"THICC SIX”
Few plays in football carry the sheer shock and excitement of a blocked field goal, but Jordan Davis turned it into something unforgettable. Not only did he block two in one game, but he scooped one up, thundered down the field for over 50 yards, and rumbled into the end zone for the game-winner. In those moments, a 330-plus-pound force moved with seemingly impossible speed and grace, clocking the fastest speed ever recorded for an athlete his size on a football field. It wasn’t just a touchdown, it was an instant classic, a play that cemented itself as one of the top ten moments in Eagles history.
At the heart of this piece is motion: the split-second scoop, the burst, the chase. Midnight green blurs forward as feathers cut through the frame, and the stadium swells behind him like a drumroll. You can feel the weight, the will, and the wild disbelief - Philly’s kind of magic, carrying No. 90 to immortality.
Breaking Down the Art
The Sequence: From left to right, the narrative unfolds - block, scoop, run, and score, capturing the entire arc of the play in one composition.
Speed Made Visible: Highlights and motion textures wrap the figure to echo that jaw-dropping sprint..
Notable Additions: Along with the "Thicc Six" scoop and score it was only right to feature the other disrupter on those plays in Jalen Carter.
Notable Details: To tie the moment together the Linc big screen features "Jordan Davis" , the final score "33 - 26" , the speed Davis ran "18.59 mph" and a reminder on his monstrous size, "6 foot 6 inches 330 Ibs."
This was a once-in-a-generation rumble that won the game and reminded us all that anything is possible when you keep fighting.








