This pint of commemorative snow from the Linc will keep Sunday’s playoff win frozen in time

Make room in your freezer for this certified collector’s item from the Eagles and The Realest
Philadelphia Eagles playoff field snow
The Philadelphia Eagles and online memorabilia marketplace The Realest collaborated to collect, certify and sell pints of snow from the field after Sunday's divisional round win against the Rams. Photo credit Philadelphia Eagles and The Realest

PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — Your Kelly green Hurts jersey may look cool, but it doesn’t compare to this pint of authentic snow collected directly from the playing surface at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday, when the Birds bested the Rams to advance to the NFC Championship game for the second time in three years.

With $50 — $1 for every point scored in the Eagles’ 28-22 Divisional Round playoff win — you can be one of 100 people to own this precious and rare piece of Eagles history.

According to a statement from the Philadelphia Eagles and online memorabilia marketplace The Realest, each pint was collected by Eagles grounds crew after the game, under the supervision of authentication partner TRuEST, carefully preserved, and certified.

Now, fans and collectors can find the officially certified game-day snow at TheRealest.com/Eagles. These commemorative pints are available, on a first-come, first-served basis. Only 100 were collected, and inventory will soon melt away.

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Each pint is packed and shipped in dry ice. Upon receipt, fans are encouraged to move aside the mixed vegetables and chicken nuggets, and make room in the freezer. Whether you were at the Linc on Sunday or not, your memories of that game may fade over time, but this tangible artifact of Eagles triumph will hold true — as long as the power doesn’t go out.

The Washington Commanders will challenge the Birds for the NFC championship on Sunday in South Philly. The winner will advance to the Super Bowl.

There is currently no snow in the forecast.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Philadelphia Eagles and The Realest