Philly fan celebration update: Hundreds take to streets yelling ‘F**k Tom Brady’ (Video)

PHILADELPHIA, PA - FEBRUARY 04: Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrates their victory in Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots on February 4, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania..(Photo by Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - FEBRUARY 04: Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrates their victory in Super Bowl LII against the New England Patriots on February 4, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania..(Photo by Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images) /
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TBD whether Eagles fans burn the city down, but they are definitely chanting obscenities about Tom Brady.

The Eagles won the Super Bowl and now it’s time to truly watch the world burn. Or, at least Philadelphia. The noted crazy pants fanbase now has the most legitimate reason to go buck wild in their hometown and while only time will tell what the lasting and physical damage to personal and or public property is, we’re already beginning to see their chosen forms of celebration. Everyone’s greatest dreams and fears of utter chaos are coming true.

Unsurprisingly, Philly fans have taken to the streets to celebrate their first-ever Super Bowl and they have adopted this delightful and simple chant: F**k Tom Brady / *clap*, *clap* / *clap*, *clap* *clap*. You know the rhythm. If you don’t, see for yourself.

Apparently, if you watch the CBS live feed of the city, you can hear the chants as well.

If Twitter is to be believed, this nifty chant is breaking out spontaneously across the city. Some fans are singing the more family-friendly “Fly, Eagles, Fly” fight song and other fans are chanting “Big D**k Nick” accompanied by car horns and air horns. Meek Mill’s “Dreams and Nightmares” on repeat. No doubt fans are also climbing greased poles and flipping over cars. Things are literally on fire. It’s only fitting.

Here’s footage of more chaos.

God bless the Super Bowl. God bless football and fandom. God bless Eagles fans. God bless the chaos and craziness of the end of a postseason success drought. May Eagles fans celebrate with all the enthusiasm in the world, preferably without real harm.

We can’t wait to see what Philly fans get up to next.