“Stop booing the PLAYERS”: Miles Sanders urges Philadelphia Eagles fans to show solidarity


“Stop booing the PLAYERS”: Miles Sanders urges Philadelphia Eagles fans to show solidarity

The Philadelphia Eagles came out with an impressive 27-17 comeback victory against the Washington Football Team to get the points from their recent encounter at the Lincoln Financial Field. However, at one point of time after the first quarter, the Philly Eagles were looking down and out after going down 10-0.

Eagles fans who are known to be ferocious and extremely vocal on the football pitch did not like the display from their home side and vented out all of their frustrations on the players during the match. They booed and jeered the players every time they touched the ball and could not make a good move in attack and defence.

Miles Sanders was one of the best players for the Eagles in their comeback victory

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The fans particularly picked on Eagles WR Jalon Reagor every time he went out on the pitch. The special attention from the fans looked to have got to him, and he ended up with only three returns for 22 yards.

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Miles Sanders, who was one of the key architects of the victory for the Eagles took to Twitter to address the booing from the fans and posted a message for them. He put himself up for his teammates, urging the fans to be more patient and back the side when they are not playing at their true potential.

Miles Sanders
Miles Sanders

“All I could do is compliment my offensive line and [offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland],” Miles Sanders told reporters after the match commending his team members.

“They are doing a heck of a job each and every week. This is the seventh game in a row with over 200 yards rushing. That is a credit to the offensive line and they are making it very easy for the running backs to run behind them.”

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