Stay classy Philly…
- Thousands of Philadelphians poured into the streets to celebrate the Eagles’ Super Bowl win on Sunday night
- The Eagles defeated the New England Patriots in dramatic fashion at U.S. Bank Field in Minneapolis
- Despite police greasing up poles across the city with hydraulic fluid, fans were still been able to climb them
- Philadelphia police officers stood guard as revelers poured into the streets in unprecedented numbers
- Some started fires while others clambered up on to a hotel awning causing the structure to collapse
- Disgusting footage shows a man eating horse excrement while windows were broken at two city stores
- Philly Mayor’s Office said Monday morning that only three people have been arrested
Thousands of fans took to the streets of Philadelphia as they celebrated the Eagles’ first ever Super Bowl championship – but the joy quickly descended into mayhem.
Passionate supporters lit fires, flipped a car, smashed shop windows and clambered up traffic poles after their team defeated the New England Patriots 41-33 in dramatic fashion at U.S. Bank Field in Minneapolis.
At one point a hotel awning at the city’s Ritz-Carlton collapsed under the weight of fans while the windows at the Macy’s near City Hall and a T-Mobile were smashed as celebrations got out of hand.
A group of Eagles fans climbed on top of the awning at the Ritz-Carlton hotel, causing it to cave
Fans pass a destroyed hotel canopy in Center City after the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots to win the Super Bowl on February 5, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Eagles fans took to the streets to celebrate the team’s victory over the New England Patriots and to rejoice in the Eagles’ first ever Super Bowl championship
A fan celebrates in Center City by climbing a light pole on Broad Street despite them having been greased earlier to prevent such antics
Passionate supporters lit fires (pictured), clambered on top of trucks and up traffic poles after their team defeated the New England Patriots 41-33 in dramatic fashion at US Bank Field in…