Relive four of the greatest moments in Eagles football history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
2018 Super Bowl LII vs New England - Philly Special
1981 NFC Championship vs Dallas - First Conference Title
2010 Regular Season, Week 15 vs New York - Miracle at New Meadowlands II
1960 Championship vs Green Bay - Concrete's game-ending tackle
These leatherette coasters are laser etched to reveal a vibrant silver foil. - Size: 4" x 4" x 0.15" per coaster - Weight: 0.15lbs (4oz) - Stitched border
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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.
1981 NFC Championship
First Conference Title
Eagles vs Dallas
20 - 7
11 January, 1981
Despite being the highest scoring team in the regular season, Dallas could only score a single touchdown against Philadelphia and fumbled five times. Philadelphia RB Wilbert Montgomery was the star of the game rushing for 194 yards and getting this 42-yard rushing touchdown for the first score of the game. Philadelphia beat Dallas handily to secure their first NFC title.
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
1960 Championship
Concrete's game-ending tackle
Eagles vs Green Bay
17 - 13
26 December, 1960
It was the first time Philadelphia had been back to the NFL Championship Game since their back-to-back titles in 1948 and 1949. Philadelphia was ahead by 4 points at the half but fell behind early in the 4th quarter. Ted Dean got an answering touchdown for Philadelphia, and now all they had to do was hold Green Bay on defense. With only seconds left on the clock, Green Bay was at Philadelphia's 22 and a short pass had Green Bay's Jim Taylor running toward the end zone. Chuck Bednarik came up with the game-saving tackle and stayed on top of Taylor until the clock had run down.