On Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys blew a 14-point fourth-quarter lead for the first time in franchise history, falling to the Green Bay Packers in overtime, 31-28. And if there's anything the maniacs in Philadelphia love more than a Cowboys' loss, it's a Dallas loss that comes with an epic collapse, as was the case on Sunday.
At the Wells Fargo Center in Philly, where the Philadelphia 76ers were hosting the Utah Jazz, the Packers' game-winning field goal was shown to the crowd, who erupted with joy as Mason Crosby's kick sailed through the uprights.
A Cowboys fan happened to be in attendance and was greeted by the Philly faithful, as you'd expect, with boos.
They just showed the game winning Packers FG at the Sixers game, followed by a Cowboys fan…
— Josh Reynolds (@JoshReynolds24) November 14, 2022
Man, I love the city of Philadelphia pic.twitter.com/PYzgR0rMyE
With the Philadelphia Eagles sitting at 8-0, a brutal Cowboys loss is even more delicious for fans, especially coming against a Packers team who entered the game with a 3-6 record.
The Eagles also hold bragging rights over Dallas for now, having defeated them 26-17 in Week 6. However, one more matchup with the Cowboys is looming on the road in Arlington on Christmas Eve.
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