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Eight people were hurt when a car drove into a crowd in the Spring Garden section of Philadelphia Sunday night after the Eagles game, police said. A driver struck a crowd near Broad and Spring
The intersection where the vehicle struck the crowd took place is about a half The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills 32-29 and will take on the Philadelphia Eagles at the Super Bowl in
Eight people were injured Sunday night in Philadelphia when a vehicle drove into a crowd celebrating the Eagles' win over the Washington Commanders to advance to the Super Bowl. The injuries
PHILADELPHIA WPVI -- A total of eight people were injured after a car hit a crowd of people celebrating the Eagles' NFC Championship win on Sunday night. It happened just after 930 p.m. at
The driver struck the crowd near the City Center area around 930 p.m. ET - a few hours after the game was finished at Lincoln Financial Field. Hundreds of Eagles fans flocked to the street to
A car crashed into a crowd of Eagles fans celebrating the team's NFC Championship near Broad and Spring Garden streets Sunday night. Eight people suffered non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
The victims were part of a large crowd that took to the streets after the Eagles beat the Washington Commanders 55-23 in the NFC championship game, sending them to the Super Bowl.
A car struck and injured several people in a crowd that was celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles' NFC Championship Game win. The driver struck people gathered near North Broad and Spring Garden
The incident occurred around 930 PM not long after the Eagles defeated the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field for the NFC Championship title -- and a spot in the Super Bowl. Fox
PHILADELPHIA AP A car hit and injured three pedestrians in a crowd of people celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles playoff game victory, police said.. A driver was in custody and the Sunday night collision did not immediately appear to be intentional, the Philadelphia Police Department said in a social media post.