Philadelphia Eagles Make Cold Cash Selling Snow From Playoff Win
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Pints of snow collected from the end zone of Lincoln Financial Field managed to sell out within three hours despite being priced at $50 apiece.
The Philadelphia Eagles are proving there’s no business like snow business.
The Eagles beat the Los Angeles Rams 28-22 Sunday in a game marked by frosty fumbles in snowy weather, and the team decided to use the playoff win to make some cold cash.
After the game, team employees collected snow from Lincoln Financial Field’s end zone and turned it into an icy memento of the win, which got the Eagles into this Sunday’s NFC championship game.
Some fans want to save the snow from the game since weather conditions seemed to have a bad effect on the Rams’ performance, according to Fox News.
During the game, Rams players committed multiple drops, fumbles and incomplete passes that appeared to be caused by the snow.