Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Isaiah Rodgers has found a permanent way to celebrate his team’s Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs—by getting a massive tattoo on his right calf.
The 27-year-old cornerback’s new ink prominently features the Super Bowl LIX logo, the Eagles’ 40-22 winning score, and his #34 jersey number. The tattoo serves as a lasting tribute to the team’s championship success, alongside the Super Bowl ring he will receive.
Fans React to Rodgers’ Championship Ink
Eagles fans were quick to praise Rodgers’ bold move, with one supporter commenting, “They can never take that away, literally.” Rodgers himself responded simply: “Never.”
Following his post, more Eagles fans began sharing their own Super Bowl-themed tattoo ideas, showcasing their dedication to the team’s victory.
Player vs. Fan Tattoos: Too Much or Just Right?
While athletes getting championship tattoos is not uncommon, the debate continues over whether fans should follow suit. The Eagles currently hold +700 odds to win next year’s Super Bowl, trailing only the Chiefs and Ravens. If they manage another championship run, Rodgers may still have room on his other leg for a second celebratory tattoo.
So, what do you think? Is Rodgers’ tattoo an epic tribute or a bit too much? And should fans get inked just like the players?
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