Winning a Super Bowl has to be a feeling unlike any other for NFL athletes. And after you see this video, that couldn’t be more true for anyone more than Philadelphia Eagles left guard Landon Dickerson.
In the aftermath of the game, players will celebrate in various ways. The most common way you can think of is spraying champagne and partying. As mentioned, Dickerson wasn’t going to let anything stop him from celebrating with his teammates.

Landon Dickerson’s Insane Celebration
There’s a video circulating with Josina Anderson interviewing safety Reed Blankenship after the Super Bowl. Not to take anything away from her reporting or any of Blankenship’s answers — he said the Eagles “had Pat Mahomes messed up” — it’s really what’s going on in the background that’ll catch people’s attention.
If you look in the background and to the left, you’ll see — and no, your eyes don’t deceive you — Dickerson swaying with a beer in one hand, and in the other, he’s gripping an IV pole.
That would be former Alabama OL Landon Dickerson drinking a beer while rolling around with an IV https://t.co/S0VB6I94X1 pic.twitter.com/yRu51MYyK8
— Wyatt Fulton (@FultonW_) February 11, 2025
Yes, it appears the Super Bowl champion and three-time Pro Bowler is receiving IV fluids while drinking and celebrating with his teammates. Fans in response to the video on X were amused by this.
“Landon Dickerson partying with a IV in is an all time Alpha Move,” one user wrote.
“Our boy Dickerson chilling in the back with an iv bag and a beer,” someone else said with numerous laughing-face emojis following it.
Dickerson’s Play in Super Bowl 59
In Super Bowl 59, Dickerson played 33 pass-blocking snaps. He allowed no sacks and two pressures. The Eagles allowed 10 total pressures.
This caps off a quality season for Dickerson, who allowed just five sacks all year. He also played well as a run blocker this season.
On runs by running back Saquon Barkley that went toward the left guard, he had 51 carries for 345 yards (6.8 yards per carry) and one touchdown.
Will Dickerson Be With the Eagles in 2025?
Yes. Dickerson is signed to the Eagles through the 2028 season. His current contract is a four-year deal worth $84 million, per Spotrac. When his contract ends, he’ll be 30 years old.
In one of PFSN’s latest mock drafts, the Eagles are projected to draft North Dakota State offensive lineman Grey Zabel with the No. 32 overall selection, giving even more help to Dickerson along the offensive line.