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Come Fan with UsSaturday, June 20, 2026

Empire State Building lit up for all 4 NFL teams left in the playoffs

SMH, bandwagon building.

The Empire State Building, in an attempt to appear unbiased, has really outdone itself on the playoff-themed lighting.

I guess that’s what happens when both New York teams are out of the running. The building has tried to toe the line of fan bases before, by trying to support both the Giants and the Jets.

SMH.

Two was bad, but four teams? I don’t think the building quite achieved the look it was going for.

Here are some things it actually resembles:

  • Windows 95.
  • A Bennetton ad.
  • A new way to teach preschoolers their primary colors.

Ah, well. To each building their own. Go Patriots and Steelers and Falcons and Packers!

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