Philadelphia fans set to celebrate their beloved Eagles with Super Bowl parade on Valentine's Day

Philadelphia fans set to celebrate their beloved Eagles with Super Bowl parade on Valentine's Day

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At least in Philadelphia, where swooning Eagles fans will be cheering on the Super Bowl

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — On this Feb. 14, love Hurts.

At least in Philadelphia, where swooning Eagles fans will be cheering on the Super Bowl champions and MVP quarterback Jalen Hurts across the City of Brotherly Love.

Although now retired center Jason Kelce famously sang, “No one likes us, we don’t care!” after the team’s first Super Bowl win in 2018, raucous fans may put that humble brag in doubt Friday as they swarm the team’s parade route from the Avenue of the Arts downtown to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

They’ll be shrieking for record-setting running back Saquon Barkley, buzzing over wide receiver A.J. Brown and going crazy for Cooper DeJean, the rookie defensive back who ran an interception into the end zone on his 22nd birthday.

The Eagles, though underdogs, dominated the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, shutting them out in the first half before finishing with an easy 40-22 win.