Knicks’ Jaylen Brunson asks Eagles fans to boo Commanders fan Josh Hart


The Philadelphia The Eagles are one game away from Super Bowl 59. Philadelphia prepares for its most important game of the season on Sunday. The The Eagles will take on the Commander and the winner will advance to Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans. Eagles fans don’t need much extra motivation to get loud, but they got it Saturday night from an unlikely source.

New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson has a message for Eagles fans ahead of Sunday’s NFC Championship game. He wants it make sure the fans boo his teammate Josh Hartwho is a Commanders fan.

“Josh Hart is going to the game tomorrow, so Eagles fans you know what to do,” Brunson said via social media Saturday via Knicks Videos. “Whenever you see someone not wearing eagle gear, harass the hell out of them.”

Fortunately for Brunson, Eagles fans don’t need any extra motivation to rally on Sunday.

The winner of Sunday’s NFC Championship Game will advance to Super Bowl 59. That alone should be enough motivation for all fans to get loud and boisterous. The fans could take things to another level as they will be playing the Commanders, one of their division rivals.

The stakes simply couldn’t be higher. Not only would it be devastating to miss out on a trip to the Super Bowl, but it’s even worse to see a division rival make the Super Bowl.

Eagles’ Darius Slay talks future ahead of NFC Championship Game

Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay Jr. (2) reacts after breaking up a touchdown pass in the first quarter against the Los Angeles Rams in a 2025 NFC Divisional Round game at Lincoln Financial Phil.
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Eagles cornerback Darius Slay hopes Philadelphia can return to the Super Bowl.

Slay spoke candidly about his future in the NFL during a recent interview. He intends to play next season with the Eagles, which could be his last season in the NFL.

“I don’t want to.” But if I wanted to do 13, if it has to be somewhere else, it will be. But I don’t want to. I would like to stay here, do my last year here, for sure. Because I don’t do anything else until 13,” Slay said.

Slay won’t let the unknowns of the future stop him from enjoying the moment on Sunday.

“I’m just going to cherish the moment, I’m just trying to make sure I give this organization the best I’ve got,” Slay concluded.

The NFC championship game between the Eagles and the Commanders kicks off at 3pm ET on Sunday in Philly. The winner will advance to Super Bowl 59.



2025-01-26 13:57:00

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