Shortly after the Philadelphia Eagles clinched their spot in the Super Bowl, the Empire State Building lit up green and white to anger those who live in New York.
The Empire State Building is arguably the most iconic landmark in New York, as the 100-story landmark resides in the heart of midtown Manhattan.
The New Yorkers' gridiron priorities are divided between the Giants and the Jets.
The Giants are division rivals with the Eagles, while their biggest star from last season, Saquon Barkley, is headed to his first Super Bowl with Philadelphia.
It was just adding insult to injury to see the top of the iconic structure illuminated in green and white.
And New Yorkers couldn't help but air their frustrations publicly.
New Yorkers were angry because the Empire State Building was lit green and white on Sunday
The lighting came in tribute to the Philadelphia Eagles, who won the NFC championship
'Are you kidding me lol' said one New Yorker.
'What a disgrace. Clearly the person in charge of this is not a sports fan,' another football fan said.
'Jets fans will take this,' one person said, pointing out the color scheme similarities between the Jets and Eagles.
“This is a shame…” said another Empire State resident.
“That's a damn shame,” another New Yorker concluded.
A collection of social media messages from New Yorkers upset with the Empire State Building
The winner of the AFC Championship Game will also have their colors atop the Empire State Building after the conclusion of the game.
Philadelphia defeated another division rival, the Washington Commanders, to reach its second Super Bowl in three seasons.
The Empire State Building routinely finds ways to illuminate the top of its structure, such as red and green designs at Christmas.