Eagles NFC Championship gear: Where to buy shirts, hats and more
By Scott Rogust
The Philadelphia Eagles have won the NFC Championship for the fourth time after their win over the San Francisco 49ers. Here’s how to buy the official championship apparel.
The Philadelphia Eagles are NFC champions for the fourth time in their franchise’s history after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 31-7. The Eagles defense was able to limit the 49ers offense to 164 yards, as they dealt with injuries to quarterbacks Brock Purdy and Josh Johnson in the game. Meanwhile, the Eagles were able to score all four of their touchdowns on the ground, two of which coming from Miles Sanders.
To the victors, go the spoils. And by that we mean the Eagles got to hoist the George Halas trophy to commemorate their NFC Championship Game win. Not only that, but players, coaches, and training staff received their official championship hats and shirts.
For those in Philadelphia wondering how to get your hands on some of the official apparent, we have that answer for you.
How to buy Eagles NFC Championship apparel
Official Eagles NFC championship apparel can be found on Fanatics.com.
Let’s start off with the items that were worn at Lincoln Financial Field. The official hat will run you $34.99, while the official Nike short sleeve t-shirt costs $39.99.
There are also other options, such as a long sleeve t-shirt for $43.99 and a pullover hoodie for $84.99. Looking for a jersey? Well there are “atmospheric fashion game jerseys” available for $149.99. Those are all grey jerseys which feature the official Super Bowl logo patch, and is available with the names and numbers of Jalen Hurts, Jason Kelce, A.J. Brown, and DeVonta Smith.
You can also check out your local sporting goods store to see if they have any official apparel coming in soon.
Philadelphia fans have a lot to choose from. But, you better be sure to run to the site or store to ensure that the items you want to buy are still available and that they get to your place of residence in time for Super Bowl 57 on Sunday, Feb. 12.