A group of Philadelphia Eagles-supporting school kids got into fight mode ahead of their battle with the Dallas Cowboys this weekend by attacking punchbags dressed up as their bitter rivals.
Two days out from the team’s trip to AT&T Stadium, young Eagles fans at an elementary school in Camden, New Jersey, were encouraged to pummel giant bags containing photos of different Cowboys players during a live segment for Philadelphia news station FOX29.
Some of them even punched the pictures clean off and stamped on them to really hit home how much they dislike their opponents on Sunday.
FOX29 reporter Alex Holley shared footage of the segment on X, with viewers left astonished at the sight of the school kids unleashing their anger on the Cowboys.
One posted: ‘Wow. Start em young!!!’
‘They gonna sleep good tonight,’ said another.
A group of Eagles-supporting school kids attacked punchbags dressed as Cowboys players
Philadelphia is set to take on Dallas for a second time after beating their rivals back in Week 1
An Eagles fan joked: ‘These kids are being raised right.’
‘That last punch was personal,’ wrote a fourth.
While another Philly supporter put: ‘This is the kind of stuff that makes us lose. Looks fun though.’
The Eagles and Cowboys are set to collide for the second time this season on Sunday, following Philly’s 24-20 win at Lincoln Financial Field on the opening night of the season.
The Super Bowl champions head into their latest matchup on a run of four straight victories, while Dallas is looking to make it two wins from two after last week’s triumph at the Las Vegas Raiders.
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