The City of Brotherly Love was filled with pandemonium, as Eagles fans took to the Philadelphia streets celebrating their 40-22 Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday night.
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However, as expected, the excitement quickly turned into recklessness with fans acting out of control.
Just about everything you could think of was on display in Philadelphia: fireworks, tearing down traffic lights, climbing greased poles, flipping over cars, breaking windows, and setting small fires all around the city.
🚨🚨WILD FOOTAGE🚨🚨 #Eagles fans ripped down a traffic light pole, smashed it up, and carried it across the street in front of City Hall.
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This is crazy…. The Super Bowl celebrations have started in Philly.pic.twitter.com/9G7uXiBI1P
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) February 10, 2025
Certainly, Philly fans are passionate when it comes to sports, and after defeating 3x Super Bowl winning quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the celebrations were taken to a level never seen before.
Unfortunately, this resulted in insanity, as for whatever reason fans thought it was a good idea to set fires all across the city of Philadelphia.
🚨🚨CRAZY FOOTAGE🚨🚨 #Eagles fans have started looting
linen truck items and lighting them on fire.There are now multiple fires across different streets.
Police have started making mass arrests as the Super Bowl celebrations have gone crazy.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) February 10, 2025
That is, Philadelphia police officers, seen sporting riot gear, were geared up trying to control the madness.
Multiple fans were being detained and arrested as the riots ensued.
🚨🚨PHILLY🚨🚨
Multiple Philly fans were slammed against cars by the police and arrested while the street was literally on fire and the place was being looted.
A police officer was reportedly injured while chasing down an #Eagles fan.pic.twitter.com/DQnUqLbz1H
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) February 10, 2025
Amid the apocalyptic scene, there were even folks seen riding horses in the downtown areas.
#Eagles fans have been riding horses throughout the streets of Philadelphia all night long.
There is no place in the world like Philly.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) February 10, 2025
Notably, this is the second Super Bowl Philadelphia has celebrated in franchise history, as they also won in 2018, when the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl LII.