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limited edition shadowboxes are approximately 14"w x
26"h x 3"d and include a team mini-helmet, commemorative
plaque, and autographed photograph. They are handsomely matted
in the player's team colors. A Sports Gallery Certificate
of Authenticity is included with all signed collectibles.
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Marcus
Allen Limited Edition Shadowbox
Oakland Raiders
$249
RB
Marcus Allen played 16 seasons with the Raiders and Chiefs. During
that time he gained 12,243 yards rushing, 5,411 yards receiving,
and scored 145 touchdowns. Considered one of the games best
goal line and short-yardage runners, Marcus began his pro career
as the NFL Rookie of the Year and ended as the games all-time
rushing touchdown leader. During his 11 seasons with the Raiders,
the former USC standout, was named to the Pro Bowl five times
(Marcus later added a sixth appearance as a member of the Chiefs).
Allens big-game performance in Super Bowl XVIII when the
Raiders defeated the Washington Redskins 38-9 earned Marcus Super
Bowl MVP honors. In that game he rushed for 191 yards and scored
two touchdowns, one a Super Bowl record 74-yard gallop. Allens
finest season came in 1985 when he led the league with 1,759 rushing
yards on 380 carries for a 4.6 yards per carry average and 11
touchdowns. He also caught 67 passes for 555 yards with three
touchdowns. He was voted the 1985 AFC Most Valuable Player. In
1995, Marcus made NFL history when he became the first player
in league history to rush for over 10,000 yards and catch passes
for over 5,000. Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2003,
Allen remains one of the best running backs to have ever worn
Silver & Black. This very cool shadowbox includes a hand-signed
photo of Allen in action. A great gift for any Raider fan. [why
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Pittsburgh
RB Jerome Abram "The Bus" Bettis was born on February
16, 1972 in Detroit, Michigan. Considered on of the best...if
not THE best..."Big Backs" of his era, Bettis played
his collegiate ball at Notre Dame and was the Offensive Rookie
of the Year for the Los Angeles Rams who drafted him in the first
round of 1993 NFL draft. Traded to the Steelers in 1996, Bettis
career took off in Steel Town. Fifth on the all-time NFL rushing
list, Bettis has been an integral part of the Steeler offense
for almost a decade. A dependable 1,000 yard rusher, Bettis was
named to the Pro Bowl in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001 and
2004. In 2002, Bettis was the recipient of the Walter Payton Man
of the Year Award. But the 2005 season was truly the "Year
of the Bus." After the Steelers defeat in the 2004
AFC Championship Game, Bettis hinted that he was considering retirement.
Word is that QB Ben Roethlisberger promised Bettis that if he
came back for one last season, he would get him to the Super Bowl.
Jerome just couldn't pass up the chance to play in Super Bowl
XL in his hometown of Detroit and agreed to come back for one
last season. Good choice. Of course, the Steelers went on to not
only play in Super Bowl XL but win it against the Seattle Seahawks.
After the game Bettis announced to the crowd "I'm
a champion now, and I think the Bus's last stop is here in Detroit."
Farewell Bus. Remember this great Steeler in his crowning moment
of glory with this limited edition autographed Super Bowl XL shadowbox.
A great gift for any Pittsburgh fan. [why
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Did
you know? Most people think Bettis
acquired the nickname "The Bus" from legendary
Steelers radio color commentator Myron Cope, but Myron
only popularized the nickname after hearing a brother
of a fellow Notre Dame alumni call Jerome "Bussy"
in Green Bay. It was during the Green Bay broadcast
that Cope starting using the nick name "The Bus."
Jerome credits someone at the Notre Dame school newspaper
with first using the now famous nick name.
Serra
High School (San Mateo, CA) and University of Michigan graduate,
QB Tom Brady led the Patriots to their surprising Super Bowl XXXVI
win over the heavily-favored St. Louis Rams. He was named the
MVP of that game as well as being voted to the 2001 Pro Bowl.
And in 2003/2004 he did it all over again, leading the Pats to
a Super Bowl win over the Carolina Panthers and being named the
Super Bowl XXXVIII MVP in the process. A stud of a QB that is
already drawing comparisons to Joe
Montana, this three time Super Bowl Champion and Two-time
Super Bowl MVP is only going to get better. This awesome shadowbox
includes a hand-signed photograph of Tom throwing deep in Super
Bowl XXVIII, a Patriots mini-helmet and a plaque commemorating
his two Super Bowl MVP's. A rising NFL star, get Brady collectibles
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Did
you know? Think about this: Brady
has never lost a playoff game (9-0) and he's 3-0 in
Super Bowls. Dan Marino, who was voted into the Hall
of Fame in 2005, made it to the Super Bowl once -
and lost. Marino was 7-9 as a post season starter.
Brady is a flat-out stud of a QB who is quickly joining
the ranks of the best to have ever played the position.
Tim
Brown is considered to be one of the best wide-recievers in NFL
history. In 2001, the Notre Dame grad and 1987 Heisman Trophy
winner became the Raiders all-time scoring leader in touchdowns
reaching the 100 touchdown mark (receiving and rushing) for his
career, the first Raider to accomplish this feat. In 2002, Tim
became one of only three receivers in NFL history to make 1,000th
receptions -one of the other two being his Raider teammate at
that time, Jerry
Rice. He retired as a Raider in 2004, leaving the Silver
& Black with nearly every Raiders receiving record. For his
NFL career, Brown is 2nd all-time in career receiving yards (behind
Jerry Rice), third all-time in receptions (behind Rice and Cris
Carter), and fourth all-time in touchdown receptions (99). He
also is the owner of the third longest receptions streak in NFL
history with 179 straight games with at least one reception. This
very cool shadowbox is framed in Raiders silver & black and
includes a hand-signed photo of Tim taking off downfield with
the ball after one of his 1,000+ catches. An all-time Raiders
Great, this unique shadowbox is a great gift for any citizen of
the Raider Nation. [why
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Brett
Lorenzo Favre (born October 10, 1969 in Gulfport, Mississippi)
has been the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers since
1992. The winner of three consecutive NFL MVP Awards between 1995
and '97, Brett is without question the heart and soul of the Packers.
One season and one game stand out most in his illustrious career.
The season: In 1996 Favre led the Packers to their greatest season
in 30 years. Green Bay compiled an NFL-best regular season record
of 13-3, dispatched San Francisco and Carolina at Lambeau Field
in the playoffs, and advanced to Super Bowl XXXI at the Louisiana
Superdome. Favre threw two touchdown passes over 50 yards and
scored another touchdown rushing, and the Packers won the Vince
Lombardi Trophy over the New England Patriots, 35-21. The game:
One of the defining moments in Favre's
career took place on December 22, 2003, in a Monday Night Football
game against the Oakland Raiders. The day before, Irvin Favre,
who had been his high school coach and lifelong mentor, died suddenly
of a heart attack. Favre elected to play and passed for four touchdowns
in the first half, and 399 yards in a 41-7 destruction of the
Raiders on national television (even receiving applause from the
highly partisan "Raider Nation"). Afterwards, Favre
said, "I knew that my dad would have wanted me to play. I
love him so much and I love this game. It's meant a great deal
to me, to my dad, to my family, and I didn't expect this kind
of performance. But I know he was watching tonight." In 2007,
Favre threw a 16-yard pass to Greg Jennings for his 421st career
touchdown pass, passing Dan Marino's total of 420 and making him
the all-time career touchdown pass leader in NFL history. They
should just put Brett in the Hall of Fame now and get it over
with... One of the best to have ever played the quarterback position,
this collectible includes a hand-signed photograph of Brett's
record-breaking touchdown, Packers mini-helmet and commemorative
plaque. A timeless football collectible from a player for the
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Did
you know?Favre completed his first official NFL pass -
to himself - on September 13, 1992, in a game against
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Starting the game in the
second half, Favre's pass attempt was deflected by
Ray Seals. Favre caught the deflection, but went down
for a loss of 7 yards.
I
never set out to be a Hall of Fame
baseball player or Hall of Fame football player.
I just loved to play. Period.
Bo
Jackson, ESPN Classic's SportsCentury
Even
though it's been over a decade since he played his last football
and baseball games, Bo Jackson is still considered by many to
be "the man" among
multi-sport athletes. Memories of Jackson linger, and not just
because an ad campaign made "Bo Knows" a mantra. There
was that Monday Night Football touchdown run through Seattle's
Brian Bosworth in 1988. There was the 1989 All-Star Game home
run (and game MVP Award). Bo Jackson didn't have a long career,
but you certainly stopped what you were doing when he came to
the plate or ran with the ball. He never played for a World
Champion, but the 6-foot-1, 225-pound Jackson was the first
athlete named to play in the all-star game of two major sports.
He also won a Heisman Trophy and became a 1998 College Football
Hall of Fame inductee in a sport he described as his hobby!
As a "part-time" running back (thanks to baseball)
with the Los Angeles Raiders, he ran for 2,782 yards on 515
carries, an impressive 5.4 average, and scored 18 touchdowns
running and receiving. He was the first player in NFL history
to have two rushing touchdowns of 90 yards or more, with a 91-yarder
coming when he ran for a Raiders' record 221 yards against Seattle
in his fifth pro game. Selected to the Pro Bowl after the 1990
season, Jackson's Raider career was unfortunately cut short
by severe hip injury. But he left his mark on the Raider Nation
before he left. A great, great athlete and perfect Raider, this
unique Bo Jackson collectible includes a hand-signed action
photograph of Bo in action. A unique gift for that special Raider
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Howie
Long was a second-round pick of the Oakland Raiders in the 1981
NFL Draft and the 48th player selected overall. Nice pick! In
1983, the 6-5, 268-pound defensive end helped the team capture
a Super Bowl title with a 38-9 win over the Washington Redskins
in Super Bowl XVIII. His five-tackle performance in that game
capped off a season that saw him record a career-high 13 sacks,
including five in one game against the Redskins. Long went on
to be selected to eight Pro Bowls. Fast, strong, and explosive
off the ball, he was just the second Raider defensive lineman
to make a Pro Bowl. A first- or second-team All-Pro choice in
1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1989, he was also named All-AFC four
times. During his 13-year career, Long, a member of the NFLs
All-Decade team of the 1980s, recorded 84 career sacks, not including
7.5 sacks in 1981 before the sack was an official NFL statistic.
Selected to the NFL Hall of Fame in 2000, Howie is one of the
best to have played the defensive end position. This great collectible
includes a hand-signed photograph of Howie in action and would
make a great gift for any longtime Raiders fan. [why
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Peyton
Manning Limited Edition new!
Limited Edition Rookie Season Print
$349
This
unique shadowbox is a "double limited edition." The
hand-signed collage of Peyton is a limited edition print and signing
from 1999, his rookie season (rookie season collectibles in any
sports are always highly sought after). This collectible has then
been presented in a limited edition display that also includes
a Colts mini-helmet and plaque commemorating Peyton's 2004 Offensive
Player of the Year award and his single season touchdown record.
Of course Peyton has quickly become one of the elite quarterbacks
in the NFL. He and the Colts have improved each year under his
guidance culminating in 2004 when he threw for 49 touchdowns,
surpassing Dan Marino's 20-year-old NFL record while also shattering
Steve Young's season passer rating record with a 121.1 mark. His
phenomenal season earned him his second successive Associated
Press NFL Most Valuable Player Award joining the likes of Joe
Montana, John Unitas, Steve Young and Kurt Warner as quarterbacks
with two MVP awards. And Peyton and the Colts are only going to
get better... Get this great unique Peyton Manning collectible
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The
Miami Dolphins selected University of Pittsburgh QB Dan Marino
with the 27th overall pick in the 1983 draft. He was the fifth
quarterback selected in that draft. The pick turned out to be
a steal. In his first professional season, Marino threw for 2,210
yards and 20 touchdowns. He was named NFL Rookie of the Year and
he was also the first rookie to start at quarterback in the Pro
Bowl. When Marino announced his retirement on March 13, 2000,
he held 25 NFL regular season records and was tied for 5 others.
In his 17-year career he passed for 61,361 yards and 420 touchdowns
both still NFL records. His 86.4 passing efficiency rating ranks
4th all-time. Easily the most popular Miami Dolphin ever, Dan
was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005. This official
very cool shadowbox includes a hand-signed photograph of Marino
dropping back in the pocket - his office while a Dolphin. A great
investment on one of the greatest QB's to have ever played the
game. [why
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Joe
Montana Limited Edition new!
San Francisco 49ers
$349
Quarterbacks
may come and go, but none will ever be as brilliant, nor as exciting
as Joe Montana. He was Joe Cool,
the quarterback who never quit, the quarterback who could overcome
any deficit, any pressure, any injury. And despite numerous injuries,
Montana won more than 70% of the games he started during an illustrious
16-year career in the National Football League. Not bad for someone
who had 81 players picked ahead of him in the 1979 draft. Most
important to Niners fans, he captured nine divisional championships
and victories in Super Bowls XVI, XIX, XXIII, and XXIV. His outstanding
play in Super Bowls XVI, XIX, and XXIV earned him Most Valuable
Player honors in each game. Elected to the Pro Football Hall of
Fame in 2000, many argue (and few can refute) that Joe was the
greatest NFL player ever. This very cool Limited Edition Shadowbox
includes an autographed action photograph of Joe along with unique
display featuring an Official 49ers Mini-Helmet. A unique gift
for that special Niners (or Joe) fan in your life! [why
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Walter
Payton Limited Edition
"Sweetness"
$595
In
13 seasons with the Chicago Bears, RB Walter "Sweetness"
Payton literally rewrote the NFL record book with his ball-carrying
feats. Most notably he rushed 3,838 times for 16,726 yards and
110 touchdowns - all NFL records at the time of his retirement.
Inducted into Pro Football's Hall of Fame in 1993, many consider
Payton to be the best all around football player who ever lived.
Sadly Walter died of cancer in 1999 at the age of 45. This great
shadowbox includes a Bears mini-helmet, plaque commemorating
his amazing statistics and HOF induction, and a hand-signed
photograph of Walter making an end run against the Packers.
Walter's inscription includes "Sweetness" and his
career yardage total (16,727). A special gift for that special
Bears fan in your life. [why
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QB
Jim Plunkett became Stanford University's first and only Heisman
Trophy winner after leading the Indians to victory in the 1971
Rose Bowl. He went on to be named AFL Rookie of the Year that
same year after being the first player chosen in the NFL draft
by the the New England Patriots. Later in his career, Jim led
the Raiders to not one, but two World Championships in Super Bowls
XV and XVIII. In Super Bowl XV, Jim was selected the game's Most
Valuable Player after passing for three touchdowns in Oakland's
27-10 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Get this great shadowbox
of Jim in action for the Silver & Black -one of the franchise's
most successful QB's. [why
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Jerry
Rice Limited Edition new!
San Francisco 49ers
$299
Like
Joe Montana,
you simply can't go wrong with Jerry Rice collectibles. Jerry
Rice retired holding a staggering 14 NFL records - including career
receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns. A member of the NFL's
75th Anniversary Team. He was named NFL Player of the Year twice
and received an amazing 13 Pro Bowl invitations. He also left
the game owning 10 Super Bowl records while earning 3 Super Bowl
rings with the 49ers in SB XXIII, XXIV, and XXIX. Jerry was named
Super Bowl MVP in the 1989 contest.
In 1999, Jerry was ranked number 2 on The
Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players,
behind only Jim Brown. Put simply, Jerry is not only the best
receiver in NFL history...he is arguably the best player period.
This Limited Edition Shadowbox includes a hand-signed photograph
of Jerry in action for the Niners and features an official 49ers
Mini-Helmet. A unique collectible and Sports Art from a VERY
unique football talent! [why
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Oakland
Raiders QB Kenny Stabler was one of a kind. Born on Christmas
Day 1945 in Foley, Alabama, the left-handed Stabler was recruited
by Alabama's Paul "Bear" Bryant where he led the Crimson
Tide to a National Championship in 1965. After compiling a 28-3-2
record as a starter for Alabama, Stabler was drafted by the Oakland
Raiders in the second round of the 1968 NFL draft . As a starter
in Oakland, Stabler quickly became a cult favorite of the Raider
fans. He was named AFC player of the year in 1974 and 1976 and
was the NFL's passing champion in 1976. In 1977, he guided the
Raiders to their first Super Bowl victory. In the 1977 AFC Playoffs
against the Baltimore Colts he threw a crucial 4th quarter pass
to Dave Casper that set up a game tying field goal that sent into
overtime. That memorable pass was dubbed "The
Ghost To The Post," a play no true Raiders fan will
ever forget. Remember "The Snake" with this great collectible.
The shadowbox includes a hand-signed photograph of Kenny doing
his left-handed thing for the Raiders along with an official Raiders
mini-helmet and commemorative plaque. A great gift for any longtime
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Did
you know?The left-handed Stabler was given his nickname
"The Snake" by his high school football
coach after a long, winding touchdown run.
Steve
Young Limited Edition new! San Francisco 49ers
$299
Steve
Young had the near impossible task of succeeding Joe
Montana as the starting QB of the San Francisco 49ers.
But succeed he did. He was the starting QB for the 49ers from
1991-1999. Without a doubt, Steve' finest season was in 1994 when
he posted a then-record 112.8 passer rating by completing 324
of 461 passes for 3,969 yards and 35 touchdowns. Young also added
seven rushing touchdowns as he guided the 49ers to a NFC West
title with a 13-3 record. He topped off the year with an incredible
performance in San Francisco 's 49-26 win over the San Diego Chargers
in Super Bowl XXIX. Young passed for 325 yards and threw a Super
Bowl record six touchdowns. He also was the game's leading rusher
with 49 yards on five carries. For his efforts, he was named the
Super Bowl Most Valuable Player. During his NFL career, the left-handed
BYU graduate threw for 3,000 or more yards six times, had 20 or
more touchdown passes in a season five times, and posted a passer
rating of 100 or higher six times. Aside from his passing ability,
Young was a constant threat as a runner. He ran for 4,239 yards
and scored 43 rushing touchdowns. One of the most accurate passers
in NFL history, Young was named All-Pro in 1992, 1993, 1994, and
1998 and earned All-NFC honors three times. The two-time league
MVP also was selected to the Pro Bowl seven times and was elected
to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005. This limited edition
shadowbox includes a a very cool action photogrpah hand-signed
by Steve and looks great in any office or den. A great gift for
any Niner fan! [why
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Did
you know? Steve Young is the first,
and to date only, left-handed QB inducted into the
Pro Football Hall of Fame.