Philadelphia Eagles fans were depicted against each other fighting at the Super Bowl parade of the team -with a man holding a baby while they fought.
More than a million people stood along the streets of the city on Friday afternoon to celebrate the Dominant 40-22 victory of the Eagles over the Chiefs of Kansas City in New Orleans.
But like the will of Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley, the worship of their fans, spoiled the day spoiled the day for some.
Images of a part of the parader route show a skirmish on the sidewalk. It is unclear what it started, but a woman can be seen and a man who wears a baby in his arm.
The child is hurled from left to right while a separate fight then breaks out. While the man tries to intervene, the baby is put in the middle of the fight.
The man can then be seen in the vulnerable and exchange of insults with a woman while the baby is in his arm. Fortunately, it seems that nobody was injured.

An Eagles fan holding a baby with a woman during the super bowl parade of the city

The man exchanged a few strokes with a woman before the skirmish ended with anyone injured
There was also chaos in the midst of the celebrations in Philadelphia with two women shot in the city after an argument.
The police said that the shooting unfolded near the 2300 block of Ben Franklin Parkway, half a mile from where Eagles players celebrated their victory on stage for the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Officials in the city of Brotherly Love said that two women between the ages of 20 and 27 were shot in the feet near the parade by an unknown man.
The 27-year-old suffered a shot wound on her left leg, while the 20-year-old was shot in the top left.
Both women were rushed to the Presbyterian hospital, where, according to the police, they are currently mentioned in a stable state.
Officers said that no weapon was found and no arrests have been made as their investigation continues.
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.
Sources said the outlet valve that the two women were near a skate park when a fight broke out and a man shot off.

Civil servants in the city of Brotherly Love said that two women, both in the twenties, had been shot down by an unknown man in their legs near the parade

It was expected that more than a million people would descend at Philadelphia for the celebrations on Friday
The 27-year-old was a bystander and did not know the other woman, said the source of law enforcement.
Air images of CBS News showed an ambulance that tried to ride through a crowd of people.
The shooting comes only a year after 33 people were injured and one was killed in a massive shooting on the previous Super Bowl parade for the Chiefs.
It was expected that more than a million people would descend at Philadelphia for the celebrations on Friday.
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.
Defensive back CJ Gardner-Johnson also brought the headlines at the Parade while he was wearing an rude sweatshirt that focused on Taylor Swift.
The parade started on Friday in South Philadelphia and went on to Broad Street while thousands of Eagles fans pack the streets.
The route ended in the Philadelphia Museum of Art on the famous 'Rocky Steps', where stars including Jalen Hurts appealed to huge crowds.

Huge crowds packed the streets of Philadelphia for the Parade to celebrate the Landslide victory of the Eagles on the Chiefs of Kansas City on Sunday

Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts holds the Lombardi trophy after dominating the chiefs
The stars thanked the city for her response to their landslide victory against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, but did not report the shooting in their comments.
Although the shooting unfolded less than a mile from where the Eagles celebrated, it was not directly on the Parader Route.
Mayor of Philadelphia Cherelle Parker and other city leaders begged the exuberant fans of the team earlier this week to stay safe and to keep the mood festive.
“In the midst of all this beauty, all the sacrifices that this team made to meet this moment, we don't want it all going along the road,” said the mayor.