MINNEAPOLIS -- The Philadelphia Eagles spent about 10 minutes dancing and jumping together in the locker room. They sprayed champagne and other beverages available.
This was the second celebration, following the first on the field after winning Super Bowl 52 by beating the New England Patriots, 41-33, at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Then, when the music turned down, safety and captain Malcolm Jenkins addressed his teammates.
"I've been in the league for (expletive) nine years," he said. "I ain't never been a part of nothing like this, ain't seen nothing like this."
Jenkins held the Lombardi Trophy in his hands and proclaimed that he and his teammates were bringing it back to Philadelphia to give the city its first Super Bowl title.