Eagles fans trolled the Chiefs with a hilarious billboard near Arrowhead Stadium
Super Bowl 59 pits two of the NFL's most passionate fanbases against each other as the Kansas City Chiefs face the Philadelphia Eagles in a rematch of the world championship from two years ago.
You just knew some trolling was going to ensue, and sure enough, Eagles fans stepped up to the plate.
A billboard was spotted near Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City that, on its face, seems to be in support of the Chiefs. It sports the team's red color and includes a phone number — 816-323-GO KC — that can be dialed to receive a "pep rally in your pocket."
But if you're a Chiefs fan and call the number, beware: it's a trap.
Upon calling the number, unsuspecting fans are greeted with a boisterous rendition of the Philadelphia fight song "Fly, Eagles, Fly"
Call the number of this billboard up in Kansas City. 😂
(816) 323-4652 pic.twitter.com/lc49nHryEn
— Eagles Nation (@PHLEaglesNation) February 6, 2025
According to The Kansas City Star, Philadelphia-based advertising agency Aloysius Butler & Clark took credit for the billboard and claimed that the joke was "all in good fun."
The message here is a clear one — even in your own city, you are never safe from trolling Eagles fans.
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