Philadelphia has long been considered one of the toughest places to play in the National Football League - with a major reason being the antics of the Eagles' notoriously rough crowd.
A few Minnesota Vikings players said some of the fans harassed their relatives at Lincoln Financial Field in Sunday's playoff game, which the Eagles won 27-14.
"It's a shame it happened, but I think they overall still had a good time," left guard Chris Liwienski said.
Quarterback Daunte Culpepper was upset about the way he said his wife was treated in the stands.
"You can boo, you can have fun with it, but when it comes to the point where you're throwing stuff and spitting on people, it's disrespectful," Culpepper said. "That's how people really get hurt. Lord knows, if I would've been up there, somebody definitely would've gotten hurt."
Source: AP
A few Minnesota Vikings players said some of the fans harassed their relatives at Lincoln Financial Field in Sunday's playoff game, which the Eagles won 27-14.
"It's a shame it happened, but I think they overall still had a good time," left guard Chris Liwienski said.
Quarterback Daunte Culpepper was upset about the way he said his wife was treated in the stands.
"You can boo, you can have fun with it, but when it comes to the point where you're throwing stuff and spitting on people, it's disrespectful," Culpepper said. "That's how people really get hurt. Lord knows, if I would've been up there, somebody definitely would've gotten hurt."
Source: AP