Relive four of the greatest modern moments in Eagles football history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
2018 Super Bowl vs New England - Super Bowl strip sack
2018 Super Bowl LII vs New England - Philly Special
2010 Regular Season, Week 15 vs New York - Miracle at New Meadowlands II
2005 NFC Championship vs Atlanta - Fourth time's a charm
These slate coasters are laser-etched indelibly into the stone itself. - Size: 4" x 4" x 0.25" per coaster - Weight: 0.25lbs (4oz) - Natural edge
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2018 Super Bowl
Super Bowl strip sack
Eagles vs New England
41 - 33
4 February, 2018
Tom Brady and the Patriots were looking to add another game winning Super Bowl drive to their resume but the Eagles had different ideas. Brandon Graham was able to get to the Hall of Fame quarterback and force a fumble, which Derek Barnett recovered and solidified the Super Bowl victory for Philadelphia.
2018 Super Bowl LII
Philly Special
Eagles vs New England
41 - 33
4 February, 2018
Who pulls a trick play in the Super Bowl? Nick Foles. In an incredible moment, the QB with a fairytale season called and pulled off one of the greatest plays in Super Bowl history. Though New England would at one point take the lead, Philadelphia would eventually win the day and claim their first Super Bowl rings.
2010 Regular Season, Week 15
Miracle at New Meadowlands II
Eagles vs New York
38 - 31
19 December, 2010
Philadelphia scored an amazing 28 points in 7 minutes against rival New York in a comeback now known as the
2005 NFC Championship
Fourth time's a charm
Eagles vs Atlanta
27 - 10
23 January, 2005
Philadelphia came to play in the 2005 NFC Championship game, scoring every quarter to beat Atlanta by 3 scores. The Philadelphia defense held Atlanta QB Michael Vick to only 162 yards total and sacked him 4 times. The final touchdown of the game came on a short through from Donovan McNabb to Chad Lewis for a 2 yard TD. The win got Philadelphia their second NFC title.