Eagles fans are quietly shaping a fierce new generation that will carry their hatred for the Cowboys far into the future.QQ

Rivalry never dies in the NFL.

The Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys rivalry will renew this weekend, with plenty of intriguing storylines involved. The Eagles are 8-2, but frustration is looming around the team’s offense, who has dealt with plenty of inconsistency this season. Meanwhile, Dallas’ defense has been one of the worst in the NFL, opening the door for an exciting performance from Philly’s offense.
Apparently, Philadelphia’s fandom (and hatred for the Cowboys) has reached the youth as well. Young people are getting involved in the hype to try and beat the Cowboys again, and it’s going viral for Philly.
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Philadelphia elementary schools getting involved in Eagles-Cowboys rivalry
Via a video from Alex Holley of Fox29, kids at a local Philadelphia elementary school were seen punching Cowboys-themed punching bags at school. The video was comically jarring, and social media has made it into a viral clip in just hours.
If this proves one thing, it is that rivalries don’t go anywhere. No matter how long these two teams play each other, the determination of fans to root for their team to beat the other, and win big, never ceases. Parents who cheer for the Eagles have clearly taught their children that the Cowboys are the enemy in every instance.
Now, fans will hope that the Eagles can back up this sort of hilarious, yet confident, moment from their young fans and secure a victory in Dallas.
That won’t be too easy, though. Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is 21-2 (.913 winning percentage) against divisional opponents when playing in front of Dallas’ fans at AT&T Stadium. That is the highest home winning percentage by any QB against division opponents since the NFL merger, so Philadelphia has their work cut out for them.




