Philadelphia Eagles will travel throughout the Filadelphia center on Friday to celebrate their victory at the Super Bowl with their fans, and are expected to attend more than one million people.
However, there seems to be the reason for concern on the part of the city officials in the midst of the chaos that has occurred in the city throughout the team’s recent victories.
Numerous arrests have been made after the victories of the Super Bowl and NFC championship in the Broad Street area.
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Fans are seen throwing towels in the air after a laundry truck was supposedly looted in Philadelphia after the victory of the Eagles Super Bowl. (Sam Hartson/Freedomnewstv)
It is the second parade for birds in the last seven years, and the city issued a message to Eagles fans earlier this week.
“The parade route has been carefully planned for the safety of all attendees. With the great expected crowds, we ask everyone to celebrate in a responsible and respectful way, which makes this a moment in which Philadelphia can be proud” , read in a press release.
The mayor of Philadelphia, Cherelle L. Parker, added: “While the offices and buildings of the city will be closed to allow everyone to join the festivities, our approach will continue to keep all the Philadelphians safe.”
A shooting left one dead in the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally last year.

Eagles fans celebrate the victory of the Super Bowl in South Broad Street on February 9, 2025. (IMAGN)
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Chaos scenes exploded in Philadelphia on Sunday night after Win the Super Bowl of Eagles, With fans in the colors of the team that look fire, breaking poles of light and singing, “F — The bosses!”
The images captured by Freedomnewstv allegedly showed a crowd by looting a laundry truck and throwing towels in the air. Then the police were seen responding to a fire when a lot of laundry caught fire.
In another clip, two people were seen demolishing a light post. Once he hit the ground, a crowd hastened and began to break it with his feet. Then, the members of the crowd collected the post and began to take it through the city center.
The videos also showed fans climbing on light posts, street signs, bus stops, trucks and trees. In a scene, fans recreated the play of “Tush Push” of the Eagles.

Eagles fans celebrate the victory of the Super Bowl in Philadelphia on February 9, 2025. (Kaitlyn McCormick / Cherry Hill Couer-Post / USA Today Network through Imagn images)
The Philadelphia Police Department told Pak Gazette Digital that he arrested 47 people during the demonstrations, even for vandalism positions and assault a police officer.
After the game for the NFC title, an 18 -year -old fan died days after falling from a lamp post.