Des supporters des Philadelphia Eagles montent sur la devanture d’un hôtel… et qu’elle s…

Philadelphia fans celebrated the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory on Sunday night by climbing on top of an awning on the downtown Ritz-Carlton hotel and jumping into crowds below.

In the video, filmed overnight, fans jumps off the awning into the arms of the crowd below. However, while one person is successfully caught, others fall to the ground, although they appear uninjured.

Philadelphia fans celebrated the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory on Sunday night by climbing on top of an awning on the downtown Ritz-Carlton hotel and jumping into crowds below.

In the video, filmed overnight, a fan jumps off the awning and is caught by the crowd, several feet below.

Madness Ensued at the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Victory Parade Check out what happened. The Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl LII.

Madness Ensued at the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Victory Parade Check out what happened. The Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl LII.

There were amazing scenes Thursday as the Eagles victory parade wound through the heart of Philadelphia. An estimated 2 million fans took to the streets to honor their Super Bowl heroes. Security was intense in order to avoid the mayhem that erupted Sunday night after the team won the Vince Lombardi Trophy for the first time. The parade came to an end at the famous steps of the Philadelphia Museum Of Art.

Philadelphia Eagles’ fans flocked to the streets after their team’s 41-33 Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots. A CBS Philly reporter was in the thick of the celebration early Monday morning.

Wrestling star John Cena, a self-declared New England Patriots fan, serenaded Philadelphia Eagles fans at the Wells Fargo Center on January 29 with a rendition of the Eagles Fight Song.

Cena, 40, addressed the crowd at the end of the WWE Raw event at the South Philadelphia arena before he sang the iconic Eagles song.

The wrestler sang Fly, Eagles, Fly before wishing fans luck ahead of Super Bowl LII on February 4. “From the bottom of my heart Philly, thank you, have a great night, and good luck this weekend,” he said. Credit: Twitter/CanvasTheory via Storyful

A Philadelphia Eagles fan with cerebral palsy in King of Prussia didn’t let his condition come between him and his favorite team when he gave a touching rendition of “Fly, Eagles Fly” after the team’s NFC Championship Game win on January 21.

Eagles superfan Mike McNabb passionately sang the Eagles’ fight song after the team beat the Minnesota Vikings in a clip shared to his mother’s Facebook account.

His mom, Cathy McNabb, fostered Mike from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where she’s worked for the past 32 years, before officially adopting him in May 1993.

“Mike was born in Philly and was brought into our die-hard Eagles loving family. Since Mike was young, he has grown up supporting and cheering for all Philly teams,” she said.

A version of Cathy’s clip shared to the Love What Matters Facebook page had earned over 99,000 views at the time of writing. Credit: Cathy McNabb via Storyful

Philadelphia Eagles’ fans flocked to the streets after their team’s 41-33 Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots. A CBS Philly reporter was in the thick of the celebration early Monday morning.

Eagles supporters stormed the streets of Philadelphia to celebrate the football team’s first-ever Super Bowl win.