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J.J. Arrington Framed Photo and Authentic Jersey Card
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Photo: 8 x 10 – Running the Football
Card: 2005 SPx Rookie Swatch Supremacy (White Game-Worn Jersey Swatch)
Frame size: 12 x 16
Frame style: 1" Black, Rounded
Matte type: White and Red Double Matted
Price $49.99 Free shipping on all orders over $150
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About the item: Show your Cardinals team pride by hanging this awesome piece in your home or office. J.J. Arrington photo showing him running the ball again, along with a authentic game-worn jersey card. Card is a 2005 SPx Rookie Swatch Supremacy an contains an authentic piece of white Arizona Cardinals jersey that was worn by J.J. Arrington during his rookie season as the Cardinals running back. A piece of Cardinals history contained on a card Photo double matted in white and red (Cardinals colors) and is in a black modern style flat 12 x 16 frame. Perfect for hanging in your home of office; also make a great gift for the Cardinals fan in your life.
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About the Player The running back for the Arizona Cardinals J.J. Arrington was drafted in the second round (44th overall) during the 2005 NFL draft. He played his college ball for the University of California. He has explosive speed and good hands for receiving In his final college season, his 2,018 yards led the nation in rushing and is 10th best all time, and he won All-America honors, All-Pacific 10 Conference honors, and as a senior, he was given the Pop Warner Award, which is given to the top player on the West Coast. He looks to improve his game this coming season as the Cardinals reformated their entitire offensive attack.
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