It's safe to say New York Giants legend Eli Manning didn't have the fondest of memories visiting the Philadelphia Eagles during his storied career.

During the Monday Night Football broadcast of the Eagles' game against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3, Chris Long appeared as a guest on the ManningCast program with Eli and his brother Peyton Manning. Long recounted his time in Philly, which prompted Eli to share his own.

Eli's experience was particularly unforgettable, but not for a good reason. Apparently, a nine-year-old fan flipped the double bird on him. As he remembered his experience, the Giants great chose to demonstrate how the young fan greeted him–Yes, complete with the double middle finger and the reaction along with it.

It wasn't the first time that Eli Manning has told the story, as he shared it as well back in 2019 when he described why Philly was the toughest place he had to play in.

“You go there, and that 9-year-old kid is giving you the double finger,” he said. “Not a thumbs-up. Not, ‘We’re No. 1.’ And he said something about my mom; I had to Google what it was. It’s just different. It’s a different culture,” the former Giants superstar said, per Newsday.

This time around, it is complete with the NSFW gesture. Unfortunately for the 40-year-old, his assumption that ESPN could blur it out is wrong. It was live after all, and upon realizing his mistake, Eli and Peyton apologized.

For what it's worth, though, no apologies needed from Eli. He's just sharing his experience anyway, and what better way to do it than add some actions, right?