Eagles fans tore down traffic lights, burned Kermit, rode horses after 2025 Super Bowl win
The best and the worst from Eagles fans celebrating their Super Bowl win over the Chiefs.
If there’s one thing Philly sports fans are going to do, it’s party hard after one of their teams wins a championship. It happened on Sunday night when the Philadelphia Eagles absolutely clobbered the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2025 Super Bowl.
The Eagles’ defense was dominant, and QB Jalen Hurts forever proved himself by hitting every critical pass throughout the night. Two years after losing to the Chiefs in the Super Bowl in heartbreaking fashion, the Eagles are again on top of the league. It’s second time in seven years that Philadelphia has won the Super Bowl after having zero Super Bowl titles before that.
Eagles fans immediately poured into the streets of Philadelphia and celebrated all night. Philadelphia mayor Cherelle Parker pleaded with citizens to stay off light poles and keep the chaos to a minimum in the days leading up to the game, but her message was mostly ignored.
Eagles fans ripped down traffic lights and carried them through the streets of Philadelphia.
Happy for the Eagles team...
— NFL Notifications (@NFLNotify) February 10, 2025
Eagles Fans do not deserve a Super Bowl, though.
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Here’s another look at a light pole that had no chance of surviving:
PHILADELPHIA: Eagles Fans REMOVE Traffic Light Pole, SMASH it up and carry it across Market Street in front of City Hall
— Oliya Scootercaster (@ScooterCasterNY) February 10, 2025
Video by @yyeeaahhhboiii2 @FreedomNTV Desk@freedomnews.tv to license pic.twitter.com/Bn5WYqUCG4
Eagles fans took over multiple garbage trucks downtown, climbing on top of them to celebrate.
NOW: Eagles fans have now SEIZED a trash truck in Downtown Philly
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) February 10, 2025
Rioters have also tried flipping ambulances as well as police cars, and multiple shots hav reportedly been fired, per scanner traffic
And the night’s just getting started. pic.twitter.com/LrhowcQXpQ
Philly fans have commandeered 2 garbage trucks pic.twitter.com/kOXyVQZ448
— Truth Rising TV (@TruthRising_TV) February 10, 2025
Eagles fans used garbage bins to block police from quieting the scene.
PHILLY: Eagles fans BLOCK the POLICE with plastic bins from the laundry truck they emptied pic.twitter.com/VgDNsthoqM
— Peter Hambrecht (@peterhvideo) February 10, 2025
Eagles fans slid down parking garages and did backflips.
Scenes from a parking garage in Philly tonight, as fans celebrated the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory pic.twitter.com/OHcmHse34H
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) February 10, 2025
Philadelphia fans have a history of riding horses through town. Don’t ask me where this horse came from, but somehow it should up at the parade.
This is peak Philly.
Go Birds pic.twitter.com/nrEi9NWhXG
— Crossing Broad (@CrossingBroad) February 10, 2025
Philly fans also had a special message for Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes has been compared by Kermit the Frog for the way he talks, and fans have latched onto the comparison as the Chiefs have dominated the NFL over the last seven years.
Well, someone brought a Kermit doll to the Eagles’ Super Bowl celebration, and lit it on fire.
Kerm pic.twitter.com/gFRtcXGEDI
— real person (@naptimefan) February 10, 2025
There are heartwarming stories from the party scene, too.
This 102-year-old woman who cheers for the Eagles celebrated her team’s big win.
Here is 102 year old fan Eloise Brown doing the Gillie dance to celebrate the Eagles’ Super Bowl win https://t.co/wcxxetVMtz pic.twitter.com/gm8F0qZ1iq
— Alex Coffey (@byalexcoffey) February 10, 2025
Former St. Joseph’s men’s basketball coach Phil Martelli said he heard of people partying at cemeteries so loved ones who have pass can enjoy the victory.
Just got word from a close friend that at St Peter and Paul cemetery there are groups tailgating at the graves of their loved ones- only in Philly # DELCO !!!
— Phil Martelli (@PhilMartelli) February 9, 2025
Here’s another great video from a local news outlet showing Eagles fans celebrating:
Hopefully everyone stayed safe during the celebration. Winning a Super Bowl is such a difficult task that it’s impossible to know if Eagles fans will ever get this opportunity again. I’ve never seen my favorite NFL team win the Super Bowl in my lifetime (go Bears), and who knows if I ever will.
Savor it, Philly. Just stay safe on Friday during the parade.