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Eagles fan, 18, on life support after falling from street light pole during celebration: report

The Philadelphia Eagles won the NFC Championship and their fans celebrated in the streets. (Credit: Kory Aversa @PhillyPublicist /TMX)

A Philadelphia Eagles fan is reportedly fighting for his life after a tragedy while celebrating the Birds' NFC title.

The fan, just 18 years old, fell from a light pole on the corner of 15th and Market streets in Philly, according to ABC 6 in Philly. City officials have urged fans not to climb the poles during their celebrations.

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Two years ago, when the Eagles made Super Bowl LVII, also against the Kansas City Chiefs, poles were greased up to prevent fans from climbing.

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Philadelphia Eagles fans cheer before the NFC Championship game at Lincoln Financial Field. (Bill Streicher-Imagn Images)

The man was transported to Jefferson Hospital after suffering brain trauma.

Several other fans were also spotted climbing poles throughout the city.

There were several scary incidents on Sunday night, including a shooting, stabbing and other assaults. Four people were arrested, and 31 citations were handed down. Three other people were injured after a woman crashed her car into a crowd of people, several hours after the game had ended.

People celebrate following the Eagles' NFC Championship win over the Washington Commanders in Philadelphia on Jan. 26, 2025. (Thomas Hengge/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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