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Eagles Fans Flood Philly Streets After Super Bowl 38-35 Loss: ‘F–k The Chiefs’

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SUPER BOWL: Eagles fans were very upset after their team lost the Super Bowl to the Kansas City Chiefs. They went out into the streets of Philadelphia, yelled obscenities, set off fireworks, and fought with police Sunday night and early Monday morning.

According to social media videos, Broad Street looked like a sea of green after heartbroken Philadelphia fans climbed traffic lights and chanted “F— the Chiefs!” after the Eagles’ stunning 38-35 loss.

According to Fox News, police issued warnings to rowdy fans who were seen igniting fireworks on the ground, climbing greased poles, and jumping onto bus shelters.

“The thing is, whether you win or lose… “Philly will still be Philly because IT’S A PHILLY THING,” Twitter user @Annie Wu 22 wrote, sharing the video of a crowd yelling obscenities.

Someone threw a section of a fence at one point, but it did not hit anyone.

Dozens of police officers and SWAT team members in riot gear stood ready to disperse the revelers over a speaker.

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Eagles Fans Used Smoke Bombs In Protest To The Chiefs Win

According to videos posted on Twitter, police used smoke bombs around 11 p.m. to disperse the crowds and get people to go home.

Bicycle cops and a crowd also clashed on Broad Street, according to NBC Philadelphia.

Some fans were seen being arrested late Sunday.

Two people were charged with misdemeanors, and 11 others were cited for disorderly conduct, according to police, who also stated that one officer was injured in the melee but did not seek medical attention.

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Earlier in the day, before the big game, a car was overturned on a crowded street near Temple University.

According to Fox 29, people remained mostly peaceful on Broad Street, and the crowd left between 11 p.m. and midnight.

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The Chiefs Had A Game Winning Field Goal Half-Way Through The Game The Sealed The Win

The diehards had started partying on the streets while the Eagles were still ahead — before a controversial holding call late in the game paved the way for the Chiefs’ game-winning field goal.

Following the game, Eagles cornerback James Bradberry admitted to blitzing Chiefs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster on the game-winning drive.

“I’m so disappointed at that call, (Bradberry) barely touched him. At the game’s end, will you make a call like that? “Will a call like that decide the Super Bowl?” one fan asked, according to Fox 29.

Despite the last-minute upset, Birds fans continued to cheer on their team as confetti rained and fireworks lit up the sky.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Grumpy’s Tavern manager Keith D’Alfonso grumbled, “Not happy,” as patrons yelled expletives.

Ashton Crawford, 31, sat glumly at Reale’s Sports Bar & Grill on Frankford Avenue as the Chiefs celebrated their victory.

“I’m simply torturing myself. I thought we had it figured out. “I assumed we’d be out in the streets celebrating,” he explained.

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Different Fans Weigh In On Their Opinions Of their Teams

Amid the disappointment, Jamel Fanning, 40, waxed philosophical on Broad Street.

“There will always be ups and downs when you play this game,” Fanning told the Inquirer. “We must continue to support our team. We don’t stop supporting them because they lost.”

Police lined up on Broad Street around midnight Monday to clear the area near City Hall, and crews from the Department of Public Property later collected and stacked fencing onto trucks.

Given the notoriously raucous Birds fans’ past behavior, Philadelphia police had braced for a chaotic scene following the Super Bowl.

Fans celebrated the Eagles’ NFC Championship game victory over the 49ers last month by climbing light poles, crosswalk lights, and standing on bus stop shelters.

When the Eagles defeated the Patriots in the Super Bowl in 2018, authorities famously greased light poles throughout the city, but it wasn’t enough to keep enterprising fans from climbing them.

SOURCE – (NY Post)

 

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Seize The Gray Win the Preakness 2024, Mystik Dan Finished Second

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Seize The Gray has won the Preakness 2024. Favorite and Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan finished second, halting his pursuit for the first Triple Crown since Justify in 2018, NBC Sports Reports.

Seize the Grey won the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland, on Saturday, defeating Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan and six other horses. Seize the Grey led from start to finish, with Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan in second place. Catching Freedom placed third.

D. Wayne Lukas, 88, becomes the oldest trainer in history to win a Triple Crown event. It marks his eighth Preakness victory in his career, tying Bob Baffert for second all-time. Lukas has won 15 Triple Crown races in his career.

Jaime Torres made a memorable Triple Crown debut with his triumph in Seize the Grey.

MyRacehorse owns Seize the Grey, and it sells thoroughbred “micro-shares” to the general public. There are 2,570 shareholders in Seize the Grey, representing 42 of the 50 states.

Seize the Grey is the Preakness’ 18th victory from the seventh post since 1909. No other post has resulted in more than 14 winners.

If Seize the Grey competes, his next race will be the 156th Belmont Stakes on June 8 at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York.

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Dallas Stars Eliminate Avalanche 2-1 With Double Overtime Win

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Dallas Stars Eliminate Avalanche 2-1 With OT Win

The Avalanche’s aspirations of returning to the Stanley Cup were dashed late Friday night when they lost 2-1 in double overtime against the Dallas Stars.

Former Avalanche player Matt Duchene scored the game-winning goal, allowing the Dallas Stars to advance to the Western Conference final.

Duchene, who began his professional career in Denver, grabbed a loose puck in front of the net and blasted it over a sprawled-out Alexandar Georgiev. Duchene raced down the ice and sank to his knees in celebration.

Dallas Stars will play either Edmonton Oilers or the Vancouver Cunucks next. The Dallas Stars are making their second straight trip to the conference finals, having fallen to eventual Stanley Cup champion Vegas last season. The Stars won their sole Stanley Cup championship in 1999.

This was a series in which the road team won five of six games, with the Stars winning all three in Denver. The Avalanche were the best home team throughout the regular season, while the Stars had the best away record.

After winning the Stanley Cup two years earlier, the Avalanche finished the season 50-25-7.

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NFL Distances Itself From Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker’s Comments During Commencement Speech

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NEW YORK — The NFL has distanced itself from Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, stating that “his views are not those of the NFL as an organization.”

Butker spoke at the commencement ceremony at Benedictine College, a private Catholic liberal arts institution in Kansas, last week and claimed most of the graduating ladies were likely more enthused about getting married and having children.

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NFL Distances Itself From Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker’s Comments During Commencement Speech

Butker also said that some Catholic officials were “pushing dangerous gender ideologies onto the youth of America.”

“Harrison Butker gave a speech in his personal capacity,” said Jonathan Beane, NFL senior vice president and chief diversity and inclusion officer, in a statement issued on Thursday. “His opinions do not represent the NFL as an organization. The NFL remains unwavering in its commitment to inclusion, which only strengthens our league.”

The three-time Super Bowl champion gave his about 20-minute speech Saturday at the school in Atchison, Kansas, about 60 miles (97 kilometers) north of Kansas City. He earned a standing ovation from graduates and other attendees.

Butker, who has made his conservative Catholic convictions known, also criticized Pride Month, which is especially crucial for the LGBTQ+ rights movement, as well as President Joe Biden’s abortion stance.

“I think it is you, the women, who have had the most diabolical lies told to you,” Butker concluded.

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NFL Distances Itself From Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker’s Comments During Commencement Speech

“Some of you may go on to have excellent jobs in the world, but I believe the bulk of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into the world. I can guarantee you that my lovely wife Isabelle would be the first to state that her life truly began when she began to live her vocation as a wife and mother,” he said.

Butker, 28, claimed his wife accepted “one of the most important titles of all.” Homemaker.”

Butker also chastised The Associated Press for emphasizing a move toward conservativism in some sectors of the church.

Butker also made an oblique allusion to Pride Month, referring to a “deadly sin sort of pride that has a month dedicated to it.” Butker also criticized Biden’s views, such as his rejection of the Supreme Court’s reversal of the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling and support for abortion rights, which are significant campaign topics in the 2024 presidential race.

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NFL Distances Itself From Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker’s Comments During Commencement Speech

The 2017 seventh-round pick from Georgia Tech has emerged as one of the NFL’s greatest kickers, breaking the Chiefs franchise record with a 62-yard field goal in 2022. Butker helped them win their first Super Bowl in 50 years in 2020, added a second Lombardi Trophy in 2023, and kicked the game-winning field goal in overtime against San Francisco in February.

SOURCE – (AP)

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