If there was any NFL team that faced severe-can’t-get-out-of-bed depression, it was the Philadelphia Eagles. A slew of injuries and mishaps such as the rise and fall of the Philadelphia Eagles.
But if you remember anything about the Eagles, or Philadelphia, it’s their tough exterior to push through even the darkest of ages, like Ben Simmons’ pass in Game 7. And this work for the Eagles has paid off once again.
Let’s look back to when the Eagles were embarrassed in the Wild Card round against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020. How did the Eagles respond? They got the missing pieces they needed to succeed.
When the Eagles lost in the Super Bowl against the Chiefs, how did the Eagles respond? They lost some missing pieces but were able to attempt a near-perfect back-to-back season.
Now that the Eagles were badly embarrassed in the second half of the season, they need to address the issues that put them in that position in the first place: locker room issues and an obsessive Philadelphia media. And because the Eagles got busy in the offseason, the fanbase is happy once again.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been very busy over the past week acquiring the likes of Saquon Barkley, Devin White, and Kenny Pickett which has made the Eagles fanbase very happy – the 4th happiest in the NFL in fact!
The Eagles have had the 4th most positive tweets made about them with their off-season activity, getting over 8,000 positive tweets about the team and their signings.
| Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. | Team Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Ravens Chicago Bears Philadelphia Eagles Miami Dolphins Minnesota Vikings Houston Texans Green Bay Packers Washington Commanders Cleveland Browns | No. of Positive Posts 10,258 9,774 8,996 8,692 7,457 7,126 7,098 7,057 6,805 5,162 |
The Sports Geek have utilized a social listening tool to determine the sentiment of each move in the NFL so far.
The current fanbase to sit the happiest in the postseason? The Pittsburgh Steelers, rightfully so when they acquired former Chicago Bears and Denver Broncos quarterbacks, Justin Fields and Russell Wilson.


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