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Autographed/Signed Stefon Diggs "Minneapolis Miracle" Minnesota Vikings 16x20 Football Photo Beckett BAS COA

Autographed/Signed Stefon Diggs "Minneapolis Miracle" Minnesota Vikings 16x20 Football Photo Beckett BAS COA

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🏈 Vintage Autographed/Signed Stefon Diggs “Minneapolis Miracle” Minnesota Vikings 16x20 Football Photo Beckett BAS COA – Hand-Signed by the Wide Receiver Who Caught One of the Most Famous Touchdown Passes in NFL Playoff History on January 14, 2018, When the Minnesota Vikings Defeated the New Orleans Saints on a 61-Yard Touchdown With No Time Remaining to Produce What Has Been Called the Greatest Individual Play in the History of the National Football Conference Playoffs, Confirmed Authentic by Beckett Authentication Services

🏈 The Minneapolis Miracle did not look like a miracle in progress until the moment Marcus Williams moved toward Stefon Diggs rather than toward the sideline – a tenth-of-a-second alignment decision that changed the outcome of a playoff game and the trajectory of two franchises in the single moment it resolved. January 14, 2018, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis: the Minnesota Vikings and the New Orleans Saints had been playing a divisional-round playoff game whose lead changed hands multiple times, whose final quarter had been played at the kind of compressed emotional volume that NFC playoff games with a trip to the championship game on the line regularly produce. The Saints led 24-23 with ten seconds remaining. The Vikings had no timeouts. The ball was at their own 39-yard line. The moment that followed is why this 16x20 photo was made and why Stefon Diggs's signature on it means what it means. Beckett BAS COA confirms the signature is genuine. Condition: NOS.

🏈 Case Keenum took the snap, dropped back, and threw a lateral pass toward Diggs at the 35-yard line – a throw designed to gain the yards needed to set up a field goal attempt, not a touchdown. What happened in the three seconds after the ball left Keenum's hand is what makes the Minneapolis Miracle the specific event it became: Marcus Williams, the Saints safety assigned to make the tackle, chose a line of approach that brought him to Diggs from an angle that assumed contact would end the play at the catch point. Instead, Williams's helmet made contact with Diggs's knee rather than his body, Diggs kept his feet, and the Saints had nobody else between him and the end zone. Sixty-one yards. No time remaining. 29-24 Vikings. The way U.S. Bank Stadium sounded in the instant that Diggs crossed the goal line – the noise that the crowd made when the reality of what they had just watched resolved through their nervous systems – is the specific sound of a sport delivering the thing it occasionally does and cannot be planned for. Condition: NOS.

🏈 The Minneapolis Miracle entered the permanent record of memorable NFL moments immediately – not through the retrospective reappraisal that sometimes elevates plays to historical status over years of discussion, but through the live broadcast reaction that confirmed in real time that the sport had just produced something outside the range of normal outcomes. The broadcast call, the sideline footage, the crowd footage, and the play itself have been replayed as the reference point for last-second NFL playoff drama in the years since, with the game and the play retaining their position in the conversation when the sport's fans and analysts discuss the most dramatic individual moments the playoff format has produced. The 16x20 photo that Stefon Diggs signed is the specific visual document of that play – the image from the moment that Beckett Authentication Services authenticated his signature on, giving this piece the provenance documentation that places it in the verified record of signed Minneapolis Miracle memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

✍️ This 16x20 Minneapolis Miracle football photo carries Stefon Diggs's personal signature, confirmed authentic by Beckett Authentication Services with BAS COA. Condition: NOS.

🏈 Stefon Diggs. Minnesota Vikings. Wide Receiver. Minneapolis Miracle. January 14 2018. Case Keenum. U.S. Bank Stadium. NFC Divisional Playoff. 61-Yard Walk-Off Touchdown. 16x20 Football Photo. Beckett BAS COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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