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Drew Bledsoe LAST GAME 2006 NFC Wildcard Seahawks Cowboys 1/6/2007 Full Ticket

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NFL Seahawks 1-6-2007

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from the 2006 NFL Season
January 6, 2007 Seattle Seahawks vs Washington Redskins at Qwest Field in Seattle, WA.
1/6/2007
2006 NFL NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF
SEAHAWKS 21-20 COWBOYS
**ULTRA RARE TICKET as most were distributed electronically to the season ticket holders
**Matching NFC Championship Phantom ticket sheet is included
 
DEMARCUS WARE
NFL Postseason DEBUT
1st Postseason GAME
1st Postseason TACKLE
9x Pro Bowl, 4x All-Pro, 1x SB Champ
HOF All-2000s Team
HALL of FAME
 
TONY ROMO
1st Postseason GAME START
1st Postseason TOUCHDOWN PASS
4x Pro Bowl
 
MILES AUSTIN
93-YARD KICKOFF RETURN for TD
1st KICKOFF RETURN for a TOUCHDOWN in COWBOYS PLAYOFF HISTORY
2x Pro Bowl, 2009 PFWA MIP
 
DREW BLEDSOE
LAST NFL GAME
LAST TIME in UNIFORM (Didn't Play)
4x Pro Bowl, 1x SB Champ
 
MIKE HOLMGREN
12th CAREER PLAYOFF GAME WON
TIES BILL COWHER for 5th BEST in NFL HISTORY
1x SB Champ
 
Cowboys' Field Goal goes south as Hawks win stunner
SEATTLE (AP) -- All Tony Romo had to do was put the ball down and let Martin Gramatica make an easy kick -- just 19 yards, even closer than an extra point.  That's where it all slipped away from the Dallas Cowboys. The Pro Bowl quarterback who saved their season ended it, too.  Romo's bobble on the field-goal try with 1:19 left led to a scramble that ended 2 yards shy of the end zone and a yard short of a first down, preserving a 21-20 victory for the Seattle Seahawks in the wildest of wild-card games Saturday night.  Romo was a big reason the Cowboys even made it this far, having turned their season around by winning five of his first six starts after replacing Drew Bledsoe and blossoming into a Pro Bowler.  After protecting a 20-13 lead with a stop by the defense, the Cowboys fell behind when Terry Glenn's fumble turned into a safety and Seattle followed with a 37-yard touchdown pass from Matt Hasselbeck to Jerramy Stevens. But with Dallas down a point and 4:24 left, Romo drove the Cowboys right back down the field and into position for the win.  He moved the Cowboys from their 28 to the Seattle 2, where a pass to Jason Witten was initially ruled a first down before a replay showed the Cowboys were short. Parcells seemed tempted to go for it on fourth-and-1, leaving his offense on the field until Seattle called a timeout. Then he sent in Gramatica, the late-season replacement for Mike Vanderjagt who'd already made the coach look good by hitting from 50 and 29 yards.  Romo -- who has been holding on kicks since last season, long before he ever threw a pass in the NFL -- caught the snap cleanly but fumbled the ball as he tried to place it down.  Gramatica never swung his leg, instead forced to get out of the way as Romo picked up the ball and darted left to try to make up for his mistake.  He never reached the end zone -- or even the first-down marker.  Romo was stopped at the 2 on a shoestring tackle by Jordan Babineaux, whose last-minute interception set up Seattle's game-winning kick the last time Dallas played here.  Hasselbeck was 18-of-36 for 240 yards with two touchdowns, both to Stevens, and two interceptions, both of which resulted in Dallas field goals.  Alexander ran 24 times for 69 yards. His 20-yard burst at the end was his longest of the game.  Romo was 17-of-29 for 189 yards and a touchdown. He didn't have any turnovers after a spurt of them in recent weeks, although he did fumble once. And, of course, there was the botched hold that mattered most.  Miles Austin, an undrafted rookie, had the first kickoff return for a touchdown in Cowboys playoff history. His 93-yarder put Dallas up 17-13 in the third quarter only 11 seconds after the Seahawks had gone ahead.  Holmgren won his 12th career playoff game, tying Bill Cowher for fifth-best in NFL history.
 
BEAUTIFUL FULL UNUSED SEASON TICKET IN MINT/NM CONDITION!!!
You get the Ticket & Matching NFC Championship Phantom ticket sheet in the photos.  No creases, Sharp corners, Nice!!!
Ticket measures 2-1/8 x 6 Inches and Phantom sheet measures 5-5/8 x 6 Inches
NORTH Section 301 - Row CC - Seat 19

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Tickets 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.
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$49.95 inc. tax
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