PHOTO: Everyone Is Praising This Eagles Fan For His Creative Twist On The Packers Cheesehead That’s So Perfect, It Might Become The Next Big Thing In Philly

Philadelphia Eagles helmet shown on field (left). Green Bay Packers fans looking on (right).

 

NFL fans are losing their minds after a Philadelphia Eagles fan revealed the perfect twist on the signature “Cheeseheads” worn by Green Bay Packers supporters.

 

 

The Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers are squaring off at Arena Corinthians in São Paulo, the first NFL game in Brazil. Nick Sirianni’s squad is the designated home team for the first International Series game of 2024.

Before the game started, the Eagles’ X/Twitter account posted a photo of a Philly fan mimicking the Packers’ Cheesehead hats by showing off a Philadelphia Cream Cheese-themed one instead:

 

 

 

And social media had all sorts of epic reactions to the million-dollar idea from this creative Philadelphia Eagles fan:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The state of Wisconsin is known as “America’s Dairyland” because of its rich dairy history and economy. Packers fans are thus often called “Cheeseheads”, hence the giant cheese-shaped hats they often wear at games. We’ll see if the Philadelphia Eagles pick up on this fan’s idea and start donning them at Lincoln Financial Field.

 

 

 

The tradition of the Cheeseheads began at a Milwaukee Brewers game in 1987 by a fan named Ralph Bruno. The story goes that Bruno took the foam out of his mother’s couch and built his own Cheesehead hat. And the rest is history.

The Eagles and Green Bay Packers will get extended breaks before their Week 2 contests. Philly will return home to host the Atlanta Falcons on “Monday Night Football” in 10 days, and the Packers will host the Indianapolis Colts in their home opener on Sept. 15.

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