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Shaun Alexander LAST GAME in SEATTLE Seahawks Redskins 1/5/2008 PLAYOFF Ticket

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NFL Seahawks 1-5-2008 WILDCARD PLAYOFF

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Season Ticket from the 2007 NFL Season
January 5, 2008 Seattle Seahawks vs Washington Redskins at Qwest Field in Seattle, WA.
1/5/2008
2007 NFL NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF
JULIAN PETERSON #59 Pictured on the ticket
 
ULTRA RARE TICKET as most were distributed electronically to the season ticket holders and to top it off this is a CHARTER SEAT making it EXTREMELY RARE!!!
 
SHAUN ALEXANDER
LAST POSTSEASON WIN
LAST GAME PLAYED in SEATTLE
(Mr. Touchdown or Alexander the Great)
3x Pro Bowl, 1x All-Pro, 2005 AP MVP
2005 NEA MVP, 2005 PFWA MVP, 2005 AP Off. PoY
2005 Bert Bell Award, 2005 PFWA Off. PoY, 2005 SN PoY
HOF All-2000s Team
 
WALTER JONES
LAST POSTSEASON WIN
LAST POSTSEASON GAME PLAYED IN SEATTLE
9x Pro Bowl, 4x All-Pro, HOF All-2000s Team
HALL of FAME
 
MIKE HOLMGREN
LAST POSTSEASON WIN
LAST POSTSEASON GAME PLAYED in SEATTLE
1x SB Champ
 
MATT HASSELBECK 20 of 32 for 229 YARDS & 1 TD Pass
D.J HACKETT 1st POSTSEASON TD 20 YARD RECEPTION
LEONARD WEAVER 1st POSTSEASON TD 17 YARD RUN
MARCUS TRUFANT 1st POSTSEASON TD 78 YARD INTERCEPTION RETURN
JORDAN BABINEAUX 1st POSTSEASON TD 57 YARD INTERCEPTION RETURN
TODD COLLINS 29 of 50 for 266 YARDS & 2 TD PASSes
ANTWAAN RANDLE EL 7 YARD TD RECEPTION
SANTANA MOSS LAST POSTSEASON TD 30 YARD RECEPTION
 
Redskins give valiant effort, but Seahawks advance to face Packers.
SEATTLE (AP) -- In less than 2½ fourth-quarter minutes, the Seattle Seahawks watched a 13-point lead turn into a one-point deficit. Nothing was going right -- they couldn't even catch a simple kickoff.  "I was looking at the scoreboard, like, 'What just happened?'" defensive end Darryl Tapp said. "But you just have to continue to play all the game through."  And so they did, reversing the tide, stopping a team that had been playing with unbeatable passion for four weeks. So what if the other team scored two touchdowns early in the final period? The Seahawks responded with three of their own in Saturday's 35-14 victory over the Washington Redskins in the NFC wild-card playoffs.  "It's amazing how the tables turn so fast," left tackle Walter Jones said.  Seattle, 8-1 at home, set aside concerns about a cream-puff schedule by beating a team that finished with a winning record for the first time since Week 1. The Seahawks will travel to Green Bay next Saturday, a rematch of a 2004 wild-card game remembered for Matt Hasselbeck's proclamation of "We want the ball and we're going to score!" after the Seahawks won the overtime coin flip.  Instead, Hasselbeck threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown.  "I'm just saying it right now: We want the ball and we're going to score," Hasselbeck said with a laugh as he opened his postgame news conference Saturday. "OK, I said it."  The Redskins had been on a mission since the death of safety Sean Taylor, who was shot in Miami on Nov. 26 and died a day later. Determined to win for their fallen friend, they went 4-0 after his funeral to claim the NFC's final playoff berth and appeared to have unstoppable momentum when two quick touchdowns gave them a 14-13 lead with 12:38 to play.  "I can't believe it's over with for us," Washington linebacker London Fletcher said. "It just seemed our story was going to be written all the way to the Super Bowl for us."  The Redskins' offense had come alive with a no-huddle drive capped by Todd Collins' 7-yard touchdown pass to Antwaan Randle El. Then came an interception by LaRon Landry, who took over at free safety after Taylor's death, to set up a 30-yard pass to Santana Moss that gave the Redskins the lead. In the end zone, Moss held up his fingers to signify the No. 21, Taylor's jersey number.  Then came a bizarre play that made the Redskins really look charmed. Seattle returner Nate Burleson couldn't field a wind-blown kickoff. The Redskins recovered and were primed to score again. A pass to Chris Cooley just missed, and kicker Shaun Suisham had his shortest miss of his young career -- wide left from 30 yards.
 
RARE FULL SEASON TICKET IN MINT/NM CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  No creases, Sharp corners, Nice Ticket!!!
Ticket measures 2-1/4 x 6 Inches
CHARTER Section CHR111 - Row B - Seat 14 - $105
 
Photos/Scans have been watermarked for auction purposes only.
Ticket will be shipped in the Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder) shown in the photos.
It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking.
For multiple ticket orders add items to cart for combined shipping.
$19.95 inc. tax
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