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MASSIVE Packer Memorabilia Lot - OVER 50 AUTOGRAPHS - See Description!!

MASSIVE Packer Memorabilia Lot - OVER 50 AUTOGRAPHS - See Description!!

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Packers Authentic Throw Back jersey with the following signatures

 

1.   Fred Thurston (Fuzzy)

2.   Willie Buchanan

3.   Paul Hornung

4.   Ahman Green X 2

5.    Matt Brock

6.    BJ Rasi

7.   Steve Luke

8.   Lew Carpenter

9.   James Jones

10.  Santana Dotson X 2

11.  Lynn D

12.  Marv Flemming

13.  James Starks

14.  Tim Brown

15.  Fred Cone

16.  Gilbert Brown

17.  Frank Winters

18.  Mark Murphy

19.  Mark Chmura

20.  Mike Butler

21.  Chris Gizzi

22.  Paul Coffman

23.  Antanio Freeman

24.  Josh Bidwell

25.  Don Bee Bee

26.  Derrick Mayes

27.  Earl Dotson

28.  Dorsey Levens

29.  Marco Rivera

30.  Adam TIMMERMAN

31.  Leroy Butler

32.  Chad Clifton

33.  Frank Winters

34.  Brian Williams

 

 

Packer Ticket Stubs

 

·      10/11/2004 – Packers VS Titans Monday Night Football

·      10/29/2006 – Packers VS Cardinals Sunday noon game

·      09/09/2007 – Packers VS Eagles Sun night (2 tickets)

·      10/14/2007 – Packers VS Redskins Sun night game

·      09/08/2008 – Packers VS Vikings Monday night Football (2 tickets)

·      10/05/2008 – Packers VS Falcons Sunday noon game

·      10/19/2008 – Packers VS Colts Sunday 3:15pm game (2 tickets) 1 autographed by Fred “Fuzzy” Thurston

·      11/30/2008 – Packers VS Panthers Sunday noon game (2 tickets)

·      2008 PLAYOFF GAME #1 VS Seahawks Saturday Game (2 tickets)

·      2008 PLAYOFF NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME VS Giants Sunday game (2 tickets)

·      09/13/2009 – Packers VS Bears Sunday night game (2 tickets)

·      10/18/2009 – Packers VS Lions noon game (3 tickets) 1 autographed by Brian Williams

·      11/01/2009 – Packer4s VS Vikings noon game (2 tickets) 1 autographed by Adam Timmerman

·      12/07/2009 – Packers VS Ravens Monday Night Football

·      09/19/2010 – Packers VS Bills Sunday noon game autographed by Lew Carpenter

·      10/17/2010 – Packers VS Dolphins Sunday noon game autographed by Fred Cone

·      10/24/2010 – Packers VS Vikings Sunday night game (3 tickets)

·      10/26/2010 – Packers VS Giants Sunday 3:15pm game

·      01/02/2011 – Packers VS Bears Sunday game autographed by Frank Winters

·      09/01/2011 – Packers VS Chiefs Thursday night game

·      09/08/2011 – Packers VS Saints Thursday night game (2 tickets) 1 autographed by Bart Starr

·      10/16/2011 – Packers VS Rams Sunday noon game autographed by Mike Butler

·      11/14/2011 – Packers VS Vikings Monday Night Football (2 tickets) 1 autographed by Marco Rivera

·      12/11/2011 – Packers VS Raiders Sunday noon game autographed by Matt Brock

·      01/15/2012 – PLAYOFF GAME – Packers VS Giants (2 tickets) Both autographed by Earle Dotson

·      09/09/2012 – Packers VS 49ers Sunday 3:15pm game

·      09/30/2012 – Packers VS Saints Sunday 3:15pm game (2 tickets) 1 autographed by Steve Luke

·      10/28/2012 – Packers VS Jaguars Sunday noon game autographed by William Henderson

·      12/02/2012 – Packers VS Vikings Sunday noon game

·      09/14/2014 – Packers VS Jets Sunday 3:15pm game (2 tickets)

·      12/08/2014 – Packers VS Falcons Monday Night Football autographed by Josh Bidwell

·      12/28/2014 – FAN APPRECIATION GAME Packers VS Lions Sunday noon game autographed by Josh Bidwell

·      09/03/2015 – Packers VS Saints BISHOP’S CHARITY GAME

·      09/20/2015 Packers VS Seahawks Sunday night game

·      10/20/2016 – Packers VS Bears Thursday night game

·      01/07/2024 – Packers VS Bears (17-9 win to advance to playoff’s)

 

Memorable Game Ticket Stubs

 

·      11/20/1966 – Packers VS Bears Sunday afternoon game (2 tickets) Section 36, Row 3, Seats 3 & 4

 

Key Rivalry Game: The Packers-Bears rivalry is one of the oldest and most storied in NFL history. Every matchup between these two teams carries extra weight, especially during a season when both teams were competitive.

 

Defensive Battle: The game was a low-scoring affair, with the Packers winning 13-6. It showcased the strength of the Packers' defense, which was a cornerstone of their success during the 1966 season.

 

Critical Win for the Packers: This victory was important for the Packers as it helped them maintain momentum during their march towards the NFL Championship. The win improved their record to 9-2, keeping them on top of the NFL Western Conference.

 

Bart Starr's Leadership: Bart Starr, the Packers' legendary quarterback, played a crucial role in managing the game, even though the score was low. His ability to lead the team, combined with the defense's performance, was a testament to the balanced approach that made the Packers so dominant.

 

Part of a Championship Season: This game against the Bears was one of the victories that solidified their place as the best team in the league that year.

 

 

·      12/03/1995 – Packers VS Bengals (2 tickets) Sec 17, Row 59, Seat 03 & 04

Brett Favre's Performance: Brett Favre, the Packers' quarterback, had a standout performance in this game. He threw for 308 yards and three touchdowns, which helped lead the Packers to a 24-10 victory over the Bengals. This game was part of Favre's rise to becoming one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL during the 1990s.

Playoff Implications: The win was crucial for the Packers as they were in the midst of a playoff push. The victory improved their record to 8-5, keeping them in contention for the NFC Central Division title and solidifying their chances of making the playoffs. The Packers would go on to finish the season with an 11-5 record, earning a wildcard spot and eventually making it to the NFC Championship game.

This game is often remembered as part of the Packers' resurgence in the 1990s under head coach Mike Holmgren and quarterback Brett Favre, leading to their Super Bowl victory the following season in 1996.

·      10/14/1996 – Packers VS 49ers Monday Night Football  (1 ticket) Sec 36, Row 03, Seat 02

Statement Win for the Packers: The Green Bay Packers defeated the San Francisco 49ers 23-20 in this Monday Night Football matchup. The 49ers were considered one of the best teams in the NFL at the time, and the Packers' victory was a statement that they were legitimate Super Bowl contenders. The game showcased the strength of the Packers' defense, which was a hallmark of their success that season.

Defensive Dominance: The Packers' defense, led by players like Reggie White and LeRoy Butler, played a crucial role in this game. They were able to contain the 49ers' high-powered offense, led by Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young. The defense forced several turnovers, which proved pivotal in securing the win.

Brett Favre's Leadership: Brett Favre, the Packers' quarterback, played a key role in the victory. Although he didn't have his most spectacular statistical game, his leadership and ability to make crucial plays under pressure were on full display. Favre's performance in this game was part of his MVP season, where he led the Packers to a 13-3 record.

Momentum Toward a Super Bowl: This win was part of the Packers' dominant 1996 season, where they finished with the best record in the NFL and went on to win Super Bowl XXXI. The victory over the 49ers was one of several key games that built the momentum for the Packers' championship run.

The October 14, 1996, game is remembered as a key victory in the Packers' Super Bowl-winning season and a game that solidified their status as one of the elite teams in the NFL during the mid-1990s.

·      10/27/1996 – Packers VS Buccaneers Sunday noon game (1 ticket) Sec 36, Row 03, Seat 03

Continued Dominance in the 1996 Season: The Green Bay Packers won this game 13-7, continuing their dominant run in the 1996 NFL season. This victory improved their record to 7-1, keeping them at the top of the NFC Central Division and reinforcing their position as one of the league's best teams that year.

Strong Defensive Performance: The Packers' defense was again a key factor in this game. They held the Buccaneers to just 7 points, demonstrating the strength of their defensive unit, which was one of the best in the NFL that season. The Packers' defense, led by players like Reggie White and LeRoy Butler, was known for its ability to shut down opponents, and this game was no exception.

Tough, Low-Scoring Battle: Unlike some of their other games in the 1996 season, this was a relatively low-scoring affair, highlighting the physical and competitive nature of the game. The Buccaneers, though not one of the top teams that year, put up a strong fight, making it a tough win for the Packers.

Momentum for Super Bowl Run: Every win during the 1996 season contributed to the Packers' momentum as they headed toward the playoffs and eventually their Super Bowl XXXI victory. Games like this one, where they had to grind out a victory, showcased their resilience and ability to win in different types of contests, whether high-scoring or defensive battles.

This game is remembered as part of the Packers' march toward their first Super Bowl title In nearly 30 years, capping off a season where they established themselves as the best team in the NFL.

·      12/01/1996 – Packers VS Bears Sunday noon game (1 ticket) Sec 14, Row 02, Seat 07

Historic Rivalry: The Packers and Bears share one of the oldest and most storied rivalries in NFL history, and every game between these two teams carries a lot of weight. This game, in particular, was part of that fierce rivalry, and it added another chapter to their long history of competition.

Securing the NFC Central Title: The Packers defeated the Bears 28-17 in this game, and the victory played a key role in securing the NFC Central Division title for Green Bay. The win improved their record to 11-3, which solidified their position at the top of the division. Winning the division was an important step toward securing home-field advantage in the playoffs.

Brett Favre’s Leadership: Brett Favre, who was in the midst of another MVP-caliber season, played a crucial role in the victory. Favre threw three touchdown passes in the game, leading the Packers' offense and demonstrating his ability to perform in critical moments, especially against a division rival.

Setting the Stage for the Playoffs: This win was part of the Packers' strong finish to the 1996 regular season, where they ultimately finished with a 13-3 record. The victory over the Bears helped the Packers maintain momentum heading into the playoffs, where they would eventually win Super Bowl XXXI.

Defensive Strength: The Packers' defense, which was one of the best in the league that year, once again showed its effectiveness. The defense managed to limit the Bears' scoring opportunities, helping to secure the victory.

Overall, this game was significant because it was part of the Packers' dominant 1996 season, where they established themselves as the best team in the NFL, culminating in their Super Bowl victory. The win against their arch-rival Bears was an important milestone in their journey to the championship.

·      12/01/1996 – Packers VS Panthers NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (2 tickets) Sec 36, Row 03, Seats 04 & 05

Super Bowl Berth: The Packers' victory in this game secured their spot in Super Bowl XXXI. They defeated the Carolina Panthers 30-13 at Lambeau Field, which earned them their first Super Bowl appearance since Super Bowl II, nearly 30 years earlier.

Brett Favre's Leadership: Brett Favre led the Packers' offense with poise and effectiveness, throwing for 292 yards and two touchdowns. His leadership and ability to perform under pressure were key factors in the Packers' success during the 1996 season and in this championship game.

Dominant Defense: The Packers' defense was outstanding, limiting the Panthers' high-powered offense to just 13 points. The defense, led by stars like Reggie White and LeRoy Butler, pressured Panthers quarterback Kerry Collins throughout the game, forcing mistakes and turnovers that contributed to the Packers' win.

Historical Significance: This game was particularly significant as it marked the Packers' return to the NFL's elite. After years of struggles in the 1970s and 1980s, the Packers' victory in the NFC Championship Game was a culmination of their resurgence in the 1990s, under head coach Mike Holmgren and with Brett Favre at the helm.

Setting the Stage for Super Bowl Victory: The win over the Panthers set the stage for the Packers to win Super Bowl XXXI, where they defeated the New England Patriots 35-21. This victory was a pivotal moment in Packer’s history, restoring the franchise to its former glory.

·      09/21/1997 – Packers VS Vikings Sunday noon game (1 ticket) Sec 36, Row 03, Seat 01

Rivalry Game: The Packers and Vikings have a long-standing and intense rivalry as members of the NFC Central (now NFC North) division. Games between these two teams are always highly anticipated, and this matchup was no exception, especially with both teams being competitive in the late 1990s.

Early-Season Statement: This game was early in the 1997 season, and both the Packers and Vikings were expected to be contenders. The Packers were the defending Super Bowl champions, having won Super Bowl XXXI the previous season, and they were looking to assert their dominance again in the NFC.

Packers' Victory: The Packers won the game 38-32 in a closely contested and high-scoring battle. Brett Favre led the Packers with another strong performance, throwing for three touchdowns. This victory helped the Packers establish themselves early in the season as the team to beat in the NFC.

Offensive Showcase: The game was notable for its offensive fireworks. Both teams moved the ball effectively, and the high score reflected the talent on both sides. The Packers’ ability to outscore the Vikings, especially in such a close game, demonstrated their offensive firepower and resilience.

Playoff Implications: Although it was early in the season, this victory was crucial for the Packers in terms of playoff positioning. Beating a division rival like the Vikings was important not only for maintaining momentum but also for securing a potential tiebreaker later in the season. The Packers went on to finish the 1997 regular season with a 13-3 record, ultimately making it to Super Bowl XXXII.

This game is remembered as part of the Packers' strong 1997 season, where they continued to be one of the dominant teams in the NFL following their Super Bowl win the previous year.

·      11/23/1997 – Packers VS Cowboys Sunday noon game (2 tickets) Section 00, Row 42, Seat 06

Breaking the Dallas Curse: Before this game, the Packers had struggled significantly against the Dallas Cowboys, especially in the 1990s. From 1993 to 1996, the Packers lost eight consecutive games to the Cowboys, including three playoff games. The win on November 23, 1997, was a major breakthrough, as it was the first time the Packers defeated the Cowboys since 1991. This victory helped the Packers overcome what many fans and analysts saw as a mental hurdle against a team that had been their nemesis.

Dominant Performance: The Packers won the game 45-17, in a decisive and dominant fashion. Brett Favre threw for 237 yards and three touchdowns, while the Packers' defense forced four turnovers, including a 33-yard interception return for a touchdown by Darren Sharper. This dominant performance was a statement win for the Packers and demonstrated their superiority over the Cowboys on that day.

Playoff Implications: This victory was crucial for the Packers in their pursuit of home-field advantage in the playoffs. The win improved their record to 9-3, keeping them in contention for the top seed in the NFC. Given the Packers' struggles on the road against Dallas in previous years, securing home-field advantage in the playoffs was seen as particularly important.

Maintaining Momentum: The win was part of the Packers' strong finish to the 1997 regular season. They ended the season with a 13-3 record, earning the second seed in the NFC. The confidence gained from defeating a team that had caused them so much trouble in the past likely helped the Packers as they prepared for another deep playoff run.

Super Bowl Aspirations: Having won the Super Bowl the previous season, the Packers were seen as strong contenders to repeat. This victory over the Cowboys reinforced their status as one of the top teams in the NFL and showed that they could overcome past challenges to achieve their goals.

Overall, the Packers' win over the Cowboys on November 23, 1997, was a significant moment in the team's 1997 season, both for its immediate impact on playoff positioning and for the psychological boost it provided by finally defeating a long-time rival.

·      01/04/1998 – Packers VS Buccaneers PLAYOFF GAME (1 ticket) Section 36, Row 03, Seat 05

NFC Divisional Playoff Game: This game was part of the NFC Divisional Playoffs, with the winner advancing to the NFC Championship Game. The Packers were the defending Super Bowl champions, and this game was a critical step in their attempt to repeat as champions.

Home-Field Advantage: The game was played at Lambeau Field, giving the Packers a significant home-field advantage. Lambeau Field is known for its frigid conditions in January, which often gives the Packers an edge over teams not accustomed to playing in such weather. The cold temperatures and the raucous crowd added to the challenging environment for the visiting Buccaneers.

Defensive Battle: The game was characterized by strong defensive play from both teams. The Packers' defense, led by stars like Reggie White and LeRoy Butler, was particularly effective in shutting down the Buccaneers' offense, holding them to just 7 points. The Buccaneers' defense was also tough, but the Packers managed to make enough key plays to secure the victory.

Key Performances: Brett Favre threw for 190 yards and one touchdown, while running back Dorsey Levens had a standout performance, rushing for 112 yards and a touchdown. Levens' performance was crucial in helping the Packers control the game and keep the Buccaneers' defense off balance.

Advancement to the NFC Championship: The Packers won the game 21-7, advancing to the NFC Championship Game for the third consecutive year. This victory set up a rematch with the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship, a team they had beaten in the previous year's playoffs as well.

Path to the Super Bowl: The victory over the Buccaneers was a vital step in the Packers' journey back to the Super Bowl. Although they would go on to defeat the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game, the Packers ultimately lost to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXII. Nonetheless, the win against the Buccaneers solidified the Packers' status as one of the premier teams of the 1990s.

In summary, the January 4, 1998, playoff game was significant as it demonstrated the Packers' continued dominance in the NFC, helped them advance to another NFC Championship, and was a key moment in their attempt to defend their Super Bowl title.

·      09/12/1999 – Packers VS Raiders Sunday noon game (1 ticket) Sec 36, row 03, seat 04

Season Opener: This game was the season opener for the Green Bay Packers in the 1999 NFL season. Season openers are always important as they set the tone for the rest of the season. The Packers, having experienced success throughout the 1990s, were looking to start strong under new head coach Ray Rhodes, who had taken over after Mike Holmgren's departure.

Ray Rhodes' Debut as Head Coach: This game marked Ray Rhodes' debut as the Packers' head coach. Rhodes had previously been the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles and was known for his defensive expertise. His hiring was seen as an important move for the Packers, who were transitioning from the Holmgren era. The outcome of this first game was an early indicator of how Rhodes' tenure might unfold.

Brett Favre’s Performance: Brett Favre, the Packers' star quarterback, continued to be the focal point of the team's offense. In this game, Favre threw for 333 yards and three touchdowns, leading the Packers to a 28-24 victory over the Raiders. Favre's ability to perform in clutch situations was once again on display, as he engineered a late-game drive to secure the win.

Dramatic Finish: The game was notable for its dramatic finish. With the Packers trailing late in the fourth quarter, Favre led a game-winning drive that culminated in a touchdown pass to Jeff Thomason with just 11 seconds left on the clock. This thrilling comeback was emblematic of Favre’s career and added to his legend as one of the NFL's most clutch quarterbacks.

Impact on the Season: While the Packers won this game and started the season 1-0, the 1999 season would ultimately be a disappointing one for the team. Despite their strong start, the Packers finished with an 8-8 record, and Ray Rhodes was fired after just one season as head coach. This game, however, was one of the highlights of that season, showcasing Favre’s resilience and the team’s ability to win in dramatic fashion.

In summary, the September 12, 1999, game was significant as it was the season opener, marked the beginning of Ray Rhodes' tenure as head coach, and featured a classic Brett Favre comeback, setting the stage for the season that followed.

Additional Memorabilia

·      03/03/1967 Ticket invoice stub and summary

·      Ticket envelope when Verne C Lewellen was general manager

·      2023 Season ticket holder commemorative uncut season tickets (2 sheets)



***Disclosure - Jersey does smell like cigarette smoke, but I was afraid to do anything about the smell due to the autographs. Dry cleaning is a safe option to remove the smell, but I'm leaving that to the buyers discretion. 

 

 I'm happy to send any additional pictures, or information if requested. Happy bidding!! 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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