BOSTON — The New England Patriots headed home Monday after their 28-24 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl.

The team tweeted that it would be leaving Arizona and arriving at Boston’s Logan International Airport around 7 p.m. Monday.

The Patriots return to a region that’s weathering a snowstorm that’s expected to bring a foot of new snow.

The organization says it hopes to have the team down at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough by about 8 p.m.

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh urged drivers to stay off the roads so workers could clear away snow for a parade honoring the New England Patriots for their fourth Super Bowl win. The parade had been set for Tuesday morning, but late Monday, Walsh announced that it would be postponed until 11 a.m. Wednesday to buy the city some time.

The plan calls for the parade to start at the Prudential Center and end at City Hall.

“We look forward to celebrating with Patriots fans during better weather on Wednesday,” the mayor said in a prepared statement.

 


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