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Eagles fans go wild in the streets after Super Bowl 2025 berth

It didn't take long for Eagles celebrations to spill out into the streets of Philadelphia on Sunday after defeating the Managers 55-23 in the NFC Championship Game.

Eagles fans were climbing some climbing fill poles after watching their team secure a spot in Super Bowl 2025 on Sunday.

Eagles fans react following victory against the Commanders on January 26th. AP
Eagles fans climb the pole after victory
Commander on January 26th. Screengrab via x/@cbsphiladelphia

In one video posted to X by the city's CBS affiliate, a fan climbed a street pole on Broad Street, reached a sign, and was perched parallel to the traffic light.

Two police officers then appeared to escort him after he got out.

Another photo shared by the Philadelphia Inquirer captured a fan climbing a pole at the corner of Cottman Avenue and Frankford Avenue.

It all painted a similar scenario to the one that played out two years ago, when Philadelphia made a run to the Super Bowl and the Eagles won their first title in franchise history in 2018.

Eagles fans celebrate after advancing to the Super Bowl on January 26th. AP

This time, they reached the ultimate game of the NFL season with Saquon Barkley rushing for 118 yards and three rushing touchdowns, while quarterback Jalen Hurts added 246 passing yards, a touchdown through the air, and three on the ground. I did.

Philadelphia led by 12 at halftime and eventually blew the game away in the fourth quarter.

By that time, celebrations had already begun in Lincoln's financial sphere.

Eagles fans climb the pole after their victory over the managers in the NFC Championship Game on January 26th. AP

The Eagles have already guaranteed that fans will get the chance to travel to New Orleans in two weeks to face the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs, who defeated the Bills 32-29, in a rematch of Super Bowl 2023. .

And when all the seconds passed, the celebration continued all night in the streets.

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