Philly Fans: Why One 49er Loves the Hate
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USASat Jan 10 2026
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George Kittle, a tight end for the San Francisco 49ers, has a surprising take on Philadelphia Eagles fans. While many players complain about the hostile environment at Lincoln Financial Field, Kittle sees it differently. He appreciates the equal treatment all visiting teams receive from Eagles supporters.
Kittle pointed out that Eagles fans don't play favorites when it comes to opposing teams. Whether it's the 49ers or the Jacksonville Jaguars, the fans show their displeasure in creative ways. This includes flipping off players and even mooning the visiting team's bus. Kittle finds this fairness refreshing and a sign of true fandom.
Not everyone shares Kittle's admiration for Eagles fans. New York Giants pass-rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux has publicly expressed his dislike for them. He mentioned vulgar comments directed at his mom during a game in Philadelphia. Similarly, Los Angeles Rams pass-rusher Jared Verse called Eagles fans annoying before a playoff game last January.
Despite the negativity, Kittle enjoys playing in Philadelphia. He recalls his rookie season when he saw four 10-year-old kids holding a giant papier-mache middle finger. The creativity of the fans left a lasting impression on him. Kittle finds the unique atmosphere thrilling and something he looks forward to experiencing again.
The 49ers are set to face the Eagles in a wild-card playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field. As of Friday morning, the 49ers are 5. 5-point underdogs. Regardless of the outcome, one thing is certain: the crowd will be loud and passionate from start to finish, unless the game becomes a blowout.
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