In a battle of NFC powers on Sunday night, it was the Cowboys who emerged victorious over the Eagles, 33—13, at AT&T Stadium. Not only did Dallas exact revenge for its Week 9 loss in Philadelphia, but the Cowboys also moved into a tie for first place in the NFC East at 10–3 while reaffirming their status as a Super Bowl contender.
Needless to say, Dallas fans were feeling good.
How good?
One perfect sign created by a Cowboys fan, roasting Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni and his team’s trademark phrase, answers that question pretty well.
Check out this clever sign.
#Cowboys fan came with a "Cry Eagles Cry" sign with Nick Sirianni crying at the Super Bowl last year 💀 pic.twitter.com/mv6nqRnjpi
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) December 11, 2023
Slap a picture of a weeping Sirianni, who went viral on Twitter for crying during the national anthem before Super Bowl LVII, on a poster and switch the famous “Fly Eagles Fly” phrase to “Cry Eagles Cry” and voila! It’s a recipe for the perfect sign.
There have been plenty of creative signs made by NFL fans this year, but it’s difficult to top this Cowboys fan’s work.