Love was in the air yesterday as the city of Philadelphia and Eagles fans young and old celebrated the first, and hopefully not last, Super Bowl Championship Parade.
The goal of this project is to celebrate the Big Game while raising funds and wishes for youngsters who have life-threatening medical conditions here in South Jersey .
While nearly every person alive in and around Philadelphia and South Jersey was glued to their television Sunday night, the total number of people that watched Super Bowl LII wasn't exactly record-breaking.
Super Bowl Sunday has become one of the most dangerous days on our roadways because of fatal car accidents caused by impaired drivers. Here's how you can stay safe on the roads for the big game.
How far are fans of the Philadelphia Eagles willing to go to get tickets for the Birds' Super Bowl match up with New England next Sunday in Minneapolis? How about trading a kidney for tickets?
If being a sports fan is good for your emotional well-being, then for us Eagles fans, we must be pretty darn healthy right now. There are actual health benefits to being a die-hard fan.