Philadelphia Eagles Fans Seek to Move Past Infamous Santa Snowball Incident
Despite the incident that tarnished their reputation, the Eagles and their fans continue to embrace the Christmas spirit.
- Philadelphia Eagles fans, known for their infamous snowball incident with Santa Claus in 1968, are trying to move past the event that has tarnished their reputation for nearly six decades.
- The incident occurred during a particularly disappointing season for the Eagles, leading to frustrated fans pelting a stand-in Santa with snowballs during a halftime show.
- Despite the negative image, the Eagles and their fans continue to celebrate Christmas, with team members releasing Christmas albums in consecutive seasons.
- Long-time Eagles journalist Ray Didinger encourages fans not to let the incident bother them anymore, stating that it's not representative of the Philadelphia fanbase.
- The snowball incident, initially a minor footnote in 1968, has snowballed into a national story over the years, often brought up during Christmas season broadcasts.