Philly cleans up after street celebrations for Eagles’ Super Bowl win
Fans were in an exhausted bliss Monday as streets crews cleaned up the remnants of the celebrations.
The Symphony House apartment building on Broad and Pine Streets as the party started unwinding at 1 a.m. and again at 9 a.m. Monday morning.Read moreAbraham Gutman / Staff
Monday was a bad day to be the driver of street-cleaning truck in Philadelphia. But for everyone else, it looked almost like just another day on Broad Street.
As people commuted to work and visiting fans checked out of their hotels, there were still stray bits of green confetti, barricades along the sidewalk, and the occasional carcass of a shotgunned beer can falling from the ground off construction scaffolding.
Eagles fans react after Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Eagles fans react after Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Eagles fans react after Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Eagles fans react after Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
An eagles hat next to some beer cans as fans celebrate the Eagles win the Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs along Cottman and Frankford Avenue in Philadelphia.Read moreTyger Williams / Staff Photographer
Lily Albright, of Port Richmond, Pa., flexing and posing in the middle of the streets after the Eagles win the Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs along Cottman and Frankford Avenue.Read moreTyger Williams / Staff Photographer
Jey Lugardo, takes videos of Eagles fans celebrating as her son Jeremiah, 4, looks out the window after the Eagles won in the Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs along Cottman and Frankford Avenues.Read moreTyger Williams / Staff Photographer
Justin and Sasha Smith take a photo with their kids Ava, 15, and Gavin, 9, with a cutout of Jalen Hurts celebrating the Eagles winning the Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs.Read moreTyger Williams / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles fans take the streets celebrating the Eagles win in the Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs along Cottman and Frankford Avenue.Read moreTyger Williams / Staff Photographer
Lily Albright, of Port Richmond, Pa., (left), and ANthony Gratziani, of Northeast Philadelphia, Pa., (right), doing pushups in the middle of the street in celebration of the Eagles win the Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs along Cottman and Frankford Avenues.Read moreTyger Williams / Staff Photographer
Jenna Osinski, of Northeast Philadelphia, Pa., (left), next to Davidson Dos Santos, 12, on his dad shoulders, Oleg Ivan, of Northeast Philadelphia, Pa., celebrating the Eagles winning the Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs along Cottman and Frankford Avenues.Read moreTyger Williams / Staff Photographer
Eagles fans in Philadelphia cheer for their team during the NFL Super Bowl LIX game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX, near City Hall.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Eagles fans react after Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX, on Broad Street.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX, on Broad Street.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX, on Broad Street.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX, near City Hall.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Jenna Osinski, of Northeast Philadelphia, Pa., (left), next to Davidson Dos Santos, 12, on his dad shoulders, Oleg Ivan, of Northeast Philadelphia, Pa., celebrating the Eagles winning the Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs along Cottman and Frankford Avenue.Read moreTyger Williams / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX, near City Hall.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX, near City Hall.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Fans celebrate the Eagles’ win in the NFL Super Bowl LIX, near City Hall.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Photographer
Eagles fans react after Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs.Read moreJessica Griffin / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrate a 37-6 lead during the fourth quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles fans mock the Chiefs during the fourth quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles fans react to a complete field goal during the fourth quarter.Read moreMonica Herndon / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles fans react to a 37-6 lead during the fourth quarter.Read moreDavid Maialetti / Staff Photographer
Eagles fans cheer during the third quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles fans react to a defensive play during the third quarter.Read moreSteven M. Falk / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Eagles fans cheer during the third quarter.Read moreYong Kim / Staff Photographer
Eagles fans go wild during the Verizon Fan Fest at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. Verizon hosted the viewing party for its customers during the NFL Super Bowl LIX.Read moreElizabeth Robertson / Staff Phot
”It was a madhouse. People were out of their minds,” said Jonathan Harvey about the scene on Broad Street Sunday night.
He grew up in West Philly but has since moved to Virginia, and said it was a strange feeling to watch the Eagles win a game so decisively, and even get a chance to relax.
”That’s not been my experience as an Eagles fan,” he said
The last Eagles fans were still celebrating the franchise’s second Super Bowl victory when Department of Streets cleaning crews arrived to South Broad Street around 1:30 a.m. Monday. City workers were still cleaning the broken bottles, confetti, and firework’s casings on 9 a.m. Monday, as passersby exchanged “Go Birds!” on the quiet but joyous morning.
As Kori Keaton walked down Broad this morning, he gave a hearty “Go Birds” to other fans walking past. He held a wide smile on his face, even though the Oklahoma City man doesn’t even consider himself much of an Eagles fan, usually rooting for the Minnesota Vikings. But his dad was an Eagles fan, and Keaton came to watch the game with his family in Southwest Philly. It looked like the spirit of the team was winning him over.
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