Andy Reid Sold Eagles Monopoly, Cowboy Boots in Garage Sale to Raise Money for High School Football Team (Photos)

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May 11, 2013

If you wanted some size 5XL Eagles gear, you may have missed out.

Andy Reid sold off some of his old Philly memorabilia as he starts anew with the Kansas City Chiefs. Reid and his wife sold their old Eagles gear to raise money for the Harriton High School football team and Laurel House, a shelter and anti-domestic violence agency, according to philly.com.

Check out the photos below to see some of the goods Reid had up for sale.

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