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Eagles reprimanded RB for bizarre social media interaction
Philadelphia Eagles running back Kenneth Gainwell Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

The Philadelphia Eagles had to have a talk with running back Kenneth Gainwell over a bizarre social media move he made at halftime of Sunday’s game.

An Eagles fan posted a screenshot that appeared to depict Gainwell responding to a fan’s critical direct message at halftime of the Eagles’ win over the Washington Commanders. Gainwell lost a key fumble in the first half, prompting a social media troll to message him and tell him to “hold on to the football…” Gainwell inexplicably replied with the message, “Lil boy don’t text me.”

On Monday, Eagles coach Nick Sirianni confirmed that the interaction was genuine and that the team spoke to Gainwell about it.

“We definitely had a conversation with him. We do have some time at halftime, and he knows he made a mistake,” Sirianni said. “We just reminded him to ignore the outside noise. He knows he made a mistake.”

This is a pretty terrible look for Gainwell. The NFL has a very strict policy against players using electronic devices during games, so he can probably expect a fine. Even beyond that, checking one’s phone at halftime and responding to a social media troll definitely suggests that Gainwell’s head was not in the right place at that point.

Gainwell wound up with five catches for 30 yards but had just two carries overall in the game. The Eagles came back to win, but D’Andre Swift was the clear No. 1 running back.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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