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By Luke Kenton   This Philadelphia Eagles super-fan doesn’t let cerebral palsy get in the way of his Super Bowl spirit, as he bellows out his team’s famous fight song before their historic win. Though 29-year-old Michael McNabb has never been able to play American Football for himself, he hasn’t let his disability get in […]

The Super Bowl kicks off soon with millions of American football fans readying themselves for the biggest sporting event in the United States.
The New England Patriots will face underdogs the Philadelphia Eagles at 8.30 a.m. Monday, Korean time at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minnesota.
Newly-crowned MVP Tom Brady and his fellow Patriots are clear favorites, but the Eagles have proved throughout the season that they should not be underestimated.
The Super Bowl is usually played in warm locations, but this year it is expected to be the coldest Super Bowl yet, with lows at kick off dipping to about minus 16 degrees Celsius.

Philadelphia Erupts in Celebration, and Unruliness, After Victory
Fans flooded into the streets from crowded bars after watching their team clinch its first Super Bowl title
and the first national championship for any Philadelphia team since the Phillies won the World Series in 2008.
The celebration in the streets around City Hall started out peacefully
but grew more unruly as some fans pulled down traffic lights, climbed onto the roofs of garbage trucks and bus shelters, pushed over concrete planters and sprayed beer over the crowd.
PHILADELPHIA — Thousands of Eagles fans jammed the streets of downtown Philadelphia late Sunday in
a rowdy celebration of the team’s victory over the New England Patriots in this year’s Super Bowl.
“We have had several acts of vandalism where windows have been smashed, and some injuries have been reported around light poles
that have been pulled down,” the Philadelphia Police Department said in a statement.

Thousands of Philadelphia Eagles fans took to the streets of Philadelphia to celebrate their Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots.

This video shared by an eyewitness shows an Eagles fan spraying beer at a crowd after scaling a lamppost on South Broad Street on Sunday, February 4. It shows fans standing below him cheering and laughing as they enjoy the celebration next to Philadelphia City Hall.

Police had put hydraulic fluid on lampposts and signposts in a bid to deter people from climbing them, according to local reports.

The celebrations broke out after the Eagles clinched a decisive 41-33 win at the U.S Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

Mayor Jim Kenney described the event as a day the city has “dreamed of”, according to local news reports. Credit: Twitter/omniskillz via Storyful

Eagles Fans Take to Streets of Philadelphia to Celebrate Fans flooded the streets as the team won their very first Super Bowl championship. The Eagles defeated the New England Patriots, earning Philadelphia a major victory since the Phillies won the World Series in 2008. The Eagles defeated the Patriots with a final score of 41-33. If the Patriots would have won the game, it would have been there sixth Super Bowl victory.

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Alshon Jeffery leaps for a quick 5-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Nick Foles.

Why you should love your ’saggy boobs’
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Chidera Eggerue, a 23-year-old award-winning blogger, is the driving force behind Saggy Boobs Matter, an online movement
that challenges unrealistic expectations of what breasts should look like.

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