Boston is pretty familiar with championship parades, and the city got yet another one on Tuesday after the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII.
The best photos and highlights from the Patriots’ Super Bowl 2019 victory parade
It was mostly boring, just like the Super Bowl. There were some nipples though, just like the Super Bowl.


Boston celebrated its, approximately, 1398th parade in the last decade, on a 55-degree day. Lots of fans came out, as expected.
But just like the Super Bowl itself, it was mostly a snoozer that we wish would just end already. A fitting parade, really. There were still a few photos, highlights, and nipples, so enjoy.
GRONK IS BACK
Now that’s the Gronk we know:
Gronk went from sipping wine to pounding beers and throwing Tide Pods into the crowd. A truly blessed event.
Did you know that Boston loves Tom Brady?
Hard to believe, I know. But it’s true:
Welp, there’s where his soul went:
Shirts started coming off!
Here’s what Brady said on a radio interview Tuesday:
David Andrews wasn’t who Brady asked to get shirtless, but someone had to get things started:
Gronk finally joined the party after that:
Julian Edelman soaks in the MVP chants
Sorry Brady, but Edelman is also still wearing a shirt:
His preeeeeeeeeecious:
Worst job ever
Nope:
Noooooooope:
Robert Kraft got some new bling ... from Meek Mill
OK, why not:
Meek Mill performed at the Patriots’ Super Bowl after party, too.
Gronk was all grown up for a whole few minutes
At this point, he still isn’t shirtless and he’s drinking .... wine?
And he’s still ... wearing a shirt?
And throwing BEERS back?!?!
Tom Brady is the GOAT, haven’t you heard
Brady’s daughter, who stole the show after the Super Bowl, is there with her dad again, holding a sign that shows a goat > a ram.
That was just hours after:
Roman numerals, aren’t you fancy:
The music is all “Crazy Train” and Van Halen and Bon Jovi so far
As expected:
Bill Belichick sorta smiled
Close enough:
Is this how humans do it?
Twins!
Devin McCourty’s been here before, but it was a first for his twin, Jason, who had toiled away with the Titans and the winless Browns until he finally got the chance to play with his brother agian:
Even the weather was in the Patriots’ favor
The fans in Boston are used to parades, but OF COURSE they were going to show up in droves to celebrate with the Patriots — especially on a surprisingly warm day.
It never gets old for fans, especially ones who are young enough to have seen, like, one non-Patriots Super Bowl:
We’ll do it again next year.

























