Eagles will punctuate a season-long love fest with a Valentine's Day parade

The victory parade will fall on Valentine's Day.
Jeffrey Lurie (L), Jalen Hurts (M), Nick Sirianni (R), Philadelphia Eagles
Jeffrey Lurie (L), Jalen Hurts (M), Nick Sirianni (R), Philadelphia Eagles | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

I don't think I've ever heard teammates tell each other they love each other so much. The 2017-18 Philadelphia Eagles said it all of the time. This year's version said it even more often, and they weren't just words. This team was a group of players and coaches who truly cared about one another

Sure, they argued and bickered at times, but brothers fight. Every family has its disagreements, but that's how love works at times. We fall out. We make up, and we move on. Never once did our Birds allow adversity to divide them.

A.J. Brown was seen reading a book on the sideline, one he had carried for much of the season. The world went bananas. That moment became part of the championship story. This Philadelphia Eagles team hasn't lost a game since that implosion in Landover vs. the Washington Commanders.

Love was enough to carry them. One day, we'll be old, and we'll tell our grandchildren that 'greatness is often accomplished because we share in the greatness of others'. The Eagles won they Super Bowl... again... This love fest will allow us to attend another parade.

The Eagles' Super Bowl parade will take place on Valentine's Day.

Sometimes, we use the word 'perfect' more often than we really ought to. Oftentimes, things we describe as perfect aren't, but this was a perfect season.

From Saquon Barkley's rebirth to Zack Baun's discovery to a never-before-seen ten-game franchise winning streak. Eric Allen was finally named as a Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee. Philly won the Super Bowl in dominating fashion on Saquon Barkley and Cooper DeJean's birthday.

Now, there's something else to place on the calendar, a victory parade to celebrate the journey. That one is scheduled for Valentine's Day. How perfect is that?

Hmmm... We wonder if Jason Kelce is available to speak at the festivities. We could use another speech for the ages.

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