How Dawn Staley and Eagles fans everywhere celebrated the Super Bowl win over Chiefs

How Dawn Staley and Eagles fans everywhere celebrated the Super Bowl win over Chiefs
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As expected after thrashing the Kansas City Chiefs in Super LIX in New Orleans, the passionate fans of the Eagles took to the streets of Philadelphia. They honked their horns, they chugged beers, they screamed and celebrated. Some of them climbed light poles too, and others yelled “Let’s Go Birds!”

Others, like South Carolina women’s basketball coach and Philadelphia native Dawn Staley, put on oversized hats and danced to Too $hort.

Some who attended the game stayed in their seats a little longer to bask in the moment, and to fire off some anti-Dallas chants.

Eagles fans far and wide had a whole lot to celebrate after beating the Chiefs 40-22 behind an MVP performance from Jalen Hurts, with an assist from some key supporting players, like rookie defensive back Cooper DeJean — whose pick-6 provided a momentum boost in the second quarter.

Here’s how Philly fans celebrated the big victory.

Eagles fans are setting fireworks off on Broad Street pic.twitter.com/Own3jobwFr

— Front Office Sports (@FOS) February 10, 2025

One more because we are SUPER BOWL CHAMPS! @Eagles Bih!!! pic.twitter.com/8VHYOtNRaH

— dawnstaley (@dawnstaley) February 10, 2025

You’re never interviewing just one Philadelphia Eagles fan after a Super Bowl win…

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— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing.bsky.social) February 9, 2025 at 10:52 PM

This is insane

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— Luis Paez-Pumar (@lpp.bsky.social) February 9, 2025 at 11:09 PM

“DALLAS SUCKS, DALLAS SUCKS”

Eagles fans are letting Cowboys fans hear it after the game pic.twitter.com/JfQ5S5kpIa

— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) February 10, 2025

NOW: Eagles fans have now SEIZED a trash truck in Downtown Philly

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

— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) February 10, 2025