Bill Dudley Pittsburgh Steelers (Photo by Nate Fine/NFL)
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles don’t always see eye to eye, but they did back in 1943.
Philadelphians scoff at the Pittsburgh habit of putting french fries on sandwiches; though I’ve never quite understood the appeal of Cheez Whiz as a topping myself. In hockey, Pittsburgh’s Penguins and Philadelphia’s Flyers are fierce rivals, but the Steelers don’t share the same animosity with the Philadelphia Eagles, mostly because the two teams are in different conferences, and so only meet once every four years, barring a Super Bowl matchup.