The Pennsylvania Turnpike is getting football fever as the state's two largest cities are in the running for a spot in Super Bowl XLIII.
With the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Conference Championship matchups, there is a chance of an all-Pennsylvania Super Bowl.
Along the 294 mile stretch of road connecting the two cities, signs rooting for a "Turnpike Superbowl" are now on display.
Drivers in eastern Pennsylvania will see the chant "Go Eagles, Go Steelers" and in western Pennsylvania the order of support is reversed.
Turnpike officials do not expect increased traffic if the Eagles beat the Cardinals and the Steelers take out the Ravens as many fans are expected stay local for the big game.