AFC Wildcard/Divisional ticket from the famed January 19, 2002 meeting between the Oakland Raiders and New England Patriots more commonly known as the "Tuck Rule" game. Late in the game on that snowy night in Foxborough, Charles Woodson sacked Tom Brady and the Raiders recovered the ball to seemingly put the game way. Strangely, the call was reversed and Tom Brady's fumble was deemed a mere incompletion essentially changing the course of NFL history along with Brady's career. The Patriots would eventually beat the Raiders in overtime thanks to a Adam Vinatieri field goal and go on to win Super Bowl XXXVI. Extremely scarce ticket features the actual date printed on the ticket, instead of the typical "Time/Date TBA" that is seen on others and is a Pop 1 highest graded PSA EX 5.