Jason Peters Calls Out Nasty & Vulgar Behaviour Of Philadelphia Fans

According to offensive tackle Jason Peters, the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles have one of the most intense rivalries in NFL history.

The NFL’s Week 6 matchup between the Philadelphia Cowboys (5-0) and the Dallas Cowboys(4-1) is expected to be a spectacular

Jason Peters On Wild Philadelphia Fans

Offensive tackle Jason Peters spoke to the media and went off on Eagles fans.

“I just know the Philly fans are f—— idiots when it comes to camaraderie, the Cowboys-any team really,” the offensive lineman told the media Wednesday, per Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News. “….They know that. They pride themselves on being nasty, vulgar. They’re going to cuss at you … Philly fans are the wildest fans out there to me.”

Peters played with the Eagles for 12 seasons and faced the Cowboys 16 times during that time. He will play against the Eagles for the first time, despite a chest issue that sidelined him last week and hampered him during practice on Wednesday. Peters will do anything not to miss this game.

Jason Peters dismisses his return as “simply another game for me,” but it is obvious that the city has a special meaning for him. That does not imply that he intends to be gentle with the Eagles.

“In 2018, I won my first Super Bowl. There, I laid a lot of bricks,” Jason Peters remarked. “Philly is my home city. Just to recap, beating them will be fantastic.

On the other hand, he doesn’t anticipate that his presence will make Eagles supporters more sympathetic. In reality, he is prepared for the same punishment they have given rival players over the years.

Jason Peters should probably keep his helmet on while entering and exiting the field for Sunday Night Football. He’s the enemy now.

A crucial clash for the Cowboys will now occur in Week 6 when they play the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night. A contest that some would view as an “early” NFC championship final, given the way the season has gone thus far.

Keep in mind that, after five weeks, only the Eagles are still unbeaten. With Jalen Hurts as the quarterback, Nick Sirianni’s club is displaying an offensive strength that many did not anticipate. The offensive rankings are evidence of this: second in total yards (419.8), seventh in passing yards (259.8), fourth in rushing yards (160 per game), and fifth in points scored (average of 27 per game).

 

 

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