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[Video] Jill Biden booed at Eagles game

October 17, 2022 By: The Horn editorial team

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First lady Jill Biden attended the game as part of cancer awareness night. She also chatted with 76ers center Joel Embiid and was at midfield for the coin toss.

During the coin toss, the first lady appears to have faced booing from the crowd, according to viral videos.

Some videos remain unverified. For example, one particularly dubious video shows the attendees chanting, “F**k Joe Biden.”

Skeptics point out that no booing could be heard during NBC’s coverage of the game.

Still, reputable reporters have corroborated reports of the crowd jeering at the first lady.

“A stadium full of Eagles fans booed Jill Biden tonight, they must all be from the 5 surrounding counties,” one sportscaster tweeted, presumably referring to the blue counties’ disappointment with the White House.

“FLOTUS Jill Biden at midfield for coin flip,” Eagles Today publisher Ed Kracz tweeted. “She gets booed. #Eagles win toss. Defer. Dallas starts with ball.”

According to one tweet, the attendees eventually stopped booing and chanted, “Dallas sucks.” Pennsylvania may be a swing state, but it united behind its contempt for the Cowboys.

Many observers found the videos plausible — not just because of Jill Biden’s unpopularity, but because of Eagles fans’ legendary crankiness.

“Let’s remember that Eagles fans tend to boo everyone,” one columnist wrote in The Daily Caller. “They even booed Santa and threw snowballs at him way back in 1968.”

Take a look at these reports and decide for yourself —

Fan video appears to show @Eagles fans booing Jill Biden. https://t.co/awNMReQdYx pic.twitter.com/Jwk0KswxJn

— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) October 17, 2022

https://twitter.com/CubanMofo_/status/1581968287386456064?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1581968287386456064%7Ctwgr%5Ea46b439d063c0ce43aab5afd9ca65e0111e3a290%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdailycaller.com%2F2022%2F10%2F17%2Fjill-biden-booed-eagles-game-philadelphia-dallas-cowboys%2F

.@FLOTUS leads the crowd in #FlyEaglesFly ahead of kickoff. #DALvsPHI on NBC and @peacock. pic.twitter.com/MqE5cuIwVO

— Sunday Night Football on NBC (@SNFonNBC) October 17, 2022

A stadium full of Eagles fans booed Jill Biden tonight, they must all be from the 5 surrounding counties.

— PhillyGodfather ® Sports Bettor (@phillygodfather) October 17, 2022

FLOTUS Jill Biden at midfield for coin flip. She gets booed. #Eagles win toss. Defer. Dallas starts with ball.

— Ed Kracz (@kracze) October 17, 2022

FLOTUS Dr. Jill Biden gets booed. Being an "Eagles fan" didn't save her #DALvsPHI

— John McMullen (@JFMcMullen) October 17, 2022

It’s a special night for this Philly girl — I get to cheer on my @Eagles alongside these brave cancer survivors and their families.

Thank you @NFL for raising awareness through Crucial Catch. We all have a role to play in ending cancer as we know it. #CancerMoonshot pic.twitter.com/VfCdbrl2ce

— Jill Biden (@FLOTUS) October 17, 2022

Jill Biden, a self-described “Philly girl,” has long spoken about her love for the Eagles.

“I’m a first lady for all Americans, but when it comes to teams, my heart belongs to the Philadelphia Eagles, the 76ers, the Phillies, and the Flyers,” she told educators at a summit in February.

Despite the booing, the first lady appears to have brought good luck to her home team.

The Eagles closed out another familiar outcome — their latest victory as they roll unbeaten into an off week — with a recognizable tune: “Dancing On My Own.” Yes, the Eagles borrowed the signature anthem for the Philadelphia Phillies that they’ve blasted in the clubhouse on their way toward a spot in the National League Championship Series.

It’s a great time for Philly sports fans.

Even better for the athletes who only know how to win around here of late.

“We up! Philly’s up right now,” cornerback Darius Slay said. “We’re going up. Up, up, up. We’re going up to that room.”

Maybe the Eagles will find a Lombardi Trophy once they get to Slay’s room.

Jalen Hurts threw for 155 yards and two touchdowns, C.J. Gardner-Johnson had two of Philadelphia’s three interceptions of Cooper Rush, and the Eagles stayed undefeated with a 26-17 win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night.

The Eagles held on after their 20-0 lead shrank to 20-17 early in the fourth quarter, improving to 6-0 for the first time since 2004 — when they won their first seven games and went to the Super Bowl.

“We know we’ve got to play a complete game,” Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said. “What’s exciting about being 6-0 and not having played a complete game is we know it’s coming.”

Philly put the game away with an efficient drive that took up more than half the fourth quarter. The Eagles converted three third downs and Hurts hit DeVonta Smith for a 7-yard touchdown. Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs ripped off his helmet and slammed it in anger after the score, one final blown opportunity to make a stop and wrest the NFC East lead away from the Eagles.

The Eagles failed on the 2-point conversion and led 26-17.

Hurts converted two of the third downs on rushing attempts and Philly needed the clutch runs after the Cowboys (4-2) powered their way back into the game. Ezekiel Elliott scored on a 14-yard run in the third that made it 20-10 and Rush, who mostly struggled, threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Jake Ferguson in the fourth for a 20-17 game.

Gardner-Johnson made a diving catch for his second interception to cut off one late drive, and Brett Maher missed a 59-yard field-goal attempt in a last-gasp effort to stay within striking distance.

“Read your keys and go get the ball,” Gardner-Johnson said. “It feels good to come out in into the field like a hawk and go get the ball.”

Rush had led Dallas to four straight victories in place of the injured Dak Prescott but was overmatched under the lights in front of a rowdy crowd — and an Eagles defense that ranks second in the NFL in points off turnovers. Rush threw two interceptions in the first half that led to 10 points for the Eagles and the ineffective QB finished the half with a 1.0 rating.

No wonder the Eagles stand as the NFL’s lone unbeaten team.

Prescott, out since he suffered a broken right thumb in the season-opening loss to Tampa Bay, said his was plan was to play next week.

The Eagles scored 20 points in the second quarter and have now outscored opponents 112-27 in that quarter this season.

The Eagles had converted 8 of 12 fourth-down attempts coming into the game and kept the gambles rolling on their first scoring drive. Hurts connected with A.J. Brown on fourth-and-3 for 11 yards. Then on fourth-and-4 from the 10, the Eagles snared Dallas in a neutral zone infraction for an automatic first down. Miles Sanders scored on a 5-yard TD run and a 7-0 lead.

Rush, solid but hardly lighting up the scoreboard as a starter, had a pass deflected and intercepted by Gardner-Johnson, who flapped his arms after the pick and had Eagles fans going wild. Philly sports fans haven’t had much chance to settle down this fall. The Eagles are perfect, the Phillies are in the NL Championship Series, the Union host a playoff game this week, and the 76ers open the season this week and play the home opener Thursday.

Hurts capitalized off the pick and hit Brown for a 15-yard TD and a 14-0 lead.

Jake Elliott, who missed last week’s game with a bad ankle, added field goals of 51 and 34 yards to make it 20-0. Elliott’s second field goal came after Slay intercepted Rush.

“We took some shots from them,” Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said.

It’s what the Eagles do. It’s why they’re in first place.

 

The Horn editorial team and the Associated Press contributed to this article.

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