
In a plot twist no one saw coming — and Philly fans are definitely not forgiving — an unearthed photo of a 17-year-old Kobe Bryant has set NFL Twitter on fire. The reason? The late Lakers legend, fresh off his decision to skip college and enter the 1996 NBA Draft, is seen proudly rocking a Dallas Cowboys Emmitt Smith jersey… while being a Philadelphia native and a self-declared Eagles fan. Yep. You read that right. 💥📸

The internet’s reaction? Let’s just say chaos ensued.
“TRAITOR IN THE MAKING,” one furious Eagles fan tweeted, while another wrote, “This is worse than when T.O. danced on the Star.” 😤🦅
While Kobe’s athletic greatness is untouchable, his teenage wardrobe choices are now under heavy fire from die-hard Philly faithful. To them, the Cowboys aren’t just another team — they’re the enemy. So seeing their hometown hero, the pride of Lower Merion, rocking the silver and blue? That’s practically sports treason.

But let’s pause for context: this was the mid-’90s. The Cowboys were at their absolute peak — three Super Bowl titles in four years, Emmitt Smith dominating every highlight reel, and the “America’s Team” marketing machine working overtime. It’s possible Kobe, like many teens of the era, just got swept up in the hype. Or maybe… he was flexing before he ever touched an NBA court.
Still, for Eagles fans, there’s no excuse.
“He could drop 81 on my team and I’d still boo that jersey,” one fan wrote. Brutal. 💀
The viral photo has sparked bigger debates about fandom, hometown loyalty, and just how much forgiveness should be granted to a high schooler making style choices in 1996. Some say let it go — others are calling for a retroactive fine from the Eagles fanbase.
Regardless, one thing’s clear: Kobe Bryant still knows how to break the internet — even from beyond the grave. 🐍🔥
Your move, Cowboys Nation.