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MICHAEL JORDAN
White Game-Worn Autographed Jersey
Photo-Matched to 1996-97 Regular Season
March 18, 1997 vs. Seattle Supersonics

Michael Jordan is the pinnacle of game-worn culture. Ten game-used MeiGray Authenticated Michael Jordan items have sold for over $1 million, all since 2022. This jersey is yet another example of cultural property created by His Airness' greatness.

This is one of two jerseys Jordan wore on March 18, 1997 during an 89-87 victory over the Seattle Supersonics at United Center in Chicago, IL. Jordan scored 32 points and added two assists while tying his career high with 18 rebounds. The jersey is photo-matched to the game via Getty Images #0-0340600 as well as a Getty Images team photo of the 1996-97 Champion NBA Bulls from an undisclosed date. A pair of shorts, photo-matched to nine regular season games, is included.

The six-time NBA Champion, 14-time All-Star, 10-time Scoring Champion, five-time NBA Most Valuable Player and six-time NBA Finals MVP is the league's all-time leader in points per game (30.1), having led the league in every season from 1986-87 through 1992-93, and in 10 of 11 seasons from 1986-87 through 1997-98. The Bulls' 1997 NBA Championship was the second title of their historic second three-peat, earning Jordan his fifth championship ring.

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TOM BRADY
White New England Patriots Game-Worn Jersey
Photo-Matched to Super Bowl Season
December 5, 2004 vs. Cleveland Browns & December 20, 2004 vs. Miami Dolphins

The undisputed GOAT?

Tom Brady came into the spotlight as one of the National Football League's best Cinderella stories, and finished his career as arguably the best to ever play the quarterback position.

The NFL's all-time leader in passing touchdowns (649), passing yards (89,214), fourth quarter comebacks (46), game-winning drives (58), and, oh, by the way, Super Bowl rings and Most Valuable Player trophies (seven and five) is the shining example of the golden age of NFL QB play we witnessed in the 2000s. And he did it until he was 45.

Photo-matched to two games from the New England Patriots' third Super Bowl season during Brady’s tenure a 42-15 victory over the Cleveland Browns on December 5, 2004 and to their 29-28 loss to the Miami Dolphins on December 20, 2004. Brady tossed a combined four touchdowns in the jersey. The pants from the December 5 game - also photo-matched - are included.

The Patriots went 14-2 during the 2004 regular season and defeated the Indianapolis Colts and the Pittsburgh Steelers en route to Super Bowl 39, where they defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 24-21.

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KEN MORROW
White Team USA “Miracle on Ice” Game-Worn Jersey
Photo-Matched to 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympics
February 22, 1980 vs. Team USSR

Where were you on February 22, 1980?

This jersey was in Lake Placid, NY, on the back of defenseman Ken Morrow, one of the key cogs of the 1980 US Men's Olympic Hockey Team and a central contributor to the Miracle on Ice.

Morrow was wearing this white mesh Norcon jersey when Team USA shocked the Soviets, 4-3, en route to the Gold Medal in Men's Hockey. The jersey is photo-matched to Getty Images #52286889.

Did you believe in miracles? The upset of the century in the first game of the medal round stunned the world and led the Americans to one of the most miraculous triumphs in the history of sports. It was the United States' first Gold Medal in hockey since 1960.

Few moments in world history have exemplified such a cross section of sport and culture, but Team USA's 1980 Olympic Gold Medal is such a feat. The victory was an iconic moment in sports history, yes, but also a significant symbol of American resolve during the Cold War.

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DAVE CHRISTIAN
Blue Team USA Gold Medal Game-Worn Jersey
Worn in 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympics
February 24, 1980 vs. Team Finland

Once we believed in Miracles, we knew anything was possible.

Ironically, for many casual sports fans, the actual game in which Team USA Hockey won its second-ever Olympic Gold Medal in 1980 is an afterthought, overshadowed by their improbable, unfathomable victory over the USSR in the game prior.

Nevertheless, third period goals from Phil Verchota, Rob McClanahan and Mark Johnson gave Team USA a come-from-behind victory 4-2 victory over Finland . It's still Team USA's most recent Olympic Gold in hockey, though they did win the IIHF World Championships in 2025 after a 29-year trophy drought dating back to the 1996 World Cup of Hockey.

Dave Christian was the son of Bill Christian and nephew of Roger Christian, both of whom were Gold Medal winners for Team USA's other Olympic victory in 1960. Dave's nephew, Brock Nelson, continued to carry the torch for the USA in the 2026 Winter Olympics. Christian went on to score 340 goals with 433 assists in a 15-season, 1,009-game National Hockey League career.

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MARIO LEMIEUX
Black Set 1 Pittsburgh Penguins Game-Worn Jersey
Photo-Matched to Final NHL Game & Point
December 16, 2005 vs. Buffalo Sabres

Here's a piece from a top two talent in National Hockey League history that has never before been publicly offered.

Worn by Mario Lemieux in his final National Hockey League game, when he scored his final National Hockey League point, this jersey is photo-matched to Associated Press images from the third period of the Pittsburgh Penguins' 4-3 overtime loss to the Buffalo Sabres on December 16, 2005 at Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh, PA. The jersey is also photo-matched to the Penguins' games on November 12 against the New York Rangers and November 14 against the New York Islanders.

A two-time Stanley Cup winner (and Conn Smythe Trophy winner) and Hockey Hall of Famer, Lemieux scored 690 goals with 1,033 assists in just 915 games. Lemieux also had six Art Ross Trophies and three Hart Memorial Trophies to his name, and is second all-time in goals per game, assists per game and points per game.

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PLAXICO BURRESS
White New York Giants Super Bowl XLII Game-Worn Jersey
Photo-Matched to Game-Winning Touchdown
February 3, 2008 vs. New England Patriots

It's hard to imagine any moment topping Super Bowl 42 for New York Giants fans. This uniform is arguably the pinnacle of memorabilia from that game - the very one worn by Plaxico Burress when he caught the game-winning touchdown reception from Eli Manning with 35 seconds to go on February 3, 2008 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ.

Burress hardly practiced towards the end of the 2007 season, but turned in an incredibly gritty performance in the NFC Championship Game against the Green Bay Packers, catching 11 passes for 151 yards. It may have hindered him in the Super Bowl, where he caught just two passes for 27 yards, but it did not stop him from beating Ellis Hobbs on a "Sluggo" route from 13 yards away to cap off a 17-14 victory over the undefeated New England Patriots that remains one of the most improbable upsets in National Football League history.

This jersey is photo-matched to Getty Images #79499569 depicting Burress celebrating the touchdown with center Shaun O'Hara, and includes the matching pants from the game.

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MATT SNELL
White New York Jets Super Bowl III Game-Worn Jersey
Photo-Matched to Four Images
January 12, 1969 vs. Baltimore Colts

The most famous guarantee in all of sports?

Matt Snell wore this white jersey while playing for the New York Jets when they defeated the Baltimore Colts, 16-7, in Super Bowl III on January 12, 1969 at the Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, FL.

Prior to the game, and in the years following the 1966 merger, American Football League teams like the Jets were viewed decidedly as the little brother to the Colts and the rest of the National Football League, but Super Bowl III was a seminal moment in bringing the league into a greater state of parity that it remains known for to this day.

Quarterback Joe Namath received most of the plaudits for his iconic declarative statement three days prior to the game, but Matt Snell was the engine for the Jets, toting the ball 30 times for 121 yards with the game's only touchdown. Snell finished his NFL career a three-time Pro Bowler and was the 1964 Associated Press American Football League Rookie of the Year.

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BOBBY ORR
Black Boston Bruins Game-Worn Jersey
Photo-Matched to Image Circa 1970-1972

Widely recognized as one of the greatest to ever skate in the National Hockey League, Bobby Orr (#4) revolutionized the position of defenseman with some of the greatest offensive play from the blueline the league has ever seen, even to this day.

Orr was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1979, at the time the youngest-ever inductee (31 years old). He won eight Norris Trophies (a record that still stands), two Stanley Cups, two Conn Smythe Trophies, two Art Ross Trophies and three Hart Memorial Trophies (all consecutive) in his illustrious 12-season career.

This black, iconic spoked-B Boston Bruins jersey was worn by Orr between 1970 and 1972, based on the jersey's specifications. It is photo-matched to an undated image.

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ALEX OVECHKIN
White Washington Capitals Game-Worn Jersey Photo-Matched to Postgame Celebration After NHL Record-Breaking Goal
April 6, 2025 vs. New York Islanders

Alex Ovechkin wore this white jersey during the third period of the Washington Capitals' 4-1 loss to the New York Islanders on April 6, 2025 at UBS Arena in Elmont, NY. It includes the captain's "C" and the Capitals' 50th Anniversary patch.

In the game's second period, Ovechkin scored his 895th National Hockey League goal, breaking Wayne Gretzky's record for most NHL career goals.

Ovechkin wore six jerseys during the game, changing after warm-ups, during the first intermission, after the ceremony celebrating his record-breaking goal, during the second intermission and during the third period. Ovechkin wore this jersey from 7:08 of the third period until the end of the game, including during the postgame locker room celebration.

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