A Philadelphia Eagles fan is making his mark in the sand ahead of Super Bowl LVII!
A South Jersey Eagles fan is making his mark in the sand, using his stellar sculpting talents to root for the birds ahead of the big game.
Their talents only grew over the years as both father and son carved alligators, dragons, and cartoon characters out of sand and snow. Schaffer made a tradition out of sculpting football tributes for whichever teams made it to the Super Bowl.
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