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Philadelphia Eagles star Zack Baun was spotted signing a fan’s baby in heartwarming scenes at the team’s Super Bowl parade on Friday.
Over a million supporters have lined the streets of Philadelphia to celebrate the Eagles’ Super Bowl victory in New Orleans, where they destroyed the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night.
It is party time in the City of Brotherly Love as players, staff and fans toast the franchise’s second championship, with quarterback Jalen Hurts and his teammates parading the Vince Lombardi Trophy through the city.
The linebacker, who has just wrapped up a sensational debut season in Philly, briefly stepped off the bus taking Eagles players through the city and made a beeline for a supporter and their baby on the side of the street.
Incredible footage captured by the Philadelphia Inquirer shows him walking over and signing the baby’s hat before giving them a kiss and heading back on the bus.

Eagles star Zack Baun was spotted signing a fan’s baby at their Super Bowl parade on Friday
One could be heard shouting to him as he signed the autograph: ‘Stay in Philly forever, we love you!’
Baun capped a phenomenal first season with the Eagles by producing another strong display in New Orleans, where he picked off Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the 40-22 victory.
The Philadelphia faithful have taken to the streets en masse to serenade their beloved Eagles, with several of them seen perched on top of street poles to get a better glimpse of the bus on its way through.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, who is celebrating on the bus with Philadelphia stars, was seen holding the Vince Lombardi Trophy aloft next to a cigar-smoking Jalen Hurts when the parade got underway at around 11am.
General manager Howie Roseman was also left with a nasty gash on his forehead after being struck by a beer can amid the madness on Friday.
The parade started near the South Philadelphia stadium and proceeded up Broad Street to City Hall, before the team headed west on to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to the art museum.
After travelling through the city, Eagles players and staff descended the Rocky steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art at 2pm for an official ceremony.

Baun picked off Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl to cap a superb debut season as an Eagle

The city of Philadelphia is celebrating its second ever Super Bowl win at a parade on Friday

Running-back sensation Saquon Barkley could be seen showing off the Vince Lombardi Trophy

Quarterback Jalen Hurts puffed on a cigar as the team travelled on a bus through the city
Hours before their Super Bowl parade got underway, Eagles fans wasted no time poking fun at Mahomes after his nightmare in New Orleans on Sunday.
The Philly faithful brutally taunted Mahomes by bringing out a hog roast made to resemble the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback.
The cooked pig could be seen with his No. 15 jersey number carved into its side, while a wig resembling his curly haircut was also placed on its head.
Eagles safety CJ Gardner-Johnson, who has controversially sparked a feud with Travis Kelce after Sunday’s game, was also spotted wearing a T-shirt containing an insulting message about Taylor Swift fans.
A few days after taunting Kelce about his ex-girlfriend Kayla Nicole, Gardner-Johnson wore a shirt with the message: ‘Swifties can LIX my balls’.
LIX are the roman numerals for the number 59, which was the number of the recent Super Bowl the Eagles won.

CJ Gardner-Johnson mocked Taylor Swift and her fans during the Super Bowl parade

Eagles supporters also taunted Patrick Mahomes with a hog roast mimicking the Chiefs QB
He first threw shade on Swift and her boyfriend after the Super Bowl victory by sharing a picture of him squaring up to the tight end and captioning it: ‘Should’ve Stayed with that thick s****’. It was interpreted as a reference Kelce’s ex Nicole.
The Eagles cruised to victory in New Orleans on Sunday night, with quarterback Hurts inspiring the win after producing one of the finest displays of his career.
On a night which saw opposite number Mahomes sacked six times while throwing two interceptions, the Philadelphia quarterback stole the show with 221 yards and two touchdowns.
Hurts also rushed for 72 yards and two touchdowns as Nick Sirianni’s team dismantled the now-former back-to-back champions.