A few months ago, you could have made a mint wagering that the Philadelphia Eagles backup quarterback would be the Super Bowl MVP. Now, Nick Foles autographs are in demand from a base of fans who can’t get enough of the team’s Super Bowl LII championship.
Foles signed items, some with the “Super Bowl MVP” inscription are now appearing on Fanatics’ websites including SportsMemorabilia.com ahead of a signing session the company expects to hold shortly.
A 16×20 signed photo of Foles holding the Super Bowl trophy is being sold for $350. An 8×10 photo of him becoming the first quarterback to catch a touchdown pass in the Super Bowl is $240.
Foles signed mini helmets are $300; the full-size model is $700 ($800 with inscription). An autographed football runs $550 with inscription, $430 without.
The Eagles may not have won the Super Bowl if not for a defensive lineman’s clutch sack, though, and it’s one of the least expensive Eagles signed Super Bowl memorabilia you can own. A Brandon Graham autographed photo of his sack and forced fumble on Tom Brady late in the game can be had for $80.
Under exclusive contract to Fanatics, Foles is scheduled to sign autographs at the Philly Show, Saturday, March 3 from 1- 3 PM with prices ranging from $200-$280 (extra for inscriptions). Graham will also appear on Saturday from noon to 2 PM for $79-$99.