The NFL isn’t just about touchdowns anymore — it’s about fireworks, and this weekend’s Giants–Eagles clash delivered both. After New York’s dominant 34–17 victory, Giants head coach Brian Daboll didn’t just walk off the field — he dropped a verbal bomb that shook the league.
“Maybe we shouldn’t call them Eagles anymore — more like baby chicks,” Daboll quipped during his postgame press conference, smirking as reporters gasped.
The comment spread like wildfire. Within minutes, social media erupted with memes, outrage, and plenty of laughter. Giants fans hailed it as the ultimate mic drop, while Eagles supporters demanded an apology.
But the biggest reaction came from Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni, who didn’t mince words. “He wants to talk tough? Fine. We’ll see them again,” Sirianni growled in his fiery response, setting the stage for what could be the most personal rivalry in recent NFL memory.
What started as a routine divisional matchup has now turned into a full-blown grudge war, with fans, analysts, and players all choosing sides. The next Giants–Eagles showdown won’t just be another game — it’ll be a battle for pride, revenge, and respect.
As one commentator put it: “This isn’t football anymore. This is personal.”