NFL fans intervene after a restaurant owned by the mother of CJ Gardner-Johnson de Eagles, beaten by unjustified bad criticisms


Del Johnson watched from Florida while Confetti fell on his son, CJ Gardner-Johnson, and his teammates after the Philadelphia eagles enrupted the Kansas City chiefs at the Super Bowl Lix.

The Eagles security mother was in Cocoa Village, Florida, not in New Orleans for the great game. He was there because he also had something to celebrate: the opening of his second restaurant. However, the celebration mode was shortly due to an influx of YELP negative reviews for the other establishment of Johnson, Kings Grill in Rockledge, Florida.

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The security of Philadelphia Eagles CJ Gardner-Johnson, #8, celebrates after winning the Super Bowl Lix in Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025. (Geoff Burke-Imagn images)

The peak in the bad criticism began shortly after Gardner-Johnson pointed to the star of the Chiefs Travis Kelce.

“It should have stayed with that thick S —“, Gardner-Johnson subtitled an Instagram stories publication. The legend seemed to refer to Kelce’s old romance with Kayla Nicole, who attended the great game last Sunday and celebrated the victory of the Eagles in the lawn Caesars Superdome Turf.

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The fans of singer Taylor Swift, who are often known as “swifties”, seemed to be responsible for the initial flow of the bad reviews of Google and the negative revisions of Yelp for Kings Grill. Swift has made numerous appearances at the Chiefs Games in the last two seasons and is currently dating Kelce.

“I have friends who sent me the screenshots,” said Delatron Johnson to TMZ Sports. “I went, ‘My God, look at this!’ And the first thing they said was: “The swifties have attacked.”

“Yes, we have seen all the reviews. The joke is really in the swifties and all entertain the reviews because Kings Grill is closed.”

The unfavorable reviews were later eliminated and Yelp placed an “unusual activity alert” on the restaurant page that “temporarily deactivated the content publication.”

CJ Gardner-Johnson, #8 of the Philadelphia Eagles, and Travis Kelce, #87 of the Kansas City chiefs, face each trimester during the Super Bowl Lix in Caesars Superdome on February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

“This business recently received greater public attention, which often means that people come to this page to publish their views in the news. Although we do not take a position in one way or another when it comes to this incident, We have temporarily disabled the publishing content on this page while we work to investigate whether the content you see here reflects real consumer experiences instead of recent events, “said the publication.

A Yelp spokesman added that the “moderators” eventually “clean the page to reflect the experiences of the first -hand consumer.”

“For Yelp to remain a useful resource for the community, reviews should be based on a first -hand genuine experience with the business,” said the spokesman in a statement. “Due to the greatest activity we detected on the business page, the YELP user operations team worked quickly to temporarily disable the publication of content on the page and placed an unusual activity alert on Tuesday, February 11. When we see that The activity decreases or stop drastically, our moderators will clean the page to reflect the experiences of the first -hand consumer. “

Philadelphia Eagles Safety CJ Gardner-Johnson, #8, practices before the Super Bowl Lix against the Kansas City bosses in Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 9, 2025. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

Some Eagles fans realized the avalanche of negative reviews received by the Johnson restaurant and showed their support by leaving a considerable number of positive reviews for the establishment.

The supporters of other NFL teams also arrived in the help of Johnson.

“Fan de los Saints here, thank you all for getting a ring. I guess the birds” wrote a fan of the New Orleans Saints. Gardner-Johnson spent the first three years of his NFL career with the Saints.

A fan of Los Vegas Raiders suggested that the restaurant had a first level service. “The service was in point thanks! The food was in point thanks! Ambiance was in point thanks!

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