Green Bay Packers fans were very happy to see the Minnesota Vikings get beat by the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship on Sunday. And to show their appreciation, one local radio station wants Packers to support the Eagles as they face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 52.

And the best way to do it is donating to one the Eagles' charities called Eagles Autism Challenge which is an organization raising funds for "research and programs to help unlock the mystery of autism." The drive is being led by WDUZ 107.5 FM, a radio station in Green Bay.

"When the Vikings lose, it feels like the Packers win, as ugly as the season was for the Packers with Aaron Rodgers getting knocked out, it would've been so much worse to be watching the Vikings host the Super Bowl, and if they win it, unspeakably bad," says radio host Marques Eversoll via WBAY.com.

This is similar to Buffalo Bills fans donated money to Andy Dalton's foundation after leading the Cincinnati Bengals over the Baltimore Ravens in the final game of the season, which led to the Bills reaching the playoffs for the first time in 18 years. The radio hosts at the station also believe this is a good way to show support to Eagles head coach Doug Pederson who was the Packers backup QB from 1995-1998 and 2001-2004.

"We thought this was a way to not only raise some money for a good cause but to show Doug Pederson, a former Packer, that we still think about him and think highly of him and most importantly a way to say thanks for knocking those Vikings out of the playoffs," says radio host Bill Rabeor.

You can donate to the Eagles Autism Challenge by clicking here.

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