The Super Bowl champion New England Patriots have made their way through the snowy streets of Boston, and they've drawn wild cheers from giddy fans.

Well-wishers pumped their fists and screamed from behind barriers Wednesday as the team set off on the World War II-style amphibious vehicles that have become a staple of the city's championship parades.

Some fans leaned on massive snowbanks left from last week's blizzard, straining to get a glimpse of quarterback Tom Brady, coach Bill Belichick and other players. The crowd roared as Belichick waved the Lombardi trophy.

Many sported No. 12 Brady jerseys, held ``We are the CHAMPIONS'' placards and chanted ``Brady! Brady!'' One had a sign that read: ``Belichick for President.''

Sunday's 28-24 victory over the Seattle Seahawks was the Patriots' fourth NFL title.

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