The New England Patriots beat the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl 49, and while celebrations should be ongoing for ... roughly the next several months, the big one is the Super Bowl parade. A time-honored tradition in the NFL, the Super Bowl parade typically takes place as quickly as possible following the winning team's return to its hometown.
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Plans have yet to be finalized for the upcoming Super Bowl parade in Boston, but details will be announced on Monday.
Details for New England’s celebration are in the works and will be released on Monday, according to Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, via WMUR TV.
There are usually some vague details surrounding a parade on the day of the Super Bowl, but as reported by NBC early on Sunday, neither the Patriots organization nor the city of Boston were willing to give up any information. As noted in the piece, it’s possible that both were being tight-lipped due to superstition. Nobody would blame them for that, as sports fans in general tend to be a superstitious lot.
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The weather could also be playing a part in things not being announced swiftly. Travel in the Eastern United States has been complicated by snowstorms for the past week. The NBC report notes that one is headed for New England on Monday night that could impact the team’s travel plans. They can’t have a parade without the team, and the weather could possibly play a factor in the parade itself.
Whatever the case, there should be more information on Monday.

















