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Watch Young Eagles Fan Give The Middle Finger To 49ers Fan After Fooling Him With High-Five During NFC Championship Game

Young Eagles fan for whatever reason decided to fool a 49ers fan by pretending to give the high-five only for him to switch it up and give the middle finger instead.

That was a swerve.

According to TPS;

During the NFC Championship game between the 49ers and Eagles — a young Eagles fan walked up to a lone 49ers fan and faked like he was going to high five him, only to switch it up and give him the finger.

In his signature moment in an MVP-caliber season, Jalen Hurts did not have to be spectacular against a team that had just lost Brock Purdy and Josh Johnson to injury. The blowout score meant that the quarterback didn’t have to do too much, throwing for 121 yards and rushing for 39 yards and a touchdown.

Philadelphia advanced to the Super Bowl by crushing the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday in the NFC Championship, 31-7.

Waiting for them on the other side will be the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes who will be much healthier with his high ankle sprain. With that injury, he finished 29-of-43 for 326 yards and two touchdowns to lead his team past the Bengals.

That Philly defense is going to have quite the day trying to stop him.

The streets are saying it is going to cost Eagles fans at least $20k to come to Super Bowl.

NFL fans heading to Phoenix for Super Bowl LVII are going to have to pay a pretty penny — and that’s not just for tickets to the Big Game.

For two tickets to see the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs, plus airfare, two nights’ stay, parking/ride service, two hot dogs, and two beers, one report indicates that two adults can expect to spend on average nearly $18,100. Fans traveling from Kansas City projected to spend more than $18,700.

When Glendale, Arizona hosted the Super Bowl in 2015, Phoenix hotels recorded occupancies of 95% with average daily rates at $361, according to STR — but room rates have increased 36% since.

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