Eagles Fans Celebrate Super Bowl Win in New Orleans
Briefly

The Philadelphia Eagles triumphed over the Kansas City Chiefs with a score of 40-22, resulting in an electric atmosphere in the Superdome. As the Eagles celebrated their victory, fans filled the stadium with chants and cheers, reveling in stopping the Chiefs from making NFL history by winning three consecutive Super Bowls. The scene included prominent figures like President Trump and former First Lady Jill Biden, showcasing the game’s significant cultural impact. Meanwhile, Eagles fans happily vacated the stadium, contrasting with the subdued demeanor of Chiefs supporters.
As the clock ran out at the Super Bowl on Sunday night, and the Philadelphia Eagles ran onto the field in New Orleans, confetti filled the Superdome and the team's fight song, Fly Eagles Fly, blared over the speakers.
There was plenty for those Eagles fans to cheer as Philadelphia beat Kansas City, 40-22, stopping the Chiefs from becoming the first team in N.F.L. history to win three consecutive Super Bowls.
President Trump, who was a guest of Gayle Benson, the owner of the New Orleans Saints, watched some of the game from a suite alongside members of his family.
Taylor Barber, left, Bria Bryant, center, and Jessie Ulmer, teachers from Texas, planned to party with the winning team.
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