The best moments from the Patriots' Super Bowl parade
The New England Patriots celebrated with their fans in Boston on Wednesday after defeating the Seattle Seahawks 28-24 in what some are calling the best Super Bowl ever.
Here are the best moments from the Patriots' parade:
Rob Gronkowski shows Boston how to party
Rob Gronkowski is known for his lighthearted approach to life off the field, and he was having the time of his life Wednesday, getting up close and personal with the fans:
Gronk being Gronk... pic.twitter.com/LivJtPbRis
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) February 4, 2015
And what's better than a cold beer after winning the Super Bowl?
Gronk threw down a couple cold ones during the parade today. http://t.co/E6jWLf3mxN pic.twitter.com/Zw9fbodSQG
— Boston.com (@BostonDotCom) February 4, 2015
Julian Edelman throws shade at Richard Sherman
Julian Edelman had an excellent game Sunday, catching nine passes for 109 yards and a touchdown. The diminutive wide receiver taunted outspoken Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman with a home-made sign.
Julian Edelman taunted Richard Sherman with the sign he held during the Patriots parade
(via @HeyRatty) pic.twitter.com/bs0kNqGvYo
— Pro Football on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) February 4, 2015
He wasn't done there, imploring the Boston crowd to give him all of their love.

Tom Brady celebrates with his son for the 1st time
None of Tom Brady's children were born the last time he won the Super Bowl in 2004. Brady made sure he took in his fourth title with his son, Benjamin.
The two gentlemen got ready at home:
Then, the father-and-son duo took in the parade:
After a crazy few hours in Boston, Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady & his son head down from the duck boat. pic.twitter.com/0Ck1BvROL8
— New England Patriots (@Patriots) February 4, 2015

The Patriots' running backs are for real
Shane Vereen, LeGarrette Blount and Jonas Gray may not get much attention, but the Patriots' rushing trio made sure Boston heard them loud and clear at Wednesday's parade. Vereen caught a game-high 11 passes in the Super Bowl.

An aerial view of the Patriots' parade
The city of Boston essentially shut down to celebrate with their heroes on Wednesday.

All that winning never gets old
Boston has celebrated a number of parades over the past decade, with the Celtics, Red Sox, Bruins and Patriots all winning titles since 2004. Winning is an acquired taste that New England's fans could get used to.


