The city of Philadelphia asks the fans of the Eagles to “celebrate in a responsible manner” during the parade after chaotic turns

Friday, the Eagles of Philadelphia will go to the city center of Philly to celebrate their victory at the Super Bowl with their fans, and more than a million people should attend.

However, there seem to be concerns on the part of city officials in the middle of chaos that occurred in the city throughout the recent victories of the team.

Numerous arrests were made after the victories of the Super Bowl and the NFC championship in the Broad Street region.

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We see fans throwing towels in the air after a laundry truck is allegedly looted to Philadelphia after the victory of the Eagles Super Bowl. (Sam Hartson / Freemomnewstv)

This is the second parade for birds in the past seven years, and the city has published a message to fans of the Eagles earlier this week.

“The parade route was carefully planned for the safety and safety of all the participants. With large expected crowds, we ask everyone to celebrate in a responsible and respectfully manner, which Philadelphia can be proud of a moment.

The mayor of Philadelphia, Cherrelle L. Parker, added: “Although the offices and buildings of the city are closed to allow everyone to join the festivities, our goal will remain on the safety of all the Philadelphians.”

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Eagles fans celebrate Super Bowl’s victory over South Broad Street on February 9, 2025. (Imagn)

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Chaos scenes broke out in Philadelphia on Sunday evening after Victory at the Eagles Super Bowl,, With the fans in the colors of the team, the fires saw fires, smashing light and singing posts, “F — The chefs!”

Images captured by FreemomNewstv allegedly showed a crowd that looted a laundry truck and throwing towels in the air. The police were then seen responding to a fire while a bunch of laundry was burnt down.

In another clip, two individuals were seen reversing a light post. Once he touched the ground, a crowd rushed around and started breaking it with their feet. Then, members of the crowd took the post and began to transport it to the city center of the city.

The videos have also shown that fans are climbing on light posts, traffic signs, bus stops, trucks and trees. In a scene, fans have reconstructed the “Tash Push” game of the Eagles.

Fans of the Eagles celebrate the victory of the Super Bowl at Philadelphia on February 9, 2025. (Kaitlyn McCormick / Cherry Hill Courier-Post / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

The Philadelphia Police Department told PK Press Club Digital that he had arrested 47 people during demonstrations, especially for vandalism and assaulted a police officer.

After the match for the NFC title, an 18 -year -old fan died a few days after falling from a floor lamp.

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