Philadelphia 76ers forward Mike Scott scrapped with a couple of Eagles fans outside Lincoln Financial Field while wearing a Washington Redskins jersey.

Footage of the fight before the Eagles-Redskins regular-season opener on Sunday shows the 6-foot-8, 237-pound Virginia native — clad in a No. 21 Sean Taylor Redskins jersey — being restrained as he approaches a group of tailgating fans outside Lincoln Financial Field.

The fans, standing near a coffin draped with Redskins apparel, then start to chant an expletive as Scott — a Philly fan favorite who joined the Sixers via trade in February — briefly raises his right hand.

“There’s some fights you’re not going to win, homes,” one man blurts into a speaker as Scott is pulled away. “There’s some fights you’re not going to win.”

The NBA vet is then dragged from behind by a man before trading punches with at least two fans, video shows.

Hours earlier, Scott, 31, replied to a fan who told him it wouldn’t be safe to wear a Redskins jersey to an Eagles game, but he was seemingly unfazed.

“Mike, it’s different here,” the fan told Scott. “We love ya but some of these fans are insane.”

“What gon happen,” Scott replied.

Scott later posted a photo of himself on Twitter wearing a Redskins jersey and hat, confirming that he was indeed headed down to the Linc in away team garb. He later posted a photo from his seat during the Eagles’ 32-27 comeback victory.

A Philadelphia police spokesman said early Monday that no complaints had been filed in connection with the tussle.

A team spokesman told The Post that the organization has discussed the incident with Scott and reviewed the matter. The spokesman said Scott was accompanied by a member of the 76ers security staff at the time of the incident, as is team protocol for players attending public events in the city, but the team will review its policies and protocol to ensure players’ safety.

The spokesman also said it’s unfair to use this incident as an overall representation of the Philadelphia sports fan base.

“This was an unfortunate and isolated incident, and it is no way representative of the Philadelphia fan base as a whole,” the spokesman said. “This city has incredible fans and we appreciate their passion and support.”