Scenes of chaos erupted in Philadelphia Sunday night following the Eagles’ Super Bowl win with fans in team colors seen setting fires, smashing light poles and chanting, “F— the Chiefs!”
Footage captured by FreedomNewsTV purportedly showed a crowd looting a laundry truck and tossing towels into the air. Police then were seen responding to a fire as a pile of the laundry was set ablaze.
In another clip, two individuals could be seen toppling a light pole. Once it hit the ground, a crowd rushed around it and started smashing it with their feet. Then members of the crowd picked the pole up and started carrying it through the city’s downtown area.
Videos also showed fans climbing on top of light poles, street signs, bus stops, trucks and trees. In one scene, fans re-enacted the Eagles’ signature “tush push” play.
The Philadelphia Police Department told Fox News Digital that it arrested 47 people during the demonstrations, including on charges of vandalism and assaulting a police officer.

Fans are seen throwing towels into the air after a laundry truck purportedly was looted in Philadelphia, Pa., following the Eagles’ Super Bowl win. (Sam Hartson/FreedomNewsTV)
With the Eagles blowing out the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, the party was on earlier than expected on Broad Street.
The Birds stopped the Chiefs’ quest for three consecutive titles with their 40-22 victory in the big game, good for their second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.
Well before the game ended, Eagles fans took to the streets of Philadelphia to start the party.

Towels from the laundry truck appear to have been set on fire following the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl victory. (Sam Hartson/FreedomNewsTV)
The SEPTA announced that several bus routes were suspended due to “anticipated large crowds and streets closures.”
Well, they anticipated correctly, as fans were quick to get in their cars and celebrate.

A laundry truck purportedly was looted by Philadelphia Eagles fans who were celebrating after the Super Bowl. (Sam Hartson/FreedomNewsTV)
Right around when the game ended, fireworks went off.
A DJ tried to set up shop, but he was stopped by police.
Philly Eagles mayhem thread: Someone tried to set up a real hot-sh** dj system on the Broad Street median and cops shut that down before it got started. pic.twitter.com/YhiHTO5kz6
— Stephanie Farr (@FarFarrAway) February 10, 2025
Another group of fans were spotted burning a Chiefs jersey and chanting, “F— Taylor Swift,” who is dating Chiefs star Travis Kelce. Swift was booed by a heavy Eagles fan contingent at the Super Bowl itself.

An Eagles fan sits on a stoplight at Pine and Broad Streets in Philadelphia after the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory on Feb. 9, 2025. (Kaitlyn McCormick/Cherry Hill Courier-Post / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
The celebration for the NFC championship game in January resulted in mayhem with several arrests, injuries, and even one person, an 18-year-old, dying after falling off a lamp post.
That did not stop fans from trying it on Sunday night.
Poles are being climbed in Philadelphia!
🦅🦅🦅 pic.twitter.com/T1T9WckyFt
— Danny Freeman (@DannyEFreeman) February 10, 2025