Thousands of Eagles fans spill out of the bar and watched the team defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in the Super Bowl LIX on the streets of Philadelphia on Sunday night.
The city had chosen not to oil the light poles, despite the fans passing two weeks before they fell off the light pole after the NFC Championship Game. Despite that tragedy, Eagles fans were not shy away from climbing to the top of light poles, cars, construction vehicles, garbage trucks, small buildings and almost everything they could find.
Some fans clashed with police and defeated them as officers attempted to limit the crowd to certain areas and keep them under control.
Dozens of fireworks were placed on the streets.
However, most Eagles fans seemed to want to climb things.
“Philadelphia, I beg you as your mayor. Please don't climb light poles or anything,” Philadelphia Mayor Charell Parker said before the Super Bowl. “We know this happens every time a team in Philadelphia wins, then an outdoor celebration. But people try to climb a light pole, a bus shelter, or actually a structure for that. I am. That could lead to tragedy.”
Eagles fans are known for their wild celebrations, but this year is the same. The Philadelphia victory gave the franchise their second Super Bowl Championship, revenging the Chiefs' previous Super Bowl defeat in 2023.
For the Chief, the losses ruin an attempt to become the first NFL team of “3 Petes” during the Super Bowl era. Furthermore, Kansas City is strongly seeing the possibility of losing one of the key elements of the dynasty's run: all-ploit end Traviskells.
