Kevin Hart booed the Saints in Philly during his promo (Video)

Nov 21, 2021; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Entertainer Kevin Hart on the sidelines during pregame warmups against the New Orleans Saints at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 21, 2021; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Entertainer Kevin Hart on the sidelines during pregame warmups against the New Orleans Saints at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports /
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Comedian Kevin Hart acted tough for all of five seconds when he booed the New Orleans Saints during NFL Network interview. 

Before the game between the Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints, the NFL Network cameras found an opportunity to catch up with comedian Kevin Hart on the sidelines. Hart, a diehard Eagles fan, took this opportunity to talk about some upcoming projects and releases he is working on.

Then the New Orleans Saints made their field entrance right next to him during this promo, causing Hart to stop mid-sentence, turn, and boo the Saints alongside the rest of Lincoln Financial.

Eagles fans have many reasons to cheer as well this season

Hart and Eagles’ fans have plenty to be excited for this year. The Eagles have played one of the toughest schedules in the NFL this season. Despite that, the Eagles are only 4-6 and sit in second place of the division.

The remaining games on the schedule are much easier than those in the first half, with five divisional games remaining.

However, despite their promising start to the season, the Saints appear to be in a much less advantageous position than the Eagles. After losing Jameis Winston to a leg injury on the doorstep of the trade deadline, the Saints are likely stuck with Trevor Siemian at quarterback.

The second half of New Orleans’ season is much tougher than the first half, with games against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills remaining. The division-leading Buccaneers have been in some shaky waters recently, but the Carolina Panthers have looked more prepared to be the team to overtake them, not the second-place Saints.

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