The Philadelphia Eagles made headlines as they flaunted their underdog status against the Atlanta Falcons by wearing dog masks while celebrating their big win.

They happen to be underdogs once again at home for the NFC Championship Game against the Minnesota Vikings, and according to ESPN’s Tim McManus, they are welcoming fans who went out and bought their own dog masks to come out to the game wearing them.

Expect to see a good number of those German Shepherd masks which Eagles players Lane Johnson and Chris Long wore and popularized as sales of that particular item have gone through the roof in the aftermath of the Falcons win.

The German Shepherd masks that Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson and defensive end Chris Long wore after Saturday's divisional round win over the Atlanta Falcons quickly sold out on Amazon, and the purveyors over at CreepyParty are having a tough time keeping up with the demand.

They have sold around 500 masks since Saturday and have been inundated with emails from fans wanting to know how they can get their paws on one.

The Eagles, who are playing without star quarterback Carson Wentz, just about edged past the Falcons last week, 15-10. Their defense led the way as they limited Atlanta to just 281 total yards of offense. Meanwhile, quarterback Nick Foles came through as he went 23-for-30 with 246 yards passing.

But in order to reach the Super Bowl, the Eagles will need to get past another very good defense in the Vikings. And given their limitations offensively without Wentz, they’ll likely have to make like dogs and scratch and claw for everything to come out on top.