Fans celebrate as Eagles prepare for Super Bowl matchup against Kansas City Chiefs
Fans across the city celebrated after the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Washington Commanders to earn a trip to the Super Bowl where they'll have the chance to get revenge on the Kansas City Chiefs. NBC10's Brian Sheehan, Shaira Arias and Siobhan McGirl have reactions from fans while Miguel Martinez-Valle has the details on a scary moment in which a car crashed into a crowd of people who were celebrating along Broad Street in North Philadelphia.
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