Miles Sanders has had enough of the booing.

Sanders tweeted following the Eagles' win on Tuesday night for fans to "stop booing the players," likely alluding to Jalen Reagor being showered with boos as soon as his name was called as a punt returner.
Reagor retweeted Sanders' tweet and later Darius added, "Plz stop!" And then took it a step further engaging with a fan.
Three weeks ago, Reagor had two ugly drops late in the Eagles' 13-7 loss to the Giants and is now feeling the pressure from the notoriously tough Philadelphia fan base.
Still, despite being booed every time he touched the ball—presumably by bored fans looking for something to do while attending the game—Reagor caught all three of his targets for 57 yards, second most on the team.

Other young Eagles players have dealt with this earlier in their career like former Philadelphia WR Nelson Agholor and current veteran leader Brandon Graham, who is out for the season with an injury.
December 1st, BG defended Reagor on 94WIP.
"I believe that Reagor is going to make that play the next time he gets it, after talking with him," Graham said on December 1st. "And I've been through what he's going through. Things just not going as you want it to go. You've just got to keep your mind clear of all of the garbage that people tend to say to you, all of that little stuff. Because you're the one that can only fix it by what you do in practice, how you prepare, all the stuff that you need to do. You need to keep a clear a mind and make sure when that play comes again, he'll be able to make it."