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  2. Philadelphia Eagles Santa Claus incident - Wikipedia

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    A song titled "The Great Santa Snowball Debacle of 1968" was released in 2006. [1] In 2009, Olivo returned to an Eagles game dressed as Santa Claus. [9] A book titled A Snowball's Chance: Philly Fires Back Against The National Media, which defended the Eagles fans' behavior in the incident, was published in 2012. [7]

  3. 1968 Philadelphia Eagles season - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's 36th season in the National Football League (NFL). They failed to improve on their previous output of 6–7–1, winning only two games. Eagles fans expected to get O. J. Simpson if the team went winless, a finish of 2–12 was not enough to top futility due to the Buffalo Bills going 1 ...

  4. Saquon Barkley, Eagles see snowball effect as star RB ... - AOL

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    Saquon Barkley, Eagles see snowball effect as star RB breaks big scoring runs on Rams. Chris Bumbaca, USA TODAY. Updated January 20, 2025 at 1:00 AM. PHILADELPHIA ...

  5. Philadelphia Eagles Diehard Bradley Cooper’s Wildest — And ...

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    The actor voiced a snowball in a video produced by the Eagles, in which he talked to Santa Claus in an attempt to make amends for an incident in December 1968 when Eagles fans threw snowballs at ...

  6. 1995 NFL season - Wikipedia

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    Snowball Game (1995): In the final weekend of the season, ... Philadelphia was the first NFC Wild Card ahead of Detroit based on better conference record (9–3 to ...

  7. Eagles freeze out Rams, head to NFC title game showdown vs ...

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    PHILADELPHIA — Through sleet and snow, the Philadelphia Eagles leaned on their defense and forced two fourth-quarter turnovers to outlast the Los Angeles Rams, 28-22, in a back-and-forth NFC ...

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  9. Bounty Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Bounty Bowl was the name given to two NFL games held in 1989 between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys. The first, a 1989 Thanksgiving Day game in Dallas, was noted for allegations that the Eagles put a $200 bounty on Cowboys kicker Luis Zendejas, who had been cut by Philadelphia earlier that season. The second was a rematch held ...