The Eagles have five championships and you can only buy things connected to two of them.
1948 and 1949 were back to back shutouts, one in a blizzard and one in a downpour, and no team has won consecutive title games without conceding a point since. 1960 was 17-13 over Green Bay and it is still the only postseason game Vince Lombardi ever lost, ended by a thirty-five year old centre and linebacker who had already played fifty-eight of the sixty minutes and simply sat on Jim Taylor at the eight yard line until the clock ran out. There is not one thing at retail attached to any of it. No Bednarik, no Van Buren, no 1960 commemorative anywhere reputable.
Then February 4, 2018, fifty-seven years and one month later, and February 9, 2025. Both won as underdogs against the reigning dynasty: Brady's Patriots going for a sixth, then Mahomes' Chiefs going for a three-peat nobody had ever managed.
So this guide runs on the five, and it is honest that three of them are only reachable through a book and a print. Eight of the twenty-one items are under fifty dollars, the range runs from a twenty-two dollar t-shirt to a signed helmet at $1,299.99, and Dallas comes to town on Monday, October 26.
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Go Birds Kelly Green Hoodie
$23.99, down from $69.99Best under $25Women's Champion Throwback Logo Tee
$22.49 in kelly greenBest splurgeGraham Signed Sack Photograph
$169.99, framedBest experienceCowboys at Eagles, October 26
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The Ones With a Signature
Four signed pieces, and the cheapest of them is attached to the only sack recorded by either team in Super Bowl LII.
Jalen Hurts Signed Super Bowl LIX Champions Riddell Logo Speed Authentic Helmet, Inscribed SB LIX MVP
In Super Bowl LIX he went 17 of 22 for 221 yards and two touchdowns, and ran for 72 more. That rushing total is the Super Bowl record for a quarterback, and he broke his own mark of 70, set two years earlier in the loss to these same Chiefs.
He is the only quarterback to lose a Super Bowl to Patrick Mahomes and then beat him in one.
Kansas City gained twenty-three yards in the first half and did not score until thirty-four seconds remained in the third quarter, by which point it was 34-0. The 40-22 final denied them the first three-peat in Super Bowl history.
He was benched at halftime of the 2018 national championship game at Alabama, came off the bench to win the SEC title game a year later, transferred to Oklahoma, and went fifty-third overall in 2020 while Carson Wentz was still the franchise quarterback.
Logo Speed Authentic is the full-size on-field shell with the Super Bowl LIX logo applied, not the cheaper Speed Replica, which is currently out of stock anyway. A display case is not included and a proper one runs seventy to a hundred and fifty dollars on top. Individually numbered hologram, verifiable online, and signed items are excluded from returns.
Brian Dawkins Signed Riddell Speed Authentic Helmet by Fanatics Authentic
Dawkins is the only player in NFL history with 25 or more interceptions, 25 or more sacks and 15 or more forced fumbles. He finished with 37, 26 and 36.
On September 29, 2002 against Houston he recorded a sack, an interception, a forced fumble and a receiving touchdown in the same game. Nobody else has ever done all four in one afternoon.
He was a second round pick, sixty-first overall in 1996 out of Clemson, and weighed under two hundred pounds coming out of college.
The pregame alter ego was called Weapon X, after the Marvel programme that produced Wolverine, and the tunnel entrance he did at the Vet is still the single most imitated thing that building produced. Number 20 is retired and he went into Canton in 2018, the summer the Eagles were reigning champions.
Authentic Riddell Speed is the on-field shell rather than a replica or a mini, so it is large and heavy and wants a real case, sold separately. Signed memorabilia is generally non-returnable. There is a Cooper DeJean signed Speed Replica at $449.99 in the same store if you want a helmet at a lower tier.
Nick Foles Signed Midnight Green Mitchell & Ness 2017 Legacy Jersey, Inscribed SB LII MVP
Foles was the backup. Carson Wentz was the MVP favourite until he tore his ACL and LCL against the Rams on December 10, 2017, and Foles started the last three regular season games and all three in the playoffs.
He is the first quarterback in history to catch a touchdown pass in a Super Bowl. Fourth and goal from the one, thirty-eight seconds left in the first half, Eagles up 15-12. Kelce snapped it to Corey Clement, Clement pitched to Trey Burton, and Burton threw it to Foles in the end zone.
Foles is the one who suggested it, on the sideline, in the words that ended up on merchandise across the city: you want Philly Philly?
He also threw for 373 yards and three touchdowns that night, and two weeks earlier had gone 26 of 33 for 352 yards against the best defense in football in the NFC Championship. Three years before that he had seriously considered retiring.
The product page does not list a size, and a signed jersey is normally a single fixed size, so confirm before ordering. The Foles signed Philly Special photograph with the Philly Philly inscription would be the more on-theme piece at $349.99, but it is currently out of stock. Individually numbered hologram, verifiable online, and signed items are excluded from returns.
Brandon Graham Framed Signed 16 by 20 Sack Fumble Super Bowl LII Photograph
This is the only sack recorded by either team in Super Bowl LII, and it came with 1:05 left in the fourth quarter with New England driving. Graham stripped Brady, Derek Barnett recovered at the Patriots' thirty-one, and that was the game.
That game produced 1,151 combined offensive yards, the most in any NFL game ever played, regular season or postseason. The Patriots never punted once. The Eagles punted a single time.
Graham was taken thirteenth overall in 2010, three picks ahead of Earl Thomas, and was widely written off as a bust through his first four seasons.
He is the longest-tenured player in franchise history by games played, he came out of retirement in late October 2025 to rejoin the team, and he played in both Super Bowl LII and Super Bowl LIX, seven years apart.
Best value per story in this guide. It arrives framed at a finished 20 by 24 and ready to hang, which is why it ships oversized on a three business day handling window. Individually numbered Fanatics Authentic hologram, verifiable online. Signed memorabilia is generally excluded from returns unless it arrives damaged.
Wearing It
Two authentic jerseys with real stories behind them, and four things in kelly green for under forty dollars.
Men's Jerome Brown White 1991 Authentic Throwback Retired Player Jersey by Mitchell & Ness
1991 is the specific year and it is the reason to buy this one. That Eagles defense finished first in the NFL in total defense, rush defense and pass defense in the same season. Only two other teams in league history have done all three at once. Brown was a first team All-Pro on it.
He died on June 25, 1992, at twenty-seven, when he lost control of a Corvette in Brooksville, Florida and hit a palm tree. His twelve year old nephew Augusta was in the car and died with him.
The Eagles retired 99 on September 6, 1992, before the first game of the following season. They had never taken a number out of circulation that quickly.
Reggie White later cited Brown's death as one of the reasons he left Philadelphia in free agency the following spring.
Authentic jerseys use numeric sizing rather than S through XL: 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56 and 60, where a 44 is roughly a men's large. The tailored on-field cut runs slim through the chest, so most people go up one from their replica size. Heavy twill, cold wash only. This is a memorial piece rather than a throwback, and it is worth saying so when you hand it over.
Men's Reggie White Green Authentic Throwback Retired Player Jersey by Mitchell & Ness
124 sacks in 121 games as an Eagle. More sacks than games played, across eight seasons, and it is still the franchise record thirty years after he left.
His 21 sacks in 1987 came in a twelve game season shortened by the players' strike. Nobody has ever averaged more per game across a full year.
The part most people do not know: he never entered the NFL draft normally. He signed with the USFL's Memphis Showboats out of Tennessee and the Eagles took him first overall in the 1984 supplemental draft.
Then in 1993 he became the most significant free agent in the sport's history. He was the named plaintiff in White v. NFL, the settlement that created modern free agency, and the system he sued to build is the system that let him leave Philadelphia for Green Bay. He died on December 26, 2004, at forty-three.
Same numeric authentic sizing as the Jerome Brown jersey above, 36 through 60, with a 44 roughly a men's large. Rated true to size by buyers, but the on-field cut is slim through the chest so size up if between. Kelly green is period correct: it was the club's colour from 1954 to 1995 and only returned as a permanent alternate in 2023.
Women's Kelly Green Full-Snap Satin Jacket by Mitchell & Ness
The satin full-snap is Mitchell & Ness's signature silhouette and it comes directly from 1980s NFL sideline coaches' jackets, which in Philadelphia means the one Buddy Ryan wore at the Vet from 1986 to 1990.
Kelly green is period accurate for that entire era, Reggie White and Jerome Brown and Randall Cunningham, 1986 through 1995.
Mitchell & Ness is also a Philadelphia company. It was founded in 1904 at 12th and Chestnut as a tennis and golf shop, and it is the only major throwback brand headquartered in the city whose teams it sells.
It is cut for a woman rather than being a men's jacket in a smaller size, which is a lower bar than it should be and still not always cleared.
Satin does not breathe and is not waterproof. This is a jacket for a bar in October, not for the upper deck in December, and it should not be sold as outerwear. The thirty percent markdown is promotional and will expire.
Men's Reggie White Grey Burst Retired Player T-Shirt by Mitchell & Ness
The cheap way to put 92 on somebody, at a third of what the authentic jersey costs and in a shirt they will actually wear on a Tuesday.
He had thirty-eight multi-sack games as an Eagle, which is still the franchise record and is a more telling number than the career total, because it means he did it week after week rather than in a handful of enormous afternoons.
The Minister of Defense nickname was not a marketing line. He was an ordained minister at seventeen.
He is one of nine Eagles with a retired number, alongside Bednarik, Dawkins, Van Buren, Brookshier, Retzlaff, Wistert, McNabb and Jerome Brown.
Forty percent off makes this a clearance markdown, so expect it to sell through or revert rather than stay at this price. Sizes run S through 3XL, which is a wider range than most of the throwback tees in this store.
Men's Kelly Green Vintage Arch T-Shirt by Logo Athletic
Kelly green was the Eagles' colour from 1954 to 1995. That covers Bednarik's last seasons, the whole Reggie White era, Randall Cunningham and Jerome Brown. Midnight green did not exist until 1996, under an owner who had bought the team two years earlier.
It came back as a permanent alternate in 2023 after the NFL relaxed its one-helmet rule, and the club has worn it for the biggest regular season games since.
The label is the other half of the joke. Logo Athletic was the dominant NFL sideline brand of the nineties until Reebok's exclusive league deal killed it in 2001, and it was revived specifically to sell nineties nostalgia.
Sizes run to 5XL, which is one of the widest runs in the store and rarer than it should be.
The print is deliberately distressed and cracked out of the box, which some buyers mistake for a defect. If the recipient likes their graphics crisp, this is the wrong shirt. True to size per the listing.
Women's Kelly Green Arched Over Throwback Logo T-Shirt by Champion
The logo on this is not the one most people picture. It is the flying eagle carrying a football, used from 1969 to 1972, rather than the eagle head mark introduced in 1996.
Champion made the NFL's on-field apparel through the 1980s, so the brand is period correct for the era this shirt is pointing at rather than a modern label doing a throwback.
The cheapest item in the guide at twenty-two dollars and change, and one of only two things here under twenty-five.
Kelly green again, which is the colour the whole city spent twenty-seven years asking for back.
Regular fit rather than a fitted or junior cut, so it runs boxier than most women's team tees. Size down if the recipient wants it close. The discount is live now and will not last.
Men's Kelly Green Gridiron Classics Go Birds Vintage Arch Pullover Hoodie by Fanatics
Sixty-six percent off. Forty-six dollars saved, on a fleece-lined hoodie, which makes this the best pure value in the guide by a wide margin.
Go Birds is not a marketing invention. In Philadelphia it functions as an actual greeting, used in place of hello, said to strangers, in July, unprompted.
Kelly green again, distressed screen print, midweight fleece.
At twenty-four dollars this is the item on the page most likely to be gone by the time anybody reads this, which is worth saying plainly rather than pretending otherwise.
Reviews are consistent that it runs slightly small, so size up. This is a clearance markdown at two thirds off, which means it is the single most likely thing in this guide to be sold out or repriced within weeks. If it is gone, that is why.
For the Kid
One jersey, of the man who ran for two thousand yards in sixteen games because they rested him in the seventeenth.
Youth Saquon Barkley Kelly Green Game Jersey by Nike
Barkley ran for 2,005 yards in 2024, the ninth two thousand yard season in NFL history, and he did it in sixteen games because the Eagles rested him in Week 18. That cost him Eric Dickerson's all-time record by 101 yards, and the team did it anyway because the playoff seeding was already settled.
Counting the postseason he finished with 2,504 rushing yards, the most by anybody in a single season including playoffs, breaking Terrell Davis's 1998 mark.
He signed in March 2024 after six seasons with the Giants, which is a division rival, and won a ring in his first year. Nobody in Philadelphia has any complicated feelings about this.
Kelly green returned as an alternate in 2023 and his is among the best selling kelly green jerseys the club has ever produced.
Nike Game is the replica tier, so the numbers are screen printed rather than stitched twill. Also important for a gift: jerseys carrying a player name are typically final sale at Fanatics-run team stores, so check the return line before you buy a guessed size.
On the Wall
Four things between forty and a hundred and fifty dollars, including the closest anybody sells to the 1948 team.
Super Bowl LIX Champions Framed 20 by 24 Two-Time Ticket Collage
February 4, 2018 and February 9, 2025, in one frame. Eight seasons apart, and this is the best single object in the store for holding both.
The thing worth pointing out to whoever opens it: both were won as underdogs against the reigning dynasty. Brady's Patriots were defending champions going for a sixth. Mahomes' Chiefs were going for the first three-peat in Super Bowl history.
Philadelphia is one of a very small number of franchises to have beaten both Brady and Mahomes in a Super Bowl.
And between the two wins they lost LVII to those same Chiefs, 38-35, on February 12, 2023. LIX was a direct rematch, which is the part that makes the second ticket taste different from the first.
The tickets in the frame are reproductions rather than original stubs, and the product copy does not specify which games are depicted, so check the listing image before ordering. It ships on a three business day handling window. At $149.99 it sits a cent under the $150 line, so if the store nudges it, the price you see may not match this card.
Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII Champions 12 by 15 Plaque
Super Bowl LII produced 1,151 combined offensive yards, which is the most in any NFL game ever played, regular season or postseason. Nobody has come close since.
New England did not punt once. The Eagles punted a single time. It was two offenses that could not be stopped and one defensive play that decided it.
That play was Brandon Graham's strip sack with 1:05 left, the only sack recorded by either team all night, which is a genuinely absurd sentence about a game with that many yards in it.
Foles finished 28 of 43 for 373 yards and three touchdowns, plus one catch for a touchdown of his own.
It ships from a third party partner rather than the main warehouse, so the delivery estimate runs about a week out and it arrives separately from anything else in the same order. Free shipping over thirty-nine dollars needs a code that is promotional and will expire.
Philadelphia Eagles 8 by 26 Framed Uniform Heritage Print
This is as close as the market gets to selling you the 1948 and 1949 championship teams, which is not very close, and that is the honest reason it is here.
The uniform those teams wore was kelly green with wing decals painted directly onto leather helmets. That is the design Riddell later revived for throwbacks and it is the only visual trace of back-to-back titles that anybody sells.
The name goes back further. Owner Bert Bell called the club the Eagles in 1933 after the blue eagle of the National Recovery Administration, one of Roosevelt's New Deal agencies. The team is named after a piece of Depression-era federal branding.
Midnight green did not arrive until 1996, under Jeffrey Lurie, who had bought the team two years earlier.
The listing does not name which specific years are shown, so if you are giving this to somebody who cares about a particular era, look at the product image first rather than assuming. Arrives pre-framed and ready to hang at 8 by 26, which is a narrow horizontal panel and much smaller than people expect.
Cooper DeJean Limited Edition Bronze Coin Card with Acrylic Holder by The Highland Mint
Cooper DeJean returned an interception thirty-eight yards for a touchdown against Patrick Mahomes in Super Bowl LIX, at 7:03 of the second quarter, on February 9, 2025.
It was his twenty-second birthday. He is the first player in Super Bowl history to score a touchdown on his own birthday.
It was also the first interception of his career, regular season or playoffs. He was a second round pick, fortieth overall in 2024, who started the season at outside corner and only moved to nickel in Week 5, which is the position he made the play from.
Edition of five thousand, in a four by six acrylic holder, at forty dollars. It is the cheapest thing in the guide attached to a specific moment in a Super Bowl.
The signature on the card is a facsimile, not a real autograph, and the listing does not lead with that. Say it out loud when you hand it over or the recipient will assume otherwise. Five thousand is a genuine edition size but not a scarce one.
Read It, Eat It
The only book that documents the first three championships, and three Philadelphia institutions that ship.
The Eagles Encyclopedia: Champions II by Ray Didinger and Robert S. Lyons
This is the only thing money can buy that properly covers the back to back titles in 1948 and 1949, because no merchandise from those teams exists anywhere.
Didinger is the definitive Eagles historian, a Pro Football Hall of Fame writer who took the Dick McCann Award in 1995, grew up going to games at Franklin Field, and later wrote the play Tommy and Me about Tommy McDonald.
This edition, published October 2025, is the first to cover Super Bowl LIX, with more than sixty new photographs and a sixteen page colour insert. It adds tributes to Eric Allen, inducted at Canton in 2025, plus Dick Vermeil and Harold Carmichael.
It comes from Temple University Press, a Philadelphia academic publisher rather than a sports imprint, which is why the sourcing is unusually careful for a team book.
Be clear about what arrives: four pounds, eleven inches tall, 552 pages. This is a reference volume for a coffee table, not a book somebody reads in bed, and it will not fit a normal shelf. Also check the edition, because the 2018 Champions Edition only covers through Super Bowl LII and carries a different ISBN. Bookshop fulfils through Ingram, so allow five to ten business days.
Philly Soft Pretzels and Mustard, Five Pack, by Center City Pretzel Co.
Center City Pretzel Co. on Washington Avenue opens in the middle of the night, historically around one in the morning, and sells out by mid-morning. It exists for bar crowds and shift workers rather than tourists.
They bake in a historic tunnel oven, and the product is certified kosher, vegan, dairy free and nut free, which is unusual for a soft pretzel and makes this an easier gift than most food items here.
The Philadelphia soft pretzel is a specific regional form: figure-eight shaped and baked in touching rows, which is why they arrive as a strip with flat sides rather than as separate mall pretzels.
It ships with brown mustard, which is the correct condiment and the one the vendor sends without being asked. Nobody in this city puts cheese on a pretzel.
They arrive fresh rather than frozen and the counter life is roughly twenty-four hours, so this needs to be eaten or frozen the day it lands. Freeze up to a month. Perishable food is non-returnable. There is a ten pack at $69.95 if you need more than five.
Best of Philly Package by Campo's: Two Sandwiches, Pretzels, Peanut Chews and Tastykakes
This is the most efficient item in the guide, because it hits four Philadelphia institutions in one box rather than one.
Tastykake was founded in Philadelphia in 1914 and Butterscotch Krimpets arrived in 1927 and are still the flagship.
Goldenberg's Peanut Chews were created here in 1917 as a ration bar for American troops in the First World War. The caramel and peanut formula was designed specifically to survive shipping to the front, which is why it still survives shipping to your door.
Campo's is a fourth generation South Philly shop at 214 Market Street, family run since 1947, and you choose cheesesteak or Italian hoagie at checkout.
Highly perishable and configuration dependent. The sandwiches ship with ice packs and may partly thaw in transit, and they are best eaten the day they arrive. Gluten free rolls are a paid add-on that changes the price. If the recipient cannot reheat a steak properly, take the Italian hoagie instead: salami, capocollo, peppered ham, pepperoni, prosciutto and provolone, and no reheating required.
Pat's Original Philly Cheesesteak, Eight Pack, by Pat's King of Steaks
Pat Olivieri invented the cheesesteak at a hot dog stand in 1930, and the original had no cheese on it at all. Cheese was added around 1940 by a manager named Joe Lorenza, and Cheez Whiz did not exist until 1952.
Pat's has been open twenty-four hours a day, three hundred and sixty-five days a year, at Ninth and Passyunk, and has never closed.
The ordering grammar is real and it is enforced. Cheese first, then onions. Whiz wit means Cheez Whiz with onions. Getting it wrong gets you sent to the back of the line, and this is not a story invented for tourists.
Geno's sits on the opposite corner of the same intersection and opened in 1966, thirty-six years later, specifically to compete across the street.
Read the page carefully before you order. There is a pack size selector at four, eight and twelve that changes the price, plus a cheese selector and a wit or wit-out onion selector, and $139.95 is the eight pack figure. It arrives frozen with ice packs and may thaw, keeps two months frozen or twenty-four hours refrigerated once thawed. The Cheez Whiz ships in a separate pouch rather than on the sandwich.
Monday Night, October 26
Dallas, in prime time, in a building that has sold out every game since 1999.
Cowboys at Eagles, Monday Night Football, October 26, 2026 at Lincoln Financial Field
Monday, October 26, 8:15 in the evening, against Dallas, in prime time. There is no better date on this schedule to hand somebody.
Eagles and Cowboys is the most played rivalry in the NFC East, and it starts in 1960, which is the Cowboys' expansion season and the Eagles' last championship before the fifty-seven year wait.
Every ticket to this is a resale ticket, because the Eagles have sold out every home game since 1999. There were 1,550 listings and the range ran from about $216 up past $2,900, with fees included in both figures.
One thing to check before buying anything else: the Eagles' Week 5 game against Jacksonville is listed on some schedules as a home game and it is not. It is at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, at 9:30 in the morning Eastern, with Jacksonville as the designated home team.
Vivid Seats displays all-in pricing, so the number on the listing is the number at checkout. Resale moves daily and a Monday night game against Dallas will move a lot between now and October, so treat every figure here as a snapshot and go to the event page rather than a specific listing. If you want the cheapest way in, the general admission and upper level listings sit at the bottom of that range.
How Deep Does It Go?
Five questions. We will tell you what tier of Eagles fan you are shopping for, and what to actually buy them.
What Not to Buy an Eagles Fan
Five things that look sensible in a search result and land badly when the box is opened.
The Bottom Line
The pattern in this one is unusual and it is worth naming. For most teams the advice is to buy the man rather than the crest. Here, for three of the five championships, there is no man to buy. The market simply never made anything.
Which means the best gifts in this guide split cleanly. For the modern half, buy the specific play: the Graham sack photograph at $169.99 is the only sack recorded by either team in Super Bowl LII, and the DeJean coin card at $39.99 is a birthday pick-six in the other one. For the old half, the Didinger encyclopedia at $55.92 is not a consolation prize, it is the only serious way anybody owns 1948, 1949 and 1960.
For most people the honest answer is cheaper than any of that. The Go Birds hoodie at $23.99, down from seventy, is the best value on the page and will probably not be there long.
One piece of timing. Dallas comes to Lincoln Financial Field on Monday, October 26 at 8:15, and seats were showing from about $216 with fees included. Every ticket is a resale ticket, because this building has not had an unsold seat since 1999.






















