An Eagles fan seemed to be under the weather during the Super Bowl Victory Parade in Philadelphia.
The city of Broederliefde gathered on Friday to celebrate the demoralizing victory of the birds over the Chiefs of Kansas City last Sunday.
With fences and portable toilets built around the city, millions looked at the team through the streets of Philly and Culminated with a rally outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
However, one fan went viral during the celebrations as a video of him who survived X by one of the barricades.
The fan leaned over one of the fences in a sea of ​​green and black. When he started to vomit, the crowd started the Eagles singing, that he raised his fist to mid-hurl.
One colleague Diehard behind him beat his back while he continued to fold up the barrier after the singing.

A fan of Philadelphia Eagles was filmed during their Super Bowl Victory Parade on Friday
Friday's parade caused a number of highlights and lows, with Eagles -Linebacker Zack Baun stepping off the team bus at a certain moment to sign the baby of a fan at a heart -warming moment.
In the middle of the wild parties, Baun was to be seen who took a quick break from the parade for one of the most unique signatures he will ever sign.
The Linebacker, who has just completed a sensational debut season in Philly, got out of the bus briefly and took Eagles players through the city and made a peline for a supporter and their baby on the side of the street.
Incredible images caught by the Philadelphia Inquirer shows him walking and signing the baby hat before he kisses them and returns to the bus.
You could be heard against him while he signed the signature: “Stay in Philly forever, we love you!”
However, the parties were also sour in Philadelphia after a shooting, two women were injured in the day.

The Super Bowl parade of the Eagles in Philadelphia was not all positive on Friday

Allegedly at least two people were shot when a shooter opened the fire during the parade
The police said that the shooting unfolded at 23rd and Spring Garden Street, less than half a mile from where Eagles players celebrated their victory on stage for the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Officials said that two women, both in the twenties, were shot in their legs near the parade by an unknown man.
Deputy police commissioner Frank Vanore told the inquirer of Philadelphia that the man was wearing an Eagles sweater and that it had happened after a fight.
Early reports also indicate that one of the victims was raced to the hospital by a huge crowd.
It came after Howie Roseman, general manager of Eagles, was bled during the parade after he was beaten when fans threw items at the team.