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New England Patriots Super Bowl parade: Route, time and more

BOSTON, MA - FEBRUARY 07: New England Patriots fan during the Victory Parade through the streets of Boston on February 7, 2017, in Boston, Massachusetts to celebrate winning Super Bowl LI. (Photo by Richard Cashin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
BOSTON, MA - FEBRUARY 07: New England Patriots fan during the Victory Parade through the streets of Boston on February 7, 2017, in Boston, Massachusetts to celebrate winning Super Bowl LI. (Photo by Richard Cashin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

For the sixth time in almost two decades, the New England Patriots are going to be having a Super Bowl parade through Boston.

It was a long 92 days between parades, but the city of Boston will finally have another championship celebration.

Just a few months ago, the Boston Red Sox celebrated winning the World Series and now the New England Patriots will follow the same route to tout another Super Bowl title. It’s the sixth time the Patriots have had a Super Bowl celebration since Tom Brady and Bill Belichick got together and brought the first one home in 2001.

We’re now 17 years past that and the duo captured their sixth title against the team they won the first.

It’s going to be another Duck Boat parade in Boston, and another Lombardi Trophy is coming home. Maybe this will be the last one but that doesn’t matter right now; the Patriots once again proved this empire’s rule isn’t over and it’s never smart to bet against them in big moments.

Date: Tuesday, February 5th
Start Time: 11 am ET

One of these times, the parade will be the last. This dynasty is going to end at some point — it just hasn’t ended yet.