Philadelphia Eagles fans ‘suffer injuries’ after celebrating atop glass bus stop

Celebrate philadelphia eagles Fans have reportedly suffered “multiple injuries” after falling from a glass bus stop in the city when it reached their super bowl,

Eagles Defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 will face the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFC Championship Game and NFL The season showpiece in a fortnight’s time, scenes of wild festivities in the famously sports-mad city of Philadelphia.

However, those scenes of happiness turned sour filcrimeupdate.com reporting that several people have been injured in a bus stop incident that occurred at a septa Bus stop on South Broad Street near City Hall.

The footage shows several Eagles fans standing on top of the glass structure, which shatters as everyone falls onto the street below. The aftermath of the incident is not visible in the video.

Earlier, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney urged the city’s citizens to celebrate the NFL’s success “joyfully, safely and respectfully”.

“As a lifelong Philadelphian and mayor of this great city, I’m thrilled to see fans of all ages and from every neighborhood celebrate shoulder to shoulder,” Kenney said in a statement. “It’s a wonderful night and I ask Philadelphians to celebrate happily, safely and respectfully.”

However, later on Sunday evening police in riot gear were seen dispersing fans in the streets as the celebrations got out of control. According to reports, the crowd was largely peaceful, but some supporters continued to put themselves and others at risk by trying to climb onto parked cars and various city structures.

The scenes were reminiscent of 2018, when the Eagles stunned the New England Patriots with a late Nick Foles touchdown pass to Zach Ertz that saw them win the Super Bowl for the first time in their history.

That day, several Eagles fans began celebrating atop a canopy at the Ritz Carlton until the unit collapsed under the group’s weight.

Once again, police smoothed out light poles to prevent fans from climbing over the crowd, but supporters still managed to hoist themselves onto street signs and traffic lights.