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Autographed/Signed Craig Morton Dallas Blue Football Jersey JSA COA

Autographed/Signed Craig Morton Dallas Blue Football Jersey JSA COA

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🏈 Craig Morton Signed Dallas Cowboys Blue Jersey — JSA COA

Before Roger Staubach became "Captain America," before Tom Landry's Cowboys were immortalized as "America's Team," there was a quarterback in Dallas who carried the franchise through its most formative years of Super Bowl contention — a steady, intelligent, powerful-armed passer from the University of California who wore the Dallas blue with dignity, competed fiercely, and then went on to pull off one of the most extraordinary feats in Super Bowl history. His name is Craig Morton, and this signed Dallas Cowboys blue jersey — authenticated by JSA — is a direct connection to one of the most fascinating and underappreciated careers in NFL history.

🏟️ America's Team and the Man Who Helped Build It

Craig Morton was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the first round of the 1965 NFL Draft out of Cal-Berkeley. He arrived in Dallas at precisely the right moment — Tom Landry's program was ascending toward greatness, building the kind of depth and infrastructure that would eventually produce five Super Bowl appearances and two championships over the following two decades. Morton was part of that foundational era. He learned the "Flex" defense from the inside of the huddle, reading coverages that few quarterbacks of his era were trained to dissect the way Landry demanded.

By the late 1960s, Morton had emerged as a legitimate NFL starter — a quarterback with genuine arm talent and a competitive intelligence that made him dangerous in both the short and deep passing games. He threw with authority, made quick decisions, and showed a particular gift for finding open receivers in complex zone schemes — a skill set that Landry's meticulous system rewarded and amplified.

The quarterback controversy that defined the early 1970s in Dallas — Morton versus Roger Staubach — is the stuff of NFL legend. Tom Landry famously alternated the two quarterbacks in games, one of the sport's most controversial coaching decisions. Both were talented. Both were fierce competitors. Both believed they were the better quarterback for that team. But Staubach's mobility and late-game magic ultimately gave him the edge, and Morton found himself traded to the New York Giants in 1974 as "Captain America" took full command of the Cowboys' destiny.

What happened next is the part of Craig Morton's story that separates it from every other quarterback controversy story in NFL history. Morton eventually landed with the Denver Broncos in 1977, took over as their starting quarterback, and led them to Super Bowl XII — where they faced the Dallas Cowboys. Craig Morton versus his former team. The franchise that had traded him away. The quarterback controversy he had lost. Denver fell 27-10 to Dallas that January day in New Orleans, but the sheer improbability of Craig Morton appearing in back-to-back Super Bowls with two different franchises — one of which was his former team — remains one of the more remarkable storylines in the history of the game.

✍️ The Jersey, The Signature, The Authentication

This is an authentic Dallas Cowboys blue football jersey, hand-signed by Craig Morton and authenticated by James Spence Authentication — JSA — one of the most respected certification services in the sports memorabilia industry. JSA's team of expert authenticators applies the same rigorous methodology as the industry's other top services: comparing signature characteristics against verified exemplars, evaluating pen pressure and stroke completion, and issuing a numbered certificate that permanently documents the authentication.

JSA credentials are accepted universally by auction houses, dealers, and collectors. A JSA COA on a piece like this — a Dallas Cowboys jersey from one of the franchise's defining-era quarterbacks — carries significant weight in the verified memorabilia marketplace.

The Dallas Cowboys blue is one of the most iconic colors in professional sports. Against white matting in a standard jersey frame, it creates a powerful visual that commands attention on any wall. In a shadow box with UV-protective glass, this piece becomes a long-term investment in displayable history.

🎁 Who This Is For

🏈 Dallas Cowboys fans who know the history before the dynasty was cemented
🏈 Quarterback collectors who appreciate the full arc of a player's career
🏈 Super Bowl history enthusiasts who love the Craig Morton two-team Super Bowl story
🏈 1960s-70s NFL memorabilia collectors building era-specific displays
🏈 Serious gift givers who want something substantive, verified, and deeply connected to football history

📋 Item Details

🔹 Player: Craig Morton, QB — Dallas Cowboys / Denver Broncos / NFL
🔹 Team: Dallas Cowboys
🔹 Jersey Color: Blue
🔹 Authentication: JSA COA
🔹 Presentation: Unframed

Condition: NOS.

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