Otto Graham Signed Browns 34x38 Custom Framed Jersey Display Inscribed "Best Wishes" (PSA COA)
3× NFL Champion
- Lot number 1151375
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- Total bids 12
- Winning bid $105.00
- Buyer's premium $16.80
- Total $121.80
- DAILY NO RESERVE
Custom framed jersey display measures 34" x 38" in size. Features a cut that has been hand-signed and inscribed in blue felt-tip pen by Otto Graham (D. 2003, HOF). The display also includes a custom Browns jersey, (2) photos, and (2) vintage patches.
Graham is regarded by critics as one of the most dominant players of his era, having taken the Browns to league championship games every year between 1946 and 1955, winning seven of them. With Graham at quarterback, the Browns posted a record of 114 wins, 20 losses, and four ties, including a 9–3 win-loss record in the playoffs. While most of Graham's statistical records have been surpassed in the modern era, he still holds the NFL record for career average yards gained per pass attempt, with 8.98. He also holds the record for the highest career winning percentage for an NFL starting quarterback, at 0.814. Long-time New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, a friend of Graham's, once called him "as great of a quarterback as there ever was." He is also known for being one of only two people (the other being Gene Conley) to win championships in two of the four major North American sports—1946 NBL (became NBA) and AAFC championship, plus three more AAFC and three NFL championships.
The autographed index card was authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA for authenticity purposes. Index card has been removed from slab and placed into a jersey framed display.
Authentication: PSA COA
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