Post Malone is a Dallas Cowboys diehard through and through, and he proved it yet again during a concert at the sold-out Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
The Grammy-nominated artist has regularly rocked Cowboys jerseys at his concerts and pulled up to their games. So, when he was in Philly, he had to troll the hated Eagles.
Post Malone Trolls Eagles’ Fan at Citizens Bank Park
Malone is currently on his “The Big Ass Stadium Tour” and graced the City of Brotherly Love on May 24. His show included an appearance by 76ers icon Allen Iverson for his song “White Iverson,” with the 29-year-old greeting fans on his way out.
In a viral video, Malone can be seen signing autographs for several excited fans following the show. An Eagles fan also reached out with a hat, and while he kindly autographed it, Malone trolled the fan by signing “BOO” with an arrow to the Eagles logo.
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Malone was in attendance at the start of the 2024 season when the Cowboys faced the New York Giants. He wore Brandon Aubrey’s No. 17 jersey while debuting his new album, “F-1 Trillion”, and also posed with Cowboys cheerleaders for a special event at his Raising Cane’s location.
Malone was raised in Grapevine, Texas, and has been a lifelong Cowboys fan. He has formed a friendship with Jerry Jones and also helped the franchise release the season schedule in 2021.
The Eagles have been trending towards becoming a dynasty in recent years, winning two Super Bowl titles since 2017, something the Cowboys and Malone wouldn’t like. Not because they don’t wish for Philly to win, but because they themselves haven’t been winning in the last few decades.
Since their last Super Bowl win in 1995, the Cowboys have consistently fallen short of expectations. Last season was another letdown as the Dallas finished 7-10, missing the playoffs, not to mention that quarterback Dak Prescott was sidelined for the season after a hamstring surgery in Week 9. Nonetheless, even before Prescott’s injury, the team was struggling at 3-5.
The season before that, Dallas went 12-5, grabbed the No. 2 seed in the NFC, but got bounced early in the playoffs by Jordan Love and the Packers in the Wild Card Round.
Relatively active this offseason, pulling off trades for the likes of George Pickens and Joe Milton III, the Cowboys have improved at the skill positions, but the offensive line is a bit of a question mark.
The defense had some injuries but was the focus of the offseason, so this will be a crucial year for the Cowboys and Prescott.