It didn’t take long for the Eagles’ celebration to spill into the streets of Philadelphia on Sunday after they defeated the Commanders 55-23 in the NFC championship game.
Eagles fans packed Broad Street and the surrounding area, with some even climbing greased poles, after watching their team secure a spot in Super Bowl 2025 on Sunday.
An Eagles fan reacts after their win against the Commanders on Jan. 26.
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An Eagles fan reacts after their win against the Commanders on Jan. 26.
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An Eagles fan climbs a pole after their win against the Commanders on Jan. 26.
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An Eagles fan climbs a pole after their win against the
Commanders on Jan. 26.
Screengrab via X/@CBSPhiladelphia
In a video posted to X by the city’s CBS affiliate, a fan climbed a street pole on Broad Street, reached the sign and was perched parallel to the traffic light — pumping his fist as the crowd roared around him.

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Another photo shared by the Philadelphia Inquirer captured a fan climbing a pole at the corner of Cottman Avenue and Frankford Avenue, while a fan wearing an eagle costume sat on top of someone’s shoulder within a cluster of people.

It all depicts a similar scenario to what unfolded two years ago when Philadelphia made their run to the Super Bowl and in 2018 — when the Eagles clinched the first title in franchise history.
Eagles fans celebrate after they advanced to the Super Bowl on Jan. 26.
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Eagles fans celebrate after they advanced to the Super Bowl on Jan. 26.
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This time, they reached the ultimate game of the NFL season behind running back Saquon Barkley’s 118 yards and three rushing touchdowns, while quarterback Jalen Hurts added 246 passing yards, a touchdown through the air and three on the ground.
Philadelphia led by 12 at halftime and then eventually turned the game into a blowout during the fourth quarter, when Hurts, Barkley and Will Shipley each collected rushing touchdowns.
By that point, the celebration had already begun inside Lincoln Financial Field.
Eagles fans climbed a pole after their win over the Commanders in the NFC Championship game on Jan. 26.
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Eagles fans climbed a pole after their win over the Commanders in the NFC Championship game on Jan.

The Eagles had already assured that fans will have a chance to travel to New Orleans in two weeks where they will face the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs — who beat the Bills 32-29 — in a rematch of Super Bowl 2023.
And then, when all of the seconds had wound down, the celebration carried on throughout the night in the street.