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Framed Autographed/Signed Brandon Graham Philadelphia Eagles Spotlight Game Winning Strip Sack Fumble vs. Tom Brady Super Bowl LII 52 Champions 16x20 Football Photo JSA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Brandon Graham Philadelphia Eagles Spotlight Game Winning Strip Sack Fumble vs. Tom Brady Super Bowl LII 52 Champions 16x20 Football Photo JSA COA

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🏈 Vintage Framed Autographed/Signed Brandon Graham Philadelphia Eagles Spotlight Game Winning Strip Sack Fumble vs. Tom Brady Super Bowl LII 52 Champions 16x20 Football Photo JSA COA – Hand-Signed by the Defensive End Who Made the Play That Won Super Bowl LII for Philadelphia, the Strip Sack of Tom Brady in the Final Minutes That Ended the New England Patriots' Comeback and Delivered the Eagles' First Super Bowl Championship in Franchise History, Presented in a Spotlight Framed 16x20 Format and Confirmed Authentic by James Spence Authentication

🏈 Super Bowl LII was played on February 4, 2018, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and it was the culmination of a season that the city of Philadelphia had followed through the highest elation and the most acute uncertainty the game produces. The Eagles had entered the year as genuine Super Bowl contenders with Carson Wentz at quarterback, building one of the most productive offenses in the NFC behind a young roster that looked like the beginning of something the city had been waiting for through decades of close calls and championship droughts. When Wentz tore his ACL in December, the conversation shifted immediately to whether a backup quarterback named Nick Foles – a player who had started for other teams and had been let go and brought back – could step into one of the most scrutinized quarterback situations in the history of the Super Bowl and perform at a level the Eagles needed to win. What Foles did in Minneapolis answered that question definitively. But it was a defensive lineman from Detroit who made the play that closed it out.

🏈 Brandon Graham was born April 3, 1988, in Detroit, Michigan, and attended the University of Michigan before the Philadelphia Eagles selected him with the 13th overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. He spent his career in Philadelphia as the kind of defensive lineman that championship rosters depend on: not always the most celebrated name on the defensive side of the ball, not always the player who led the statistical categories, but the player who showed up in the moments that mattered and who made plays when the game was on the line. Over the years he spent with the Eagles, Graham built a reputation as one of the most reliable and consistent defensive ends in the NFC – a pass rusher who understood leverage and technique and who the coaching staff trusted when the game was in its most important moments.

🏈 That trust was validated with 2:09 remaining in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl LII. The Eagles were leading, the Patriots and Tom Brady were driving in what would have been one of the greatest comeback finishes in Super Bowl history, and the entire football world was watching. Graham lined up on the right side of the Eagles' defensive front, Brady dropped back to pass, and Graham burst through the protection, reached Brady from the left, and stripped the ball clean from the quarterback's hand. The ball hit the turf. Eagles defensive lineman Derek Barnett fell on it for the fumble recovery. The momentum of the entire game – and the entire narrative of the Patriots dynasty and their quarterback's ability to engineer late championship moments – shifted in an instant. The Eagles added a field goal to make it 41-33 and held on for the franchise's first Super Bowl championship. The play that made it possible belongs to Brandon Graham.

✍️ This Spotlight framed 16x20 photograph captures that moment – the strip sack, the play, the championship – signed by Brandon Graham himself, with a James Spence Authentication (JSA) Certificate of Authenticity confirming that the autograph on this piece is genuine. The 16x20 Spotlight framed format presents the photograph and signature in the display style that the most significant autographed sports photos use to honor both the image and the moment it captures. For Eagles fans and football memorabilia collectors, this is one of the most significant individual game plays available as an autographed piece. Condition: NOS.

🏈 Brandon Graham. Detroit, Michigan. University of Michigan. Philadelphia Eagles. Super Bowl LII Champion. The Strip Sack of Tom Brady. Spotlight Framed 16x20 Football Photo. JSA COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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