Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans flouted the restrictions of the COVID-19 and flooded the city streets on Sunday night in a shrill celebration of the team’s victory in the Super Bowl LV.
The crowd blocked traffic, turning at least one intersection into a dance floor after the city’s Buccaneers 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, according to footage posted on Twitter by Fox 13 reporter Gloria Gomez.
Other loud fans jumped on cars and even on a public bus in the middle of the makeshift victory party, according to one tweeted photo by another Fox 13 reporter, Jennifer Holton.
Partygoers mostly avoided social detachment and face masks, according to several videos posted online.
One person was arrested for climbing a tree.
Video posted on Twitter by Fox 13 reporter Jordan Bowen, shows two fans swinging violently as loud music explodes in the background.
Tampa Bay on Sunday became the first team to play and win the Super Bowl at their stadium.