HALL OF FAME FOOTBALL - PROGRAM SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: SONNY JURGENSEN, TERRY BRADSHAW, BOB LILLY, JOHNNY UNITAS, MEL BLOUNT, DON MAYNARD - HFSID 143073
Price: $450.00
FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMERS
Six football Hall of Famers sign a booklet from the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Museum.
Booklet signed: "Bob Lilly/1980", "Johnny Unitas/1979",
"Don/Maynard/1987", "Mel Blount/1989",
"Sonny/Jurgensen/1983" and "Terry Bradshaw/1989", 68p,
8½x11. Pro Football Hall of Fame: The Story Behind the Dream by Barney
Brantingham, © 1988 Pro Football Hall of Fame. Each year, 15 candidates are
considered for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. The
Hall of Famers who have signed this booklet have each written the year in which
they were inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. BOB LILLY, who
played defensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys, was the team's first-ever draft
choice. Lilly, who had unusual speed, strength and recovery ability, played in
five NFL/NFC title games, 11 Pro Bowls and two Super Bowls. JOHNNY UNITAS
(1933-2002), considered one of the game's greatest quarterbacks, led the
Baltimore Colts to two consecutive NFL crowns (1958, 1959) Player of the Year
three times and MVP three times in 10 Pro Bowls, Unitas threw at least one TD
pass in 47 straight games. He had a career record of 2,830 passes for 40,239
yards and 290 touchdowns. Wide receiver DON MAYNARD, the first signee of
the 1960 AFL Titans, caught a career-high 72 passes during his first season.
Maynard, who played in three AFL All-Star games, later teamed with Joe Namath to
form a dynamic pass-catch duo. During his career, he had 633 receptions for
11,834 yards, 88 touchdowns and 530 points. MEL BLOUNT was considered the
prototype cornerback of his era. Blount, who was drafted by the Pittsburgh
Steelers in 1970, played in four Super Bowls and five Pro Bowls and in 200 of
201 regular season games. His career stats include 57 interceptions, 736 yards
and 13 opponents' fumble recoveries. SONNY JURGENSEN, who began his
career as a quarterback with the Philadelphia Eagles, was an exceptional passer
and superb team leader. He won three NFL individual passing titles and surpassed
3,000 yards in five seasons. Despite numerous injuries, he racked up 2,433
completions for 32,224 yards and 225 touchdowns during his career. Quarterback
TERRY BRADSHAW led the Pittsburgh Steelers to eight AFC Central titles
and four Super Bowl victories. The AFC Player of the Year in 1978 and MVP in
Super Bowls XIII and XIV, he had an excellent throwing arm and called his own
plays. Bradshaw held Super Bowl records of nine touchdowns and 932 yards and
post-season records of 30 TDs and 3,833 yards. Minor surface scratches on cover
(not evident head on). Fine condition.
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