Jalen Hurts, Super Bowl MVP, leads Disney crowds in 'E-A-G-L-E-S!' chant at Magic Kingdom

Who's got the magic? Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts does!

The Super Bowl winner and MVP – and his family – celebrated the big win with a day at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom on Monday, where Hurts led a celebratory parade. Watch the moment in the video player above.

Sharing a float with Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Goody, Hurts passed by Cinderella's Castles as crowds dressed in Eagles gear cheered and clapped.

‘WE BROUGHT IT HOME TO PHILLY!’

Hurts briefly addressed the crowd, leading them in an iconic "E-A-G-L-E-S! Eagles." That crowd responded by chanting: "MVP! MVP! MVP!"

"Thank you for the support. Being here is such a blessing. You dream about coming here as a kid," he said. 

"We brought it home to Philly!" The crowd loved that moment. He then led the crowd in one more "Eagles" chant.

Top Super Bowl LIX moments

There were a number of moments during Super Bowl LIX at Carsar's Superdome in New Orleans.

  • President Donald Trump became the first sitting president in history to attend a Super Bowl game. Before the game, he posed with first responders who responded to the deadly New Year's Day attack on Bourbon Street. 14 people were killed and at least 57 people injured after a man allegedly drove through barriers and into crowds of people celebrating.
  • Tayor Swift, who is dating Travis Kelce, a tight end with the Kansas City Chiefs, and has become a popular figure at Chiefs games, attended the Super Bowl. She was briefly booed by the crowd but appeared to take the moment in stride.
  • Other celebrities spotted at the game included Lady Gaga, Pete Davidson, Kevin Costner, Jay-Z, Bradley Cooper, and others.
  • Kendrick Lamar's halftime show featured SZA, Mustard, Samuel Jackson, and Serena Williams. An apparent performer during the show held up a Sudanese-Palestinian flag during the performance. That person was reportedly detained and ejected.
  • "Princess Diaries" actress Anne Hathaway – and an Eagles fan – appeared to have the time of her life at the game. The Eagles clobbered the Chiefs, 40-22.

The Source: Information in this story pulled from FOX 35 feeds at the parade, a Walt Disney World press release, and previous reporting from FOX crews covering Super Bowl LIX.

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