Eagles Take Down Viral ‘Counterfeit’ Kamala Harris Ads Across Philadelphia

The Eagles aren’t with her.

Image

The NFL team distanced itself from ads strewn throughout Philadelphia calling Vice President Kamala Harris the “official candidate” of the team.

“We are aware counterfeit political ads are being circulated and are working with our advertising partner to have them removed,” the Eagles’ X account posted on Monday.

The ads, posted on 16th and Spring Garden Streets, 18th Street and JFK Boulevard, and 34th and Walnut Streets, picture Harris in an Eagles helmet and jersey and carrying a football.

Lifelong Eagles fan takes action to cover up 'counterfeit political ads' endorsing Kamala Harris | Fox News

A URL at the bottom — belonging to the team’s real website — offers nonpartisan voting information for residents of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Some have posited the artwork is that of Winston Tseng, a street artist who satirizes brands to highlight societal issues, though he has not taken credit for the Eagles posters.

In a statement to NBC10, Intersection Media, which owns the ad space, said it was working to remove the posters.

The Philadelphia Eagles huddles during the fourth quarter against the Minnesota Vikings at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Eagles denounced the fake ads around Philadelphia. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

“We are aware that several of our bus shelters located in Philadelphia have been vandalized and that the paid advertising copy in each of those shelters has been replaced with unauthorized copy,” a spokesperson wrote. “While our bus shelters have locks that typically prevent the installation of unauthorized copy by non-Intersection staff, occasionally people find a way to unlock the ad box and insert unauthorized copy. The unauthorized copy in this case implies an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris by the Philadelphia Eagles.

“We note that the Eagles and Intersection had nothing to do with the creation or posting of this unauthorized copy and Intersection staff will be removing the ads as soon as possible.”

Related Posts

Steelers Nation Mourns: Super Bowl Champion Mike Collier Passes Away at 71

By ERIC BLUM Published: 14:00 GMT, 20 February 2025 | Updated: 14:45 GMT, 20 February 2025 Mike Collier, who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1975 and helped the team win that season’s Super Bowl , passed away on Sunday at 71.  No caused of death …

Read more

O.J. Simpson’s 1995 Acquittal: The Shocking Verdict That Still Sparks Debate Decades Later

A look back at local, national and world events through Deseret News archives.
O.J. Simpson was a top figure throughout his football career, from college to the NFL to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He later became a popular TV pitchman and …

Read more

Hollywood Actress Spills the Tea on Her ‘Magical’ Engagement to NFL Star – The Surprise Detail Fans Didn’t See Coming!

Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen are cherishing the things they’ve kept private when it comes to their relationship. During an interview for the February cover of “WhoWhatWear,” the “Sinners” actress explained how the couple protected their relationship …

Read more

Descubre los 99 tatuajes de aves más impresionantes: ¡Arte, simbolismo y belleza en cada diseño!

A la gente le encantan las aves porque son fascinantes y hermosas. Las aves son nuestros amigos íntimos. No solo nos ayudan a mantener un hábitat saludable, sino que también nos recuerdan los cambios estacionales. Muchas especies de aves han estado en simbiosis con los humanos y se han convertido en…

Read more

Popocatépetl: A Mysterious Volcano with Unexplained Phenomena and UFO Sightings

Popocatépetl is one of the most closely monitored volcanoes in the world, located in central Mexico. Known for its frequent eruptions, it also stands out due to the high number…

Read more

Shocking Twist: NFL Star Earl Thomas Falls Victim to $1.9M Identity Theft Scheme—Mastermind? His Ex-Wife’s Secret Lover!

Earl Thomas III still cannot catch a break after years of being out of the league. A New Orleans man reportedly pretended to be the former NFL star just so he could steal money from his bank accounts, cash his NFL checks, and transfer ownership …

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *