With the Packers traveling to Philadelphia to face the Eagles on Sunday, memories of an infamous postseason play between the two clubs have resurfaced. Seven years ago the Eagles converted a fourth-and-26 play to keep what became an overtime-forcing drive alive. "People ask me about it all the time, especially this week," former Eagles defensive tackle Darwin Walker said. "I've been getting killed with people calling me, doing media stuff. And everybody asks the question: What was that like?" Donovan McNabb and Freddie Mitchell connected on the play on Jan. 11, 2004. There was just 1:12 left in the game, which Philadelphia entered as favorites. "I thought we were done for, out of the playoffs," said Quintin Mikell, who was a rookie on that team.