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Autographed/Signed Joe Theismann Mark Moseley Larry Brown Washington Commanders MVPs 16x20 Football Photo JSA COA

Autographed/Signed Joe Theismann Mark Moseley Larry Brown Washington Commanders MVPs 16x20 Football Photo JSA COA

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🏈 Autographed/Signed Joe Theismann, Mark Moseley & Larry Brown — Washington Redskins NFL MVPs — 16x20 Football Photo — JSA COA — Three Different Eras, Three NFL MVPs, One Franchise — JSA COA

🏈 This 16x20 Washington Redskins football photo carries the signatures of three NFL Most Valuable Player Award winners — Joe Theismann, Mark Moseley, and Larry Brown — all authenticated by James Spence Authentication (JSA), one of the most widely recognized third-party authentication companies in professional sports memorabilia. The JSA COA guarantees the authenticity of all three signatures and provides documentation traceable through the JSA registry. This is not a single-signature memorabilia piece — it is a tri-signed artifact that requires assembling three specific players from three different eras of Washington Redskins history who each won the NFL's highest individual honor. The combination of those three signatures on a single 16x20 football photo represents one of the more uncommon multi-player memorabilia configurations a Washington Redskins collector can acquire. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Larry Brown — The 1972 NFL MVP

🌟 Larry Brown played running back for the Washington Redskins from 1969 through 1976 — a career that produced one of the most statistically productive and historically overlooked running back performances of his era. In 1972, Brown led the NFL in rushing yards and was named the Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player — the first Redskins player to win the league's highest individual award. He ran with the combination of power and determination that the Redskins' offensive line of the era created space for, and he produced in the most important games of the season with the consistency that MVP voting rewards. The 1972 MVP was the formal recognition of what Redskins fans had watched for three seasons before the award arrived, and Brown remains the first Washington player in the modern era to wear the NFL MVP title. Condition: NOS.

🏆 Mark Moseley — The Only Kicker to Win NFL MVP

🏆 Mark Moseley won the 1982 Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player Award as a place kicker for the Washington Redskins — a distinction that remains unique in NFL history. No kicker before Moseley won the award. No kicker after him has won it. The 1982 season was shortened to nine games due to a players' strike, creating a compressed environment in which Moseley's precision became the most important single element of the Redskins' offensive production: he connected on field goals at a rate that the sport had not previously seen from a kicker under that much pressure, including the field goal that clinched a critical game during the Redskins' eventual Super Bowl XVII championship run. The fact that a kicker won the MVP in any season speaks to how dominant Moseley was during those nine games, and the uniqueness of that achievement has never been approached in the decades since. Condition: NOS.

Joe Theismann — The 1982 QB MVP and Super Bowl XVII Champion

⭐ Joe Theismann quarterbacked the Washington Redskins from 1974 through 1985, becoming the franchise's defining quarterback of the era and one of the most celebrated players in the franchise's history. He won the NFL Most Valuable Player Award in 1982 — competing in the same strike-shortened season that produced Moseley's historic kicker MVP, with different voting bodies recognizing different players from the same remarkable Redskins season. Theismann led Washington to the Super Bowl XVII championship following that 1982 season, defeating the Miami Dolphins 27-17 — a victory that returned the Lombardi Trophy to Washington for the first time since Vince Lombardi's era with the franchise. He was a two-time Pro Bowl selection and remains one of the most recognizable figures in Washington football history. His career ended dramatically in a 1985 Monday Night Football game when a Lawrence Taylor tackle caused a compound fracture of his leg — one of the most graphic injuries in NFL broadcast history, seen live by a national audience. Theismann has been a familiar voice in football broadcasting since his playing career concluded. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Three MVPs, Three Eras, One Franchise

🌟 The Washington Redskins' history of NFL MVP awards spans three decades and three positions — a running back in 1972, a kicker in 1982, and a quarterback in 1982 — from three players whose careers and eras are distinct enough that assembling all three signatures on a single piece requires a specific occasion or a deliberate multi-player signing event. What makes this 16x20 photo exceptional as a collectible is not simply that three MVP winners signed it but that all three came from the same franchise, making it a specific piece of Washington Redskins history rather than a generic multi-signature piece. The JSA COA covers all three signatures, providing the authentication documentation that serious collectors and serious buyers require. Condition: NOS.

🏈🌟 Three Washington Redskins NFL MVP Award winners. Larry Brown — 1972 AP NFL MVP, RB. Mark Moseley — 1982 AP NFL MVP, K (only kicker in history). Joe Theismann — 1982 NFL MVP, QB, Super Bowl XVII champion. 16x20 football photo, tri-signed, JSA COA. Condition: NOS.

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