Giants ready for Heroes' welcome

 
They return home as true Giants now - these longshot underdogs who pulled off a series of improbable upsets to become Super Bowl champions. Now a ticker tape parade and the cheers of their fans await them on Tuesday morning when they'll ride up the Canyon of Heroes. [link]

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