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What better way to show off your fandom of the Philadelphia Eagles than this poster that showcases every game the team has ever played (updated for the 2025 season)? Zoomed out this piece works as an almost abstract pixel-style design that can uniquely adorn your classiest of rooms, but up close it becomes a treasure trove of information, documenting every game in history along with the date, opponent and score. Sports art doesn’t have to be shoved into the basement, garage or mancave… It can be thought provoking and elegant, a centerpiece for a gathering place of your home. This high-quality print (available in 24x36 and 12x18 sizes) shows your undying love for the Eagles while also bringing class to your living area.
It’s possible that Philadelphia Eagles fans are the most famous fan base in all of American sports. That’s what you get when you boo Santa Claus as a way of venting your frustration at your actual team. The passion for the Eagles began way back in 1933 when the NFL introduced the Eagles into the fold. The early years of the Eagles franchise is one of moderate success. While the Eagles didn’t enjoy any dynastic periods, they did bubble up from 1947-1949, winning 8, 9, and 11 games en route to going to the championship game three times in a row, and winning twice. Again, in 1960, Philly would come away with a title on the back of QB Norm Van Brocklin. The Eagles would fall into a fallow period for years, as the NFL/AFL merger would come and go, they experienced their roughest playoffs-free streak — 17 years, from 1961-1977 — but in 1978, with head coach Dick Vermeil and QB Ron Jaworski, the team began building back up a winning culture. But that was all it was, really, a culture. The years would come and go, and Jaworski would give way to Randall Cunningham, who gave way, eventually, to Donovan McNabb, who would give way to Michael Vick… But the Eagles proved to be, over and over, a team capable of winning games in the regular season but could never reach the highest of highs. This was most prevalent during the McNabb years (alongside Andy Reid), when the Eagles would reach the Conference Championship four straight years, and never once win a Super Bowl. In 2017, however, it all came together in the strangest way. A 13-3 season, highlighted by near-MVP level play by Carson Wentz, would be culminated in a SB win over the Evil Empire Patriots, despite backup Nick Foles being pressed into duty due to injury. In what many Eagles fans view as a karmic make-up call for so many great teams falling short in the past, the team would win the 2017 Super Bowl on the back of backup Nick Foles. In 2024 the team would turn around with Nick Siranni and Jalen Hurts and win another one, cementing the team as one of the great franchises of the modern era.
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Printed on 10.3 mil (0.26 mm) matte paper. Framed options include mounting hardware.
What better way to show off your fandom of the Philadelphia Eagles than this poster that showcases every game the team has ever played (updated for the 2025 season)? Zoomed out this piece works as an almost abstract pixel-style design that can uniquely adorn your classiest of rooms, but up close it becomes a treasure trove of information, documenting every game in history along with the date, opponent and score. Sports art doesn’t have to be shoved into the basement, garage or mancave… It can be thought provoking and elegant, a centerpiece for a gathering place of your home. This high-quality print (available in 24x36 and 12x18 sizes) shows your undying love for the Eagles while also bringing class to your living area.
It’s possible that Philadelphia Eagles fans are the most famous fan base in all of American sports. That’s what you get when you boo Santa Claus as a way of venting your frustration at your actual team. The passion for the Eagles began way back in 1933 when the NFL introduced the Eagles into the fold. The early years of the Eagles franchise is one of moderate success. While the Eagles didn’t enjoy any dynastic periods, they did bubble up from 1947-1949, winning 8, 9, and 11 games en route to going to the championship game three times in a row, and winning twice. Again, in 1960, Philly would come away with a title on the back of QB Norm Van Brocklin. The Eagles would fall into a fallow period for years, as the NFL/AFL merger would come and go, they experienced their roughest playoffs-free streak — 17 years, from 1961-1977 — but in 1978, with head coach Dick Vermeil and QB Ron Jaworski, the team began building back up a winning culture. But that was all it was, really, a culture. The years would come and go, and Jaworski would give way to Randall Cunningham, who gave way, eventually, to Donovan McNabb, who would give way to Michael Vick… But the Eagles proved to be, over and over, a team capable of winning games in the regular season but could never reach the highest of highs. This was most prevalent during the McNabb years (alongside Andy Reid), when the Eagles would reach the Conference Championship four straight years, and never once win a Super Bowl. In 2017, however, it all came together in the strangest way. A 13-3 season, highlighted by near-MVP level play by Carson Wentz, would be culminated in a SB win over the Evil Empire Patriots, despite backup Nick Foles being pressed into duty due to injury. In what many Eagles fans view as a karmic make-up call for so many great teams falling short in the past, the team would win the 2017 Super Bowl on the back of backup Nick Foles. In 2024 the team would turn around with Nick Siranni and Jalen Hurts and win another one, cementing the team as one of the great franchises of the modern era.
Free Shipping on All Items — The price you see is what you spend.
Printed on 10.3 mil (0.26 mm) matte paper. Framed options include mounting hardware.
What better way to show off your fandom of the Philadelphia Eagles than this poster that showcases every game the team has ever played (updated for the 2025 season)? Zoomed out this piece works as an almost abstract pixel-style design that can uniquely adorn your classiest of rooms, but up close it becomes a treasure trove of information, documenting every game in history along with the date, opponent and score. Sports art doesn’t have to be shoved into the basement, garage or mancave… It can be thought provoking and elegant, a centerpiece for a gathering place of your home. This high-quality print (available in 24x36 and 12x18 sizes) shows your undying love for the Eagles while also bringing class to your living area.
It’s possible that Philadelphia Eagles fans are the most famous fan base in all of American sports. That’s what you get when you boo Santa Claus as a way of venting your frustration at your actual team. The passion for the Eagles began way back in 1933 when the NFL introduced the Eagles into the fold. The early years of the Eagles franchise is one of moderate success. While the Eagles didn’t enjoy any dynastic periods, they did bubble up from 1947-1949, winning 8, 9, and 11 games en route to going to the championship game three times in a row, and winning twice. Again, in 1960, Philly would come away with a title on the back of QB Norm Van Brocklin. The Eagles would fall into a fallow period for years, as the NFL/AFL merger would come and go, they experienced their roughest playoffs-free streak — 17 years, from 1961-1977 — but in 1978, with head coach Dick Vermeil and QB Ron Jaworski, the team began building back up a winning culture. But that was all it was, really, a culture. The years would come and go, and Jaworski would give way to Randall Cunningham, who gave way, eventually, to Donovan McNabb, who would give way to Michael Vick… But the Eagles proved to be, over and over, a team capable of winning games in the regular season but could never reach the highest of highs. This was most prevalent during the McNabb years (alongside Andy Reid), when the Eagles would reach the Conference Championship four straight years, and never once win a Super Bowl. In 2017, however, it all came together in the strangest way. A 13-3 season, highlighted by near-MVP level play by Carson Wentz, would be culminated in a SB win over the Evil Empire Patriots, despite backup Nick Foles being pressed into duty due to injury. In what many Eagles fans view as a karmic make-up call for so many great teams falling short in the past, the team would win the 2017 Super Bowl on the back of backup Nick Foles. In 2024 the team would turn around with Nick Siranni and Jalen Hurts and win another one, cementing the team as one of the great franchises of the modern era.
Free Shipping on All Items — The price you see is what you spend.
Printed on 10.3 mil (0.26 mm) matte paper. Framed options include mounting hardware.