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The Philadelphia Eagles will travel throughout downtown Philly on Friday to celebrate their Super Bowl win with their fans, and over a million people are expected to attend.
However, there appears to be cause for concern from city officials amid the chaos that has occurred in the city throughout the team's recent victories.
Numerous arrests have been made after both the Super Bowl and NFC championship victories in the Broad Street area.
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Fans are seen throwing towels into the air after a laundry truck purportedly was looted in Philadelphia following the Eagles' Super Bowl win. (Sam Hartson/FreedomNewsTV)
It Is the second parade for the Birds in the last seven years, and the city issued a message to the Eagles fans earlier this week.
"The parade route has been thoughtfully planned for the safety and security of all attendees. With large crowds expected, we ask everyone to celebrate responsibly and respectfully, making this a moment Philadelphia can be proud of," a press release read.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker added, "While City offices and buildings will be closed to allow everyone to join the festivities, our focus will remain on keeping all Philadelphians safe."
A shooting left one dead at last year's Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally.
Eagles fans celebrate the Super Bowl victory on South Broad Street on Feb. 9, 2025. (Imagn)
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