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An Eagles fan appeared to be under the weather during the Super Bowl victory parade in Philadelphia.
The City of Brotherly Love gathered on Friday to celebrate the Birds’ demoralizing victory over the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday.
With fences and portable toilets erected around the city, millions watched the team parade through Philly’s streets and culminate with a rally outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
However, one fan went viral during the celebrations as a video of him throwing up by one of the barricades circulated X.
The fan leaned over one of the fences in a sea of green and black. As he began vomiting, the crowd started the E-A-G-L-E-S chant, which he raised his fist to mid-hurl.
One fellow diehard behind him patted his back as he continued to fold over the barrier after the chant.
Friday’s parade provided some highs and lows, with Eagles linebacker Zack Baun stepping off the team bus at one stage to sign a fan’s baby in a heartwarming moment.
Amid the wild celebrations, Baun could be seen taking a quick break from the parade for one of the most unique autographs he will ever sign.
My man still did the E-A-G-L-E-S chant while losing his breakfast. Thatβs dedication. pic.twitter.com/RmvEBRvX8o
β Ducis Rodgers (@duciswild) February 14, 2025
The linebacker, who has just wrapped up a sensational debut season in Philly, briefly stepped off the bus taking Eagles players through the city and made a beeline for a supporter and their baby on the side of the street.
Incredible footage captured by the Philadelphia Inquirer shows him walking over and signing the baby’s hat before kissing them and heading back on the bus.
One could be heard shouting at him as he signed the autograph: ‘Stay in Philly forever, we love you!’
However, the celebrations also turned sour in Philadelphia after a shooting left two women injured on the day.
Police said the shooting unfolded at 23rd and Spring Garden Street, less than half a mile from where Eagles players celebrated their win on stage in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Officials said that two women, both in their 20s, had been shot in the legs near the parade by an unknown man.
Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Vanore told the Philadelphia Inquirer that the man was wearing an Eagles jersey and that it had happened after an argument.
Early reports also indicate that one of the victims was raced to hospital through a huge crowd of paradegoers.
It came after Eagles general manager Howie Roseman was left bloodied during the parade after being struck in the forehead when fans threw items at the team.