Washington Commanders part owner Mark Ein was given a rousing welcome to the City of Brotherly Love by Philadelphia Eagles fans on his way to Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday.
Ein, a venture capitalist who owns the Washington City Paper and is a limited partner of the Commanders, hopes his team will advance to the Super Bowl with a win in today’s NFC Championship Game.
The 60-year-old was part of the takeover in Washington, which has proven to be a remarkable success and can get even better should the Commanders advance to the big game with a win on Sunday.
As such, he was treated to some harsh words while driving to the stadium, with someone in his back seat recording him getting heckled by Philly fans in the street.
He captioned the recording, “Welcome to Philadelphia!”
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