Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce wasn't the only one overcome with excitement during the Super Bowl Parade on Feb. 8, 2018.

Carter Joseph, 10, could barely contain his excitement as he watched the parade go down Logan Square from his vantage point on the roof of the Parkway Central branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia.

Joseph, who lives in Blue Bell, could be heard screaming at the top of his lungs for most of the parade -- everything from "This is the best day of my life" to singing "Fly Eagles Fly."

So, of course, we had to talk to him after.

You can watch the video above to hear Joseph's passion for the team.

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A few memorable moments:

Joseph tells William Penn "to eat it" when it comes to the

Joseph holds up a piece of confetti he caught, declaring that he will keep it forever as it means the world to him.

Joseph briefly renounces his Eagles fandom, only to state that the renouncing was a lie and he is "Philly forever."

Joseph proudly announces that the Eagles are no longer underdogs, but top dogs. TOP. DOGS.

We're pretty sure that Kelce himself would be proud of Joseph's enthusiasm.

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