The Philadelphia Eagles added K'Von Wallace in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft and he's already becoming a fan favorite in Philadelphia. In an interview with Chris Infante of the PhillySportsNetwork, Wallace explicitly shared his disgust for the Dallas Cowboys.

Within the interview with Infante, Wallace into detail on why he isn't particularly fond of the Cowboys:

This is how amazing God is, he always knows … I’ve always hated the f—ing Cowboys,” Wallace told the Flippin’ the Birds podcast. “Seriously, my bad for cursing. I naturally don’t like the Cowboys because I have rivalries with my own family members about the Cowboys. I’ve been bleeding green, they’ve been my favorite colors since I was born.”

Coming out of college, Wallace spent four years at Clemson, playing safety for the majority of his time on the field. Regardless of where the Eagles insert him, they selected Wallace due to his tough style of play on the field.

It also doesn't hurt that he already has a disdain for Philadelphia's NFC East rivals. The Eagles and Cowboys play each other twice a year, giving Wallace a chance to compete against the team he dislikes the most.

In his four seasons at Clemson, Wallace amassed 156 tackles, five interceptions, 15 pass breakups, and two forced fumbles. His versatility to play any of the positions in the secondary will bring some much-needed help to an Eagles secondary that has struggled in recent seasons.

Given his talents, Wallace could have landed with any team in the entire NFL. But it appears he's landed with the perfect team, allowing him to join Eagles fans in hating the Cowboys.