Another division rival has jumped on the Eagles' bandwagon after Championship win

The Philadelphia Eagles are returning to the Super Bowl, and one of their biggest rivals city is happy? Yeah, that's a bit weird I know. But, nonetheless, the Eagles have a chance to do what they did in 2017, walk out of a neutral site as the world champions. This team, and the magical season […]

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The Philadelphia Eagles are returning to the Super Bowl, and one of their biggest rivals city is happy?

Yeah, that's a bit weird I know. But, nonetheless, the Eagles have a chance to do what they did in 2017, walk out of a neutral site as the world champions. This team, and the magical season this has been, is so close to doing the one thing every team dreams of doing.

I truly can say I was not one that believed they would make the Super Bowl last off-season.

While the Eagles were celebrating their NFC Championship and now Super Bowl appearance, there were some pretty fishy, and weird things going on around the league.

Some things were happening that no one expected.

Let's start with the one that most fans may have already seen by now. Michah Parson, the defensive end, or outside linebacker, whatever he wants to be that day, for the Dallas Cowboys Tweeted at Lane Johnson after the NFC Championship win.

So, first of all, people are upset he is wishing his biggest rival luck, telling him to go win a Super Bowl for the division. First of all, when you play for either of those two teams, you don't do that. You don't wish anything good for your biggest rival.

The second thing that was weird that we saw on Sunday night just so happened to be with their other biggest division rival. The New York Giants, or the New York Jets, who aren't necessarily a rival of the Eagles. Either way, their city, New York City, also wished the Eagles good luck in their endeavors, which is weird, to say the least.

The Empire State Building lit up green and white, and their Twitter account tweeted out it was to support the Eagles.

I guess everyone is jumping on the bandwagon now.

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