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Photos: New England Patriots Super Bowl Parade 2019
See all the best photos from the Patriots Super Bowl Parade 2019 as fans line the streets of Boston to cheer on Tom Brady and the Patriots.

No, it's not déjà vu, just another New England Patriots parade, as the team defeated the Los Angeles Rams for their sixth Super Bowl championship last Sunday, February 3, 2019.
Tom Brady was joined by his fellow teammates and Patriots owner Robert Kraft to celebrate the sweet victory in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, on February 5, 2019. Hundreds of thousands of adoring fans lined the sides of Tremont Street, near Boston City Hall, to cheer on the team who was proudly boasting the winning 2019 Lombardi trophy.
From a shirtless Rob Gronkowski and Dwayne Allen to red, white and blue confetti sweeping the Boston city streets, these are photos you won't want to miss!
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See all the best moments from the Patriots Super Bowl Parade 2019 in Boston below:
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Workers secure a New England Patriots banner on a pole before the team parades through downtown Boston to celebrate their win over the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL Super Bowl 53 football game in Atlanta, Georgia.

Fans wait for the New England Patriots parade to begin in downtown Boston.

Tom Brady gestures to fans as his son, Benjamin, waves during the 2019 New England Patriots parade through downtown Boston.


Malcom Brown, left, Deatrich Wise Jr., center, and Lawrence Guy, right, ride a duck boat as the team parades through downtown Boston.

New England Patriots' Elandon Roberts (52) rides a duck boat during the Patriots parade.

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft yells to fans during their victory parade through downtown Boston.


Fans line Tremont Street before the New England Patriots parade in Boston.




Rob Gronkowski, left, Dwayne Allen, center, and Ryan Izzo parade through downtown Boston.

Eric Rowe, Jason McCourty and Devin McCourty react to fans during parade.

A huge crowd of fans cheer the New England Patriots as they parade through Boston.

Fans gather near Boston City Hall to watch the New England Patriots football team victory parade through the streets of Boston.

A Los Angeles Rams fan walks through the crowd before the New England Patriots parade through downtown Boston.

New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels lifts the trophy as the team celebrates their victory.

Police roll by on bikes as fans gather near Boston City Hal to watch the New England Patriots football team victory parade.

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick waves to the crowd during the New England Patriots parade.

New England Patriots' Tom Brady rides a duck boat during the Patriots Super Bowl parade.

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and partner Linda Holliday wave as the team parades through downtown Boston.

New England Patriots' Dont'a Hightower, left, and Ja'Whaun Bentley celebrate their teams victory.

Confetti flies as fans watch the New England Patriots parade through downtown Boston to celebrate their win over the Los Angeles Rams in Sunday's NFL Super Bowl 53 football game.

Fans gather on to watch the New England Patriots parade.

New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, top left, and head coach Bill Belichick, top right, acknowledge the crowd at the 2019 Patriots Super Bowl parade.

Julian Edelman holds up a trophy to fans during their victory parade through downtown Boston.


Fans line Tremont Street before the start of the New England Patriots parade through downtown Boston.

Tom Brady holds the winning Super Bowl trophy during the New England Patriots parade in Boston.

Fans proudly display the American flag as they watch on from Boston's Minuteman National Park.
Lead image by AP Photo/Elise Amendola. Jimmy Bentley of Patch and AP are both contributors to this post.
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