The Philadelphia Eagles win has sparked a lot of celebrations and chants beginning Sunday night after the team defeated the New England Patriots 41-33 in Super Bowl LLI. Some fans rushed out to get jerseys, hats and other apparel. One fan, Deptford resident Dan Morgan, wanted to celebrate it a different way -- by getting a tattoo.

While most fans get an Eagle logo or a Vince Lombardi trophy on their body, Morgan wanted to do something different, he had the play design of the touchdown scoring "Philly Special" tattooed on his right arm. The Philly Special was the name of the play in which tight end Trey Burton threw a touchdown pass to Super Bowl LII MVP Nick Foles at the end of the second quarter. The tattoo of the play is now on his arm.

"It took only about an hour to complete," said Morgan. "I went to Headlight Tattoo in Westville. I called around noon to see if they could take a walk-in."

"It seemed like most people either were adding on a Lombardi trophy or just getting something including it," said Morgan. "I wanted mine to be less obvious. Random people are going to see it and maybe take a minute but many will get it."

Morgan also has a half-sleeve tattoo of a giant Phillies "P" on his other arm.

He will be happy to show off the tattoo on Thursday when the parade takes place in Philadelphia. He is also looking to show it off possibly in Canton, Ohio at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Two Philadelphia Eagles, Terrell Owens and Brian Dawkins, will be enshrined during a ceremony in August.

"The induction is the night of my 30th birthday so I think we're going out."

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