Philadelphia is renowned for its cheesesteaks, but Warren Sapp may think twice before dining there again.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported a bizarre episode involving the Bucs defensive tackle several hours before the Eagles played host to the Buccaneers on Monday. According to the story, Sapp went to lunch with six friends, among them Portland Trail Blazer Rasheed Wallace, at a local restaurant.
After bringing the appetizers, the waitress noticed everyone traded plates. Sapp did the same thing at another Philadelphia hangout before a game in January, at the time announcing he was concerned an Eagle fan in the kitchen might have spit in his food.
Remembering that story, the waitress Monday good-naturedly asked Sapp, "Would you like me to switch them, or would you like to switch them after I leave?" She joked that she could understand why he might want to swap plates.
That was enough for Sapp, who refused to eat and glowered at the waitress. She tearfully retired to the kitchen. Sapp soon left for a nearby steakhouse - but only after his buddies had eaten their lunches without flinching.
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