The Philadelphia Eagles will celebrate their triumph of the Super Bowl in a parade in the city on Friday, it has been announced.
Philadelphia is in a party mode after the Eagles shook the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night, with the field marshal Jalen hurts the hero in a dominant victory of 40-22 over the consecutive champions in New Orleans.
Hurts and his teammates are now ready to return home and parade the Vince Lombardi trophy for the city, with a historical celebration scheduled for Friday, February 14.
“Together, with the @Eagles, we will reveal more details soon,” wrote the city of Philadelphia in X when announcing the date.
Eagles supporters will have the opportunity to have fun with the team five days after their chiefs beating in Louisiana.
Kansas City had the opportunity to become the first team in history to win three consecutive Super Bowls, but Patrick Mahomes, who threw two expensive interceptions in a rare night, was eclipsed by his rival field marshal.
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Philadelphia Eagles will celebrate their Super Bowl triumph in a parade in the city on Friday
Hurts produced one of the best performances of his career to date on the largest possible stage, completing 17 of his 22 passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns with President Donald Trump watching.
The 26 -year -old ran for 72 yards and a touchdown when the Eagles sailed with the victories one side of Super Bowl in recent memory.
However, what should have been a night of pure celebration for the city quickly descended to chaos at home.
Moments after the second victory of the team was confirmed in the Super Bowl, thousands of fans swarmed in the streets of Philadelphia in a wild frenzy fed by alcohol on Sunday night.
The party after the game quickly became chaos when supporters caused damage to the records on Broad Street, while multiple injuries were suffered.
It is estimated that 10,000 fans took care of the city after the historical triumph of the Eagles, and some celebrations even became destructive when fires began.
The videos also captured the attendees of the rebel party that jumped on the cars, climbing by dump trucks and bus shelters, and scale the traffic light posts while celebrating the team that avenged their defeat of 2023 against the chiefs in Arizona.