HughE Dillon is a freelance photographer for Time Out Philadelphia. He‘s also the author of popular Philly gossip blog Philly Chit Chat.

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18 crazy crowd shots from the Philadelphia Wing Bowl

18 crazy crowd shots from the Philadelphia Wing Bowl

Sunday’s big game isn’t the only “bowl’ happening this weekend. The 26th annual Wing Bowl took place bright and early this morning at the Wells Fargo Center. Hosted by SportsRadio 94 WIP, the event is a competition to see who can stuff the most wings into their belly the fastest, but it’s also quite the people-watching extravaganza. Sloshed and rowdy fans packed the venue wearing wild costumes and toting along plenty of Eagles spirit. (At one point fans dressed in team colors even broke out into a rousing rendition of the “Fly, Eagles, Fly” fight song.) Check out some photos from the day below, and be sure to tip your cap to the day’s winner: Molly Schuyler, who beat out 22 competitors by stuffing her gut with 501 wings, which were provided by P.J. Whelihan's. This is her third Wing Bowl win, and she took home $5,000 and a Hyundai Sonata.                         Wing Bowl winner Molly Schuyler             P.J. Whelihan‘s provided the wings   RECOMMENDED: 19 awesome things to do in Philadelphia this weekend
18 photos capture Eagles fans celebrating last night on Broad Street

18 photos capture Eagles fans celebrating last night on Broad Street

You probably heard all the commotion: Philadelphia Eagles fans began celebrating mere seconds after the clock ran out on the NFC Championship game that will send our Birds to the Super Bowl on February 4. South Philly rocked with firecrackers being lit well into the night, and hundreds of revelers flooded onto the Avenue of the Arts on Broad Street to celebrate with beers, cheers, dancing in the street and high fives all over the place. Check out photos of the night below.                               RECOMMENDED: Philly doughnut shop nixes Boston creams and other New England-themed treats till after the Super Bowl