Memorabilia: "Mean" Joe Greene #75 Pittsburgh Steelers Jersey Bicentennial Edition


Item Number: 312

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $300

Online Close: Mar 24, 2022 10:10 PM EDT

Bid History: 24 bids - Item Sold!



Description

"Mean" Joe Greene is a former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle who played 13 seasons for the team from 1969-to 1981. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1987 for his tremendous plays and skills as a member of the famous Steel Curtain defense.


When Super Bowl X was played on January 18, 1976, the Steelers and the Cowboys wore special commemorative Bicentennial patches on their jerseys. The game was one of the first in a series of special events around the United States in 1976 to observe the 200th Anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.


This authentic jersey features heavy-duty polyester knit fabric and tackle twill numbers and nameplate, making it identical to the jersey that Joe wore on the field.


Joe Greene #75 Men's Mitchell & Ness Authentic Home Jersey
Stitched nameplate and numbers
Knit jersey stripe
American Revolution Bicentennial embroidered twill yoke patch
100% polyester
Machine wash
Imported
Officially licensed by the NFL
By Mitchell & Ness

Donated by

Joe Obusek