Watch: Video roundup of Philly fans going nuts celebrating Super Bowl
It finally happened for Philadelphia. The Eagles beat the New England Patriots 41-33 on Sunday to win the first Super Bowl in franchise history. Though many Eagles fans were in Minneapolis to cheer on their team, many more were back in Philly and went nuts celebrating the win. We’re talking about fans climbing street poles, jumping off building awnings, looting stores, and generally running amok.
Below is a video roundup of some of the wildest fan behavior in Philadelphia as fans celebrated the Eagles’ Super Bowl win.
Fan atop a street pole:
Annnd his night is over pic.twitter.com/C7gOsRVNiu
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) February 5, 2018
Fans carrying street poles that had been ripped out of the ground:
They ripped the dang steeet poles out of the ground pic.twitter.com/af6ccASHTA
— max (@MaxOnTwitter) February 5, 2018
Fans jumping off a Ritz Carlton awning:
THEYRE STILL JUMPING pic.twitter.com/K62YHcTZBS
— max (@MaxOnTwitter) February 5, 2018
And then the awning collapsed (with bad language in the video):
The Ritz canopy has collapsed pic.twitter.com/9LBolLtIPY
— Busted Coverage (@bustedcoverage) February 5, 2018
Crowd surfing:
#FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/WrgVCHs7w7
— max (@MaxOnTwitter) February 5, 2018
Looting a store (video has some bad language):
People yelling “Everything is free,” looting, trashing this gas station. Damn it, Philly we better than this. pic.twitter.com/WecXaAmrFh
— Stephanie Farr (@FarFarrAway) February 5, 2018
Here’s a police officer loving it:
Happiest @PhillyPolice officer, Mark Lapenta, of the 22nd District, celebrating with fans at @TempleUniv pic.twitter.com/44Ia9F3gvR
— Robert Moran (@RobertMoran215) February 5, 2018
People on top of cars:
MAKE IT RAIN pic.twitter.com/tOwwxV6zg6
— max (@MaxOnTwitter) February 5, 2018
Here’s a fire:
PHILLY IS ON FIRE!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/BvNqDfQ99k
— SB Nation (@SBNation) February 5, 2018
Here they are passing around a massive Lombardi Trophy:
Philly is doing it BIG pic.twitter.com/rd3BXosRGk
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) February 5, 2018