wait to chug some beers tomorrow and enjoy an awesome parade.”

The former Center also discussed all of the doubts fans had about the team when they lost their two games. He asserted that the Eagles truly stopped those mouths with this win and will continue to do so in the future.

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