On November 17, 2001, the unranked Alabama Crimson Tide traveled to face rival No. 17 Auburn, earning a convincing 31–7 victory and spoiling the end of the Tigers’ season. Running back Santonio Beard carried the ball 20 times for an astonishing 199 rushing yards and two touchdowns… On December 11, 1960, the Philadelphia Eagles traveled a short distance down the Pennsylvania Turnpike to Pittsburgh, where they suffered their second—and final—loss of the season, falling 27–21 to a middling Steelers team. It would be the last time the Eagles lost that year, as they captured the NFL Championship just over two weeks later… On October 10, 2021, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills defeated the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs in Arrowhead Stadium, 38–20. Allen threw for 315 yards on 15-of-26 passing with four total touchdowns, but truly put the game away in the fourth quarter, scrambling for a first down and hurdling a defender in the first occurrence of what would become an iconic finishing move…
We watch sports for the games, but we remember the games for the stories. The history of every team is a rich mosaic, and never is that more evident than when stepping back and viewing the entirety of every game that a team has ever placed. Seen from afar, Every Game In History prints are abstract works of art, framed pieces that are equally comfortable in basement bar areas for football get-togethers, or as central discussion points in living areas. Up close, however, these posters help tell the stories on which the games are remembered. Sports fans are a special breed, capable of remembering a shortstop’s batting average in 1987 or a team’s crushing defeat in Week 11 of a hopeful season 20 years ago. Every Game In History prints bring that history into your home in a unique way.