Craig LeMoult is a reporter for GBH News. Feedback? Questions? Story ideas? Reach out to Craig at craig.lemoult@gbh.org.
February 06, 2017
The New England Patriots are Super Bowl champions for the fifth time, and Boston celebrated Sunday night. The Pats managed to force the first over-time in Super Bowl history, ultimately beating the Atlanta Falcons 34-28. WGBH News’ Craig LeMoult watched the game at The Junction in South Boston, and here is some of what he saw.
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Things got a little tense at The Junction in South Boston, as the Patriots worked to bring the game to the first overtime in Super Bowl history.
Nervous fans cheer on the Patriots as they get closer to a comeback.
The crowd at The Junction in South Boston erupts as the Patriots win the Super Bowl.
The win led to a lot of hugging.
There was some dancing on the bar...
... that did not involve shirts.
The Prudential Center was lit up for the occasion.
Fans celebrated near Boston University.
This guy wasn't surrendering. That's a double-high-five for the Boston Police.
Hundreds gathered at Boston City Hall to celebrate the win.
The crowd marched to Faneuil Hall.
There was a significant police presence downtown.
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Craig LeMoult is a reporter for GBH News. Feedback? Questions? Story ideas? Reach out to Craig at craig.lemoult@gbh.org.