A billboard was spotted near Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City that, on its face, seems to be in support of the Chiefs. It ...
It's a familiar, recognizable fight song for Eagles fans.
The media company that had a trolling billboard for the Chiefs ahead of the Super Bowl is saying thanks after donating to both teams' charities.
The message began scrolling Tuesday on one of the billboards stationed along Interstate 435 near the Truman Sports Complex.
A billboard was spotted near Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City that ... are greeted with a boisterous rendition of the Philadelphia fight song "Fly, Eagles, Fly" Call the number of this billboard ...
The prank by a Delaware-based marketing firm has generated more than $5,000 for charities supported by the two teams squaring ...
Anyone calling the number is met with a pep rally alright, but this one is for the Philadelphia Eagles. The tooth-grinding ...
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WPHL Philadelphia on MSNDelaware marketing agency trolls Chiefs fans with Eagles hotlineAs we all anxiously await the Super Bowl there’s not shame in a some harmless trolling and fun. Right outside the Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium, KC fans were shocked when a billboard ...
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Kansas City billboard trolls Chiefs fans with "Fly, Eagles Fly" fight songIt's the ultimate troll job. A Philadelphia area marketing company is pulling off a Super Bowl-sized prank in the heart of Kansas City. The team from Aloysius Butler and Clark paid to have this ...
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KYW Radio Philadelphia on MSNBillboard in Kansas City trolls Chiefs fans with Eagles fight songA bright red billboard outside Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City encourages Chiefs fans to dial a special number to hear “a ...
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Topeka WIBW-TV on MSNFormer WIBW sportscaster Greg Sharpe ends battle with cancerGreg Sharpe, who spent 10 years covering sports at WIBW and currently was Voice of the Nebraska Cornhuskers, died Friday ...
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