Sale! Offered is a limited-edition Super Bowl XLII Champion New York Giants multi-signed end zone color photograph of an on-field celebration with 32 signatures in white marker. Notable signatures on the 16 x 20-inch color photo of three Giants players in a tigh
Offered is a limited-edition Super Bowl XLII Champion New York Giants multi-signed end zone color photograph of an on-field celebration with 32 signatures in white marker. Notable signatures on the 16 x 20-inch color photo of three Giants players in a tight circle include Eli Manning, Ahmad Bradshaw, Plaxico Burress, Amani Toomer, David Tyree, Jeremy Shockey, Jay Alford, Michael Strahan, Corey Webster and Aaron Ross, among others. The photo is inscribed 52/52 in white marker in the lower left. The multi-signed photo is mounted at the center of a navy-blue with red accents matte. Mounted below the photo is a 3 x 7-inch caption in red, white, navy-blue and black, with the legend New York Giants Super Bowl XLII Champions It was one of the most significant upsets in the history of the Super Bowl. The Giants win prevented the Patriots from completing the NFLs first undefeated season since the 1972 Miami Dolphins. Instead, the Giants became the first NFC Wild Card team to win a Super Bowl. The Road Warriors lost their first game away from Giants Stadium but then proceeded to win ten games in a row and capture a Super Bowl berth. The Super Bowl Championship was won on the road making it an astounding 11consecutive road victories, and Big Blue, the Super Bowl Champions. The photo and the caption are displayed in a 24 x 31-inch black wood with glass frame. This item comes with a COA from Steiner.
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