Apparently, New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning should be afraid to go into Philadelphia on Sunday night. Very, very afraid.

On Friday, the Eagles posted a 1-minute, 23-second video on their Twitter account which shows a boyish-sounding, cartoon version of the two-time Super Bowl MVP getting frightened by ghostly Philadelphia defensive players.

The #Eagles defense gives Eli Manning a proper #BlackSunday welcome to Philadelphia for Sunday Night Football. https://t.co/Nw49tKVOaf — Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) October 10, 2014

In the mocking video, Manning confidently struts into Lincoln Financial Field and declares: "Ah, yeah! 'Little' Eli's in the house! What's up, Philly? You want some of this? I don't think you heard me!"

But the lights go out, and Manning becomes scared.

"We're coming for you, Eli. We're coming to get you, Eli," the ghosts of Eagles players Bennie Logan, Fletcher Cox, Brandon Graham, Beau Allen, Cedric Thornton and Malcolm Jenkins tell Manning.

Eli Manning is 6-3 as a starter at Lincoln Financial Field in his career with 16 touchdowns and 11 picks. John Geliebter/USA TODAY Sports

Manning tries to run away screaming, but ends up with his No. 10 jersey over his head and his underwear hanging out.

"This is horrible!" Manning says, crying. "I can't see a thing! Somebody please, fix my underwear! I'm so scared! Every single time with these Eagles! Get me out of Philadelphia!"

The Eagles, who are wearing all-black uniforms, are billing the game as #BlackSunday.

Manning is 6-3 as a starter at Lincoln Financial Field in his career with 16 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.

Earlier in the week, the Eagles posted another video narrated by Bradley Cooper in which the actor mocks the Big Apple by imitating a New York accent.

"This is more than a midseason matchup," Cooper said. "This is a street fight. Broad Street versus Wall Street. White collar against no collar.

"This is a tale of two cities, New York and Philly. I promise you, there is no Brotherly Love lost between us and the Big Apple's big talkers with their, 'Youse a bunch of cheesesteak-eating, Liberty Bell-cracking, museum-steps-running ... Yeah, yeah, yeah."