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Die Philadelphia Eagles haben den Superbowl gewonnen und die Stadt in Extase versetzt. Einige Chaoten wollten aber nicht nur feiern, sondern lieber zerstören.

Matt Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons took care of business at home against the Philadelphia Eagles, using a late Sam Bradford interception to propel a 26-24 home win in Week 1.

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 Eagles fans scaling the gates of Philadelphia City Hall on Sunday, February 4. One fan can be seen holding a beer keg while he climbs. The crowd below can be heard cheering enthusiastically.

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: Andrew Boston via Storyful

Thousand of Eagles fans flooded the streets of Philadelphia to celebrate their teams first NFL title win at Super Bowl LII.
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The extreme traveling comes to an end as we conclude this Indochina SouthEast Asia tour in Bangkok. In a combo of 2 nights we explore the party scene, nightlife and clubs of Thailand. From the sky bars, night markets, and to some of the most famous clubs in the city, we explore everything we can and try to enjoy this last night we have. A big thanks to travel specialist and consultant World Juanderer for facilitating this trip. Check them out at WorldJuanderer.com! Vlog 238\r
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A masked man in a green football jersey smashed a window at Macy’s in downtown Philadelphia, seen in this video, but another Eagles fan blocked anyone trying to gain access to the store until police arrived within minutes of the February 4 incident.

Thousands of fans flocked to downtown after Eagles beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, the city’s first football championship since 1960, and there were damage reports that included an overturned car, smashed store windows, toppled streetlights and graffiti, a news report said. Fans climbed light poles and the awning at the Ritz-Carlton hotel. The awning later collapsed, and several light poles also fell over.

Three people were arrested amid the celebration.

This video’s uploader said there was no looting at the Macy’s. Credit: @xwithmywoes via Storyful

Tens of thousands of Eagles fans converged on central Philadelphia on Sunday, February 4 to celebrate their team’s Super Bowl victory against the New England Patriots.

Fireworks were launched in the Broad Street Historic District and the streets were packed with cheering fans.

That evening, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41-33 at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Credit: Giulia M Sebring via Storyful

Chaos erupted as Eagles fans took to the streets of Philadelphia to celebrate their historic Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots on Feb. 4, 2018.