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.
As thousands of Philadelphia Eagles fans flooded the city in the wake of the Eagles’ historic Super Bowl victory on February 4, the city’s rapid-transit system struggled to cope with passenger numbers.
According to the Port Authority Transit Company (PATCO), the volume of people traveling westbound towards Philadelphia delayed service on a number of trains. Speaking to local media,, PATCO spokesman Kyle Anderson said that a doorway jammed on a crowded Philadelphia-bound train causing the mechanism to lock for safety reasons.
In a separate incident, a train heading east had to shut down its power and stop because people were jumping on the line’s tracks, Anderson said.
Philadelphia resident Catherine Smith shared two clips of passengers stuck on a disabled train to Twitter. Smith said that around ‘200’ Eagles fans were stuck on the train for up to two hours.
PATCO said they later dispatched a second train to evacuate the affected passengers, but that the process was complicated by people jumping on and off of the tracks. Credit: BagsWerePacked via Storyful
Philadelphia went nuts after the Eagles’ big win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII. An unbelievable crowd gathered around City Hall in Philadelphia. One partier was so overjoyed, he tossed dollar bills into the air. In the midst of the celebrating, one Eagles fan got down on bended knee and proposed to his girlfriend. Of course she said yes! How could she not? On went the ring, followed by a big kiss.
Millions of people took to the streets of Philadelphia in honor of the Eagles. The team won its first Super Bowl after defeating the New England Patriots 41-33. Laura Podesta reports from Philadelphia.
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.
Eagles supporters stormed the streets of Philadelphia to celebrate the football team’s first-ever Super Bowl win.
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.
Philadelphia Eagles beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII to claim their first championship, holding off favored Patriots 41-33 in a game that shattered records. Eagles quarterback Nick Foles, who was named Super Bowl MVP, became the first player in NFL history to throw and catch a touchdown in Super Bowl.
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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