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Eagles players denied reservations at Minneapolis restaurants

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Some people in Minneapolis are making things very difficult for the Philadelphia Eagles and their fans in the lead-up to Super Bowl LII.

Eagles safety Chris Maragos tweeted Friday that he's been turned down by three restaurants in Minneapolis while trying to make reservations for himself and his teammates.

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Additionally, some Minnesota Vikings supporters have tweeted about signing up as Uber drivers and dropping Eagles fans off at the wrong locations as revenge for the NFC Championship Game.

At least one Minneapolis homeowner's association has also decided to ban short-term rentals through Airbnb until after Super Bowl weekend. Reddit user Frontstunderel, who's traveling to the game from Philadelphia, shared an email they received informing them that their Airbnb booking was being cancelled due to the policy.

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