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Vikings fans unloaded on their team on social media after Eagles made the playoffs

Vikings fans unloaded on their team on social media after Eagles made the playoffs originally appeared on nbcsportsphiladelphia.com It’s a tough day to be a Vikings fan. The Eagles officially secured a wild-card spot after the Bears defeated the Vikings, 24-10 on Sunday. It was a great day for Eagles fans, but a not-so-great day for Vikings fans.

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