Eagles selling snow from divisional round win vs. Rams
The Philadelphia Eagles are giving fans the opportunity to own some of the snow that fell onto Lincoln Financial Field during their NFC divisional round victory over the Los Angeles Rams.
Insulated containers of snow collected from the end zone after Sunday's game were put up for sale through the Eagles' memorabilia marketplace, The Realest, with a price tag of $50. As of Wednesday afternoon, the containers had already sold out.
"This isn't your typical piece of memorabilia - it's a tangible, frozen snapshot of the grit, passion, and determination that defined the iconic game," the item description reads. "By preserving and authenticating the very snow that surrounded this monumental game, fans are offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to connect with the playoff experience like never before."
(Photo courtesy: The Realest)
The Eagles defeated the Rams 28-22 to advance to the NFC Championship Game, where they'll face the Washington Commanders for a chance to compete in Super Bowl LIX.
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