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Joe Theismann Authentic Autographed Photo and Washington Redskins Patch
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Photo: 8 x 10 - Dropping Back to Throw a Pass
Autograph: Signed in blue by Joe Theismann, he added "Best Wishes" and "#7"
Patch: Washington Redskins Logo
Frame size: 12 x 16
Frame style: 1 1/4" Black, Modern
Matte type: Red and Yellow Double Matted, Acid Free Matte
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About the item: An authentic autographed Joe Theismann framed photo. The perfect gift for the football fan on your list or buy it for yourself. It is ready to hang on any wall in your home or office Picture is signed in blue by Joe and shows him during his glory days dropping back to throw a pass. He is wearing a red Redskins jersey. Joe has also inscribed "Best Wishes and "#7". Piece also includes a Redskins logo patch. This is truly a great looking piece. Joe Theismann piece comes in a 12x16 Black, modern frame. Piece is double matted in red and yellow acid free matting, this will preserve and protect the product from many years.
Certificate of Authenticity
A Certificate of Authenticity accompanies each autographed photo and the photo contains a matching holographic label that corresponds to the Certificate number. Each framed item includes a uniquely numbered product identification label and a Certificate of Authenticity corresponding to that number.
About the Player: Considered one of the great quarterbacks of his generation, Joe Theismann won the 1983 NFL Most Valuable player, helped the Redskins win Super Bowl XVII and was named to the Redskins Ring of Fame. Joe had an outstanding college football career, he was the quarterback for Notre Dame. Led the team to a 20-3-2 record, came in second in the voting for the 1970 Hiesman Trophy and was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame (2003) Along with leading the Redskins to a victory in Super bowl XVII, Joe also led them to an appearance in XVIII, was named to two Pro Bowls and finished his career as the Redskins leader in passing attempts (3,602), and career passing completions (2,044). He is considered the greatest Redskin quarterback of all-time and one of the greatest in NFL history.
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