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Autographed/Signed Doug Pederson Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII 52 Champions 11x14 Football Photo Beckett BAS COA

Autographed/Signed Doug Pederson Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII 52 Champions 11x14 Football Photo Beckett BAS COA

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🦅 Autographed/Signed Doug Pederson Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII 52 Champions 11x14 Football Photo Beckett BAS COA — The Hand-Signed 11x14 Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII Champions Photograph, Authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services, of the Head Coach Who Called the "Philly Special," the Fourth-Down Trick Play That Has Become the Most Celebrated Single Coaching Decision in Eagles History, and Who Led Philadelphia to the 41-33 Victory Over the New England Patriots on February 4, 2018, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis

✨ The autographed Doug Pederson Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII Champions 11x14 photo, authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services with BAS COA, carries the signature of the head coach who delivered the franchise's first Super Bowl championship — the man on the sideline who made the calls that February night in Minneapolis, most famously the fourth-and-goal decision in the final seconds of the first half that produced the play Philadelphia has simply called "the Philly Special" ever since. Beckett Authentication Services certified the signature with the BAS COA documentation that the signed memorabilia market treats as authoritative verified provenance. The 11x14 format is the standard professional photograph size that presents these championship images with the visual impact the moment deserves — large enough to display, permanent in its documentation of the title that the Eagles had been pursuing through the franchise's entire modern existence.

🦅 Doug Pederson was born January 21, 1968, in Bellingham, Washington — the Pacific Northwest city on Bellingham Bay just south of the Canadian border, in the kind of small-city football environment that shapes quarterbacks who rely on intelligence and preparation rather than elite athleticism. His path through the football world was long and educational: a playing career as a backup NFL quarterback that gave him years of observation under some of the most respected coaches in the game, including time under Mike Holmgren in Green Bay, where he served as Brett Favre's backup and absorbed the West Coast offense framework from one of its most accomplished practitioners. Those years as a backup quarterback — watching great players, learning great systems, sitting in coaching rooms and film sessions and offensive meetings — gave Pederson the deep game understanding that he eventually brought to his own coaching career.

🦅 Pederson's connection to Andy Reid, the head coach who would define the coaching relationship of his career, developed through their shared time in the NFL system and solidified when Pederson became an offensive coordinator on Reid's Kansas City Chiefs staff. The Eagles hired Pederson as their head coach in 2016, and the 2017 season that followed — Nick Foles stepping in for an injured Carson Wentz and carrying the team through the postseason — produced the championship game that tested every coaching principle Pederson had developed across his career. Super Bowl LII placed the Eagles against a New England Patriots organization that had won five championships under Bill Belichick and Tom Brady and that entered the Minneapolis game as the team that the rest of the league expected to win. Pederson prepared his team to compete on even terms and then some.

🦅 The "Philly Special" arrived with thirty-eight seconds remaining in the first half, Eagles on the New England five-yard line, facing fourth-and-goal. The safe decision — the decision that the conventional calculus of Super Bowl coaching produces in that situation — would have been a field goal. Three points, maintain possession of the lead, go into halftime ahead. Pederson called the trick play instead: tight end Trey Burton received a snap from the center, with Nick Foles reporting as an eligible receiver and slipping toward the end zone while no Patriots defender tracked him. Burton threw. Foles caught. Touchdown. The play became immediately iconic — two-and-a-half-minute discussion on television, analyzed in coaching clinics, replicated by youth football teams, referenced as the moment when the Eagles told the Patriots and the football world that they had come to Minneapolis with the full courage of their convictions. The Eagles won 41-33. The Lombardi Trophy went to Philadelphia. The 11x14 championship photo carries Pederson's signature from the season that produced it. Beckett BAS COA confirms it's genuine. Condition: NOS.

🦅 Doug Pederson. Bellingham, Washington. Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach. Super Bowl LII Champions. The Philly Special. February 4, 2018. Minneapolis. 41-33. Nick Foles Super Bowl MVP. 11x14 Champions Photo. Beckett BAS COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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