The Filadel Fear Eagles fans celebrated the team's victory against Washington's Commander, reaching the 2025 Super Bowl, so the celebration on Sundays became wild and violent.
In the Center City area in Philadelphia, one fan was climbing Paul while many crowds were watching. New York Post It has been reported on monday.
clip show Individuals wearing the fifth jersey reach out to grab the banner with “Go Birds”. However, when the fan leans sideways and tries to grasp the banner for support, the person falls on the ground, the crowd makes cheers screaming, and others jump up and down.
Social media users shared their thoughts on this case, one person write“They dropped it like it was hot.” Commented“They destroy the town and cut down.”
According to AFP's report, “Filadel Fear Eagles has reached the Super Bowl with a 55-23 victory in the NFC championship game on Sunday, so the quarterback Jeren hurts and Saku-on Burcrey rushes to three times of touchdown. Ta.”
More video videos show Another fan looks like he has climbed the highest point of the street sign during the celebration. However, when the crowd shouted and shouted, the person slipped on the ground:
I caught the moment when another clip appeared fire Guns to the air while standing in the sea of Eagles fans:
Furthermore, law enforcement agency and witnesses I said According to the NBC Philadelphia, the group drove a car in the Filadelphia Eagles fans on Sunday evening because the group stood on the Northern Broad and Spring Gardens. A person was injured.
One witness said that it happened after the woman began to discuss the people inside the car.
“Several people were transported to the hospital. Police have not yet clarified the exact number or condition of the injured. NBC10 found several injured people at the crash site. Some of the victims had braces on the neck, while others had a bandage on their arms and legs, “said the outlet.
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“Police said that the suspect was detained after the collision. They have not yet revealed their identity or the crime they faced.”





