Kermit Doll and Patrick Mahomes (Photos via Twitter and Imagn Images)
It’s safe to say Philadelphia Eagles fans were fired up for this Friday’s Super Bowl parade.
Not even in the least bit shocking was the fan base taking shots at Patrick Mahomes.
Before the Super Bowl parade even started, Philadelphia fans were going viral after they cooked a whole pig.
Eagles reporter Eliot Shorr-Parks shared a photo of the pig on social media, which had the pig with No. 15 carved into the side of the pig, which is obviously a reference to Mahomes’ jersey number.
Not only did the fans carve No. 15 into it, the Philadelphia Eagles fans placed a wig on it that resembles Mahomes’ curly hair.
That was all in good fun, but then the fan base took things way too far.
The fan base had a Kermit the Frog dressed as the Chiefs quarterback, set with the jersey and curly hair.
Unfortunately, they had the puppet hanging from a noose.
“not a Chiefs fan, but lynching a doll that’s supposed to represent a Black man will always be deeply racist,” one person stated while providing a picture of the incident.
not a Chiefs fan but lynching a doll that’s supposed to represent a Black man will always be deeply racist pic.twitter.com/eQpAFR2RQN
— Mars (@Marsspace17_) February 14, 2025
Unfortunately, you’re going to get the bad as well as the good when it comes to Eagles fans.
Multiple Philadelphia Eagles Fans Shot During Super Bowl Parade
Two people were shot in Philadelphia Friday as the city held its Eagles Super Bowl Parade, Philadelphia Police said.
Police later identified the victims as a 27-year-old Hispanic woman who was shot in her left leg and a 20-year-old Asian woman who was shot in the upper left thigh.
Both victims are in stable condition.
Unfortunately, no weapon has been recovered, and no arrests have been made at this time.
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