Eagles fan goes viral for saving children from a burning building—and shading his team’s wide receiver—all within moments of one another.
An Eagles fan is catching good karma after he went viral for saving children from a burning building and shading his team’s wide receiver, all within moments of one another.
"I see a guy hanging out the window screaming that his kids was in there ..." Laws told CBS3."My man just started throwing babies out the window and we was catching them, unlike Agholor and all his mishaps. I'd like to put that out there."The soundbite quickly went viral, being viewed more than 11 million times in the CBS reporter's tweet. It soon made its way to Agholor himself, who praised the man for his heroic efforts and invited him to the team’s next home game.
Thank you for being a hero in the community, would like to invite you and your family to the next home gameThe Eagles did not immediately respond to ABC News to see whether or not the team had been in contact with Laws.
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