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New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady holding the Vince Lombardi trophy as interviewer Terry Bradshaw approaching after his team defeated the Atlanta Falcons to win Super Bowl LI in Houston, Texas, Feb. 5, 2017. Reuters

Despite foggy conditions and a decent chance of rain in the city of Boston Tuesday, thousands of football fans and hometown supporters of the Patriots were expected to hit the streets in celebration of the Super Bowl champions' unprecedented comeback and win Sunday night. The Patriots 2017 Super Bowl parade kicks off at 11:00 a.m. EST at the Hynes Convention Center, and can be viewed online through a variety of free live streams.

Boston was gearing up for a large rally after the Patriots secured a victory in overtime, defeating the Atlanta Falcons 34 to 28. The 2017 Super Bowl marked the second-biggest ratings for the annual event in history, with at least 1.7 million live streaming viewers witnessing the historic event.

Fans of the Patriots can watch the team's celebration via CBS Boston’s local live stream of the victory parade on its homepage, as well as the National Football League, which is also providing coverage of the parade on its site. Audiences must have a valid email and password to a cable provider in order to access the NFL live stream.

The parade route wraps around the City Hall Plaza, the Boston Common and extends across Newbury Street in the heart of Boston, where fans have been lining up in Patriots jerseys and football gear. The entire team is expected to join the celebration Tuesday, along with Bill Belichick, head coach, Josh McDaniels, offensive coordinator, Matt Patricia, defensive coordinator and Dante Scarnecchia, offensive line coach.

Boston’s site has more information on the Patriots 2017 victory parade, including a map of the parade route, directions to accessible parking and traffic restrictions throughout the city to comply with Tuesday’s event. Also In attendance will be the city’s famous duck boats, which are expected to hold the winning team as they make their way throughout Boston greeting their supporters.