New York Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson has an army and he's not afraid to use it. The All-Star is calling in reinforcements as his beloved Philadelphia Eagle
Josh Hart has been a Washington Commanders fan since he was a kid and has continued to be during their magical run to the NFC Championship Game. The issue? Jalen Brunson 's Eagles dominated the Commanders 55-23 to reach Super Bowl LIX. A day before the game, Brunson warned Eagle fans Hart would show up to root for the Commanders.
The Eagles were led by 118 rushing yards and three touchdowns from Saquon Barkley, while quarterback Jalen Hurts had 246 passing yards and a touchdown -- plus three scores on the ground. Philadelphia -- who also forced four turnovers -- had 55 points, the most in any conference championship game since the 1970 merger, according to ESPN Research.
Karl-Anthony Towns switched gears, or in this case, gear. The Knicks star was roasted by fans early during Wednesday’s game against the 76ers for wearing an Eagles sweater while sitting on the bench with an injured thumb at Wells Fargo Center.
Knicks fans didn't take kindly to Karl-Anthony Towns' Eagles sweater decision before the team's matchup against the 76ers.
“Shut the hell up, New York Knick fans. We ain’t got time for this,” Smith said on “First Take,” via ESPN. “That brother (is) averaging 25 (points) and 13 (rebounds). He can do what he wants to do. I don’t give a damn if he wanted to wear a dashiki. Feel free. Do what you got to do. I don’t care.”
With the Philadelphia Eagles booking travel plans to Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans, Louisiana, a globally recognized New York landmark showed the NFC champions appreciation. Hopefully, the Giants and Jets will not mind the gesture.
Sunday's NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders prompted playful banter among New York Knicks stars Jalen
Knicks' Jalen Brunson wants Eagles fans to boo his teammate, and Commanders' fan, Josh Hart at Sunday's NFC Championship Game.
It was anything but sunny in Philadelphia for New York Knicks star Josh Hart on Sunday afternoon. Hart's return to the City of Brotherly Love didn't go well: in attendance for the 2024-25 NFC Championship Game at Lincoln Financial Field,
The Empire State Building, begging forgiveness via X from New Yorkers, lit up in the green and white colors of the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night after their win in the NFC Championship Game. “We will be lighting tonight for the winners of the AFC and NFC Championships ,” building operators warned on social media before the games.