Not even a busy day of work can stop fans of the Philadelphia Eagles from celebrating their team’s second Super Bowl title.
On Friday, the Eagles took to the streets to join the fans in commemorating their Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
But the parade being held in the middle of a workday on a holiday doesn’t mean that everyone was able to take the time off work.
While many likely made the choice to work and miss out on the festivities, others improvised – including one man who was seen holding up his laptop while on a Zoom call.
In a video posted to Draft Kings’ account on X, formerly Twitter, a man was seen near the road and on a headset as a meeting was being held on the laptop he was balancing on his left hand.
Social media caught wind of this and users praised this one particular parade goer for their ingenuity.
The Philadelphia Eagles celebrated a second Super Bowl title with a giant victory parade
![One fan in particular decided to take a work call on his laptop while taking in the festivities](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/14/21/95232099-14399441-image-a-23_1739569400940.jpg)
One fan in particular decided to take a work call on his laptop while taking in the festivities
’10/10 inspirational,’ wrote one user on the social media site.
‘Gotta do what you gotta do! [laughing emojis],’ said another user.
Another decided to mock the Philadelphia accent, saying, ‘“Yoo boss, I’ll smash them quarterly jawns this toosdee.”’
Someone else wondered what the person’s excuse was for not using their webcam, posting, ‘“Sorry boss my cameras having issues.”’
Others wondered how he was able to connect to the call so well: ‘How do they get the hotspot?’
‘No one is saying it, but I’m more impressed he got WiFi service in that area!,’ another user said.
One user remarked, ‘He should’ve used his phone, so folks couldn’t see and rat him out.’
It’s just one of many crazy scenes that took place throughout the parade route – ranging from players signing infants to a key member of the team being hit by a beer can.
![Eagles star Zack Baun was spotted signing a fan's baby at their Super Bowl parade on Friday](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/14/21/95227955-14399441-Eagles_star_Zack_Baun_was_spotted_signing_a_fan_s_baby_at_their_-a-19_1739569056936.jpg)
Eagles star Zack Baun was spotted signing a fan’s baby at their Super Bowl parade on Friday
![Jason Kelce is already on the beers at the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl parade on Friday](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/14/21/95223753-14399441-Jason_Kelce_is_already_on_the_beers_at_the_Philadelphia_Eagles_S-a-21_1739569060288.jpg)
![The Eagles legend was seen arriving at the party beer in hand amid the celebrations](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/14/21/95223749-14399441-The_Eagles_legend_was_seen_arriving_at_the_party_beer_in_hand_am-a-20_1739569060285.jpg)
Jason Kelce was on the beers early at the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl parade on Friday
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GM Howie Roseman was seen smoking a cigar after suffering a cut on his head at the parade
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Former Eagles center Jason Kelce arrived for the festivities early with booze in hand in order to get the party started in the morning.
Players on the team leaned into the fun by playing up the newfound rivalry between the Chiefs and Eagles. Defensive back CJ Gardner-Johnson wore a particularly mocking sweatshirt which targeted Taylor Swift.
Elsewhere, defensive hero Zach Baun was spotted on camera signing the baby of a fan along the parade route.
But the revelry got dangerous when Eagles general manager Howie Roseman was hit in the head with a beer can. He was okay and was seen wearing the cut on his forehead as a battle scar as he proclaimed his love for the city.
The Eagles knocked off the Chiefs 40-22.