Eagles sell dirty snow from playoff game vs. Rams to fans for $50, and it sells out in hours
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The Philadelphia Eagles attempted to make money by selling cartons of snow for $50 each to their fans, and it worked.
The team is officially sold out of pints of memorabilia snow at Lincoln Financial Field during the playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams last Sunday. The Eagles won the game 28-22 in snowy conditions to advance to the NFC Championship game, so the team memorialized the snow by collecting it, putting it into ice-cream style pints and selling it for the $50 price tag.
It sold out in less than three hours.
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Fans look on in the snow during the fourth quarter between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Playoff at Lincoln Financial Field on January 19, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
The game had a recorded attendance of 69,879. Many of those fans could have simply taken the snow at the stadium with them for free.
The conditions of the game are believed to have played a role in the result and have benefited the Eagles, as Rams players committed multiple drops, fumbles and incomplete passes that appeared to be impacted by the snow.
The team claims their snow is the first-ever authenticated snow collectible tied to an NFL playoff win and "sets a new standard in the world of sports."
"The Philadelphia Eagles’ divisional-round victory over the Los Angeles Rams on January 19, 2025, will forever be remembered for being a snow covered victory!" the product description on the team's website read.
"To commemorate this incredible achievement, authenticated snow was collected