NFL Twitter has incredible theories for how Giants hotel water got shut off

The New York Giants hotel was briefly without water before their game against the Philadelphia Eagles. NFL Twitter had thoughts.

The New York Giants were briefly without water in their hotel on Saturday morning ahead of their primetime divisional round NFL Playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

That meant the team couldn’t get water from the tap for drinking or showering. A pipe bursted and caused the issue. It has since been fixed.

Sound like the start to a plotline of the latest season of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia? Yeah, kinda!

NFL Twitter had similar thoughts and came up with some jokes and theories for what really happened.

Fans are choosing to believe Philadelphians are conspiring to keep the Giants at a disadvantage

Sometimes, you have to do anything in your power to win. Even if that means messing with the pipes, right?

It must have been hard to find a plumber willing to help out a division rival.

Some fans thought maybe fans went and ripped the pipes out themselves. It’s Philly, it’s not that far out there.

Here’s a look at the fans in question:

A funny piece of the narrative, but the pipes have been fixed according to Mike Garafalo. And though it might seem like an advantage to the Eagles, who knows, if the Giants smelled particularly ripe on the line, perhaps it hurts the Eagles’ focus.

The Eagles will host the Giants tonight at 8:15 p.m. ET.

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