Late night talks shows turned to the sports world for their monologue fodder on Monday, weighing in on the Super Bowl 57 matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Most of the jokes centered around the city of Philadelphia's wild night of celebration after the Eagles punched their ticket to the Feb. 12 championship game in Arizona.

"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" showed clips of Philly fans taking to the streets following Sunday's win in the NFC Championship Game.

"I want to say congratulations to the Kansas City fans and to the Eagles fans -- good morning," Fallon quipped. "You could tell Philly partied hard last night because this morning the Rocky statue was holding up Tylenol and Gatorade."

"Jimmy Kimmel Live" also had some fun with Philly fans. "After the game fans in Philadelphia took to the streets to celebrate the way Philly fans celebrate -- loudly and drunkenly," Kimmel said, showing a clip of Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts attempted to sing the team's fight song.

"The Eagles were led by Jalen Hurts, their quarterback, who may well win the Super Bowl, but I think it's safe to say he won't be winning 'American Idol' anytime soon," he joked. "Not great, but did you ever see Adele try to throw a spiral? Terrible."

"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" showed footage of Eagles fans scaling city street lights, utility polls and bus stops.

"That celebration was before they even played in the Super Bowl," Colbert remarked. "If they win the big game, someone's going to fist fight a bus."

"The Late Late Show with James Corden" focused on the story of two brothers - Eagles center Jason Kelce and Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce -- becoming the first siblings to meet in the Super Bowl.

"For the first time ever two brothers will be facing off against each other in the Super Bowl," Corden mused. "This is really high stakes because they're playing to see who gets the top bunk."

"Late Night with Seth Meyers" took a step back from sports to share the news of a Valentine's Day promotion that offers payback for the brokenhearted.

"The San Antonio Zoo is offering a Valentine's Day promotion to name a cockroach after the customer's ex for $10," Meyers said. "Meanwhile, they'll do it for 5 bucks at Arby's."