Listen to the hilariously hectic Philly police scanner after Eagles win
By Scott Rogust
You can listen to the hectic Philadelphia police scanner as fans celebrate the Eagles’ NFC Championship Game and a berth in Super Bowl 57.
The Philadelphia Eagles are heading back to the Super Bowl for the fourth time in their franchise’s history. For the first time since winning Super Bowl 52, the Eagles are heading back to the big game after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 on Sunday evening. With this, that meant that the Eagles fanbase would be celebrating in public, which would create chaos.
Philadelphia prepares for such situations, as they grease up the light poles to prevent fans from climbing high above the streets. Even though it doesn’t stop determined Eagles fans, it is done prior to a Philadelphia sports team’s potential championship win.
The videos of celebrations have circulated online. For those who wanted to listen to what is going on, they can do so by clicking on this link to listen to the Philadelphia police scanner. As you would imagine, it is pretty hectic.
Listen to Philadelphia police scanner as Eagles fans celebrate NFC title win
Again, you can listen to what is going on, or log onto your social media feed to see the clips of what happened. Like fans climbing up the light poles, or those standing atop a bus stop vestibule, only to fall through it.
The Eagles had the top seed in the NFC after finishing the season with a 14-3 record. They managed to decisively defeat the New York Giants in the Divisional Round to earn their spot in the NFC Championship Game. They faced off a 49ers team that statistically had the best defense in the NFL.
While Philadelphia was held to just 269 yards of offense, they held the 49ers to just 164 yards. The Eagles suffered two injuries to their available quarterbacks. Brock Purdy suffered a right elbow injury when getting hit in the arm by edge rusher Haason Reddick during a pass attempt. Meanwhile, Josh Johnson had to leave the game after suffering a concussion after hitting the back of his head off the turf when getting hit by defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh.
All four of Philadelphia’s touchdowns were scored during rushing attempts. Miles Sanders scored two of them, while Jalen Hurts and Boston Scott scored one each.
The Eagles are heading to Arizona to compete in Super Bowl 57, and will wait to see who they will play between the Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals. We will see if the Eagles fanbase will be celebrating on Sunday, Feb. 12.