Oxford Eagle Opens Store Offering Rebels 2025 Playoff Memorabilia
The Oxford Eagle announced on December 19 that it has launched an online store selling physical keepsakes tied to the Ole Miss Rebels 2025 season and College Football Playoff appearance, including a commemorative poster, copies of a special pre game newspaper edition, and a premium keepsake magazine. For Lafayette County residents and visitors this provides a local source for tangible mementos, with options for shipping or in person pickup and ordering and pricing information available through the paper.

The Oxford Eagle has begun selling commemorative items aimed at fans and visitors who want physical reminders of the Ole Miss Rebels 2025 season and their College Football Playoff run. The paper unveiled an online store on December 19 offering a commemorative poster that can be shipped or picked up in person, copies of a special pre game edition of the newspaper, and a premium keepsake magazine chronicling what the release describes as the Rebels record season.
The announcement positions the offerings as a local business initiative intended to serve residents, alumni, and out of town supporters seeking tangible memorabilia. The release included ordering instructions, pricing information, and details about pickup and shipping, allowing buyers to choose delivery to their homes or in person pickup at the paper. That flexibility matters for Lafayette County customers who want immediate pickup during the holidays and for remote fans who need shipping.
Local economic effects are modest but real. Sales of physical memorabilia generate direct revenue for the newspaper and can create foot traffic for nearby businesses when customers pick up purchases. Sports related tourism associated with a College Football Playoff appearance brought visitors and higher local spending during the season. Offering keepsakes extends some of that economic activity into the holiday period and helps the Oxford Eagle convert community interest into a new revenue stream to support local journalism.
For residents this is also a civic moment. Physical copies of special editions and a curated magazine become part of family collections, gifts, and community memory. The items give long term value beyond digital coverage by preserving photographs and reporting from a standout season. As newspapers nationwide look for ways to monetize unique local content, Lafayette County now has a locally sourced option for commemorating the Rebels season and keeping a piece of community history on bookshelves and walls.
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