New York Giants defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux didn't take too kindly to former NFL receiver Dez Bryant trolling his team while star running back
The Eagles have not forgotten their loss to the Chiefs in Super Bowl 57, looking to get payback against them in Super Bowl 59.
After the Philadelphia Eagles advanced to the Super Bowl by defeating the Washington Commanders 55-23 in the NFC Championship, the Empire State Building was lit with Eagles' green and white to honor the New York Giants' biggest rival. The official Empire State Building page on X then addressed the choice in a self-aware post.
Former NFL star had words about why the Giants have to be kicking themselves over Saquon Barkley during the NFC Championship.
While the mockery surely stung, the real pain for some Giants fans came after the game, when the Empire State Building lit up the New York skyline in Kelly green to honor the Eagles’ victory. I’m sorry I have to do this Shining in @Eagles colors in honor of their NFC Championship win pic.twitter.com/QNTh6fpteV
The Philadelphia Eagles' victory in the NFC Championship Game to advance to Super Bowl LIX, led by Saquon Barkley having perhaps the greatest season by any running back in NFL history, marked yet another humiliation in a year rife with them for football fans in New York City.
Cowboys great Dez Bryant and Giants defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux got into some heated X beef on Sunday all stemming from Saquon Barkley going to the Super Bowl with the Eagles.
Barkley's big contract with the Eagles also includes some hefty incentive bonuses. With the NFC championship win, Barkley has added to his wallet an extra $250,000, which he earned for rushing for 1000+ yards and winning the conference championship.
A small handful of elite quarterbacks have completely taken away the concept of parity. Specifically in the AFC.
The Washington Commanders watched a dream season fall apart before their eyes on Sunday, fumbling three times and getting gashed on defense in a 55-23 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game.
The Kansas City Chiefs held off the Buffalo Bills for a 32-29 in the AFC Championship on Sunday to clinch a spot in Super Bowl LIX, where they will face the Phi