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Eagles delete DeVonta Smith photo after fans flood comments with dirty NSFW jokes

A Philadelphia Eagles promotional photo of wide receiver DeVonta Smith in a throwback jersey unexpectedly became a viral meme. Fans fixated on the uniform's fit, coining the term "Kelly Ween" and flooding social media with jokes. The team reportedly deleted the post due to the widespread, unintended humor, highlighting social media's rapid meme-making power.
Eagles delete DeVonta Smith photo after fans flood comments with dirty NSFW jokes
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The Philadelphia Eagles just learned how fast the internet can turn a harmless promo into a full-blown meme fest. A simple photo of wide receiver DeVonta Smith in the team’s Kelly Green throwback jersey set social media on fire so much so that the team reportedly had to delete it. Because fans weren’t exactly focused on the uniform. Instead, the internet zeroed in on something else entirely, turning the comments into a flood of “KELLY WEEN” jokes that spiraled out of control. Within hours, the team quietly deleted the post, but not before screenshots spread everywhere.

Eagles delete viral DeVonta Smith photo after fans turn “Kelly Green” Into “Kelly Ween” meme

The Eagles’ original post was meant to celebrate the return of their classic Kelly Green look—a fan-favorite throwback that always gets attention. Smith looked locked in, arms crossed, and ready for game day. Yet fans’ attention went elsewhere. The way the uniform fit sparked waves of replies pointing out what many called a “very distracting photo,” and the nickname “Kelly Ween” took off instantly. What was meant to be a “your daily dose of Kelly Green” post quickly spiraled into what fans are now calling “Kelly Ween.Fans quickly noticed a bulge in his pants, which led to nonstop 'KELLY WEEN' jokes, a pun combining the green jersey color with 'ween,' a slang word for penis.

Eagles delete the post after fans push the joke too far

As the image started trending under the “Kelly Ween” tag, the tone in the replies got rowdier. According to reports, the Eagles decided to delete the original post altogether to avoid further embarrassment for both the team and Smith. Still, the internet had already done its thing, screenshots were everywhere, and the phrase “Kelly Ween” became impossible to contain.This isn’t the first time a completely innocent sports promo has gone viral for all the wrong reasons, and it definitely won’t be the last. NFL fans have a way of spotting every detail in a photo, especially when it’s meme-worthy.While the Eagles probably wanted to hype up their retro look, the post ended up being a crash course in how fast social media can flip the script. For now, “Kelly Ween” lives on as the latest example that in the age of viral humor, no photo is ever truly safe.Also read - Pregnant Cardi B swears on her unborn baby with Stefon Diggs in wild Instagram Live meltdown that left fans shook
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