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Framed Autographed/Signed Brett Favre 35x39 Green Bay Green Football Jersey JSA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Brett Favre 35x39 Green Bay Green Football Jersey JSA COA

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🏈 Framed Autographed/Signed Brett Favre 35x39 Green Bay Packers Green Football Jersey — JSA COA — Kiln, Mississippi — University of Southern Mississippi — Green Bay Packers — 3x Consecutive NFL MVP — Super Bowl XXXI Champion — HOF 2016 — JSA COA

🏈 This Green Bay Packers green football jersey has been personally signed by Brett Favre and authenticated by James Spence Authentication (JSA), one of the most widely recognized authentication companies in professional sports memorabilia, with the signature's authenticity guaranteed and documented through the JSA registry. The jersey is presented in a 35x39 display frame — ready for wall mounting immediately upon arrival. The green of Green Bay is the color of one of the NFL's most storied franchises and the color that Brett Favre wore for sixteen seasons, becoming the most decorated player in Green Bay history and one of the most beloved quarterbacks the professional game has produced. His signature on the Packers green is the signature of the man who defined what playing quarterback in Green Bay looks like for an entire generation of NFL fans. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Kiln, Mississippi — The Gunslinger's Origin

🌟 Brett Lorenzo Favre was born on October 10, 1969, in Gulfport, Mississippi, and grew up in Kiln — a small community in Hancock County on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, a place of bayous, pine forests, and the particular Southern football culture that shapes players with an approach to the game that prioritizes instinct, toughness, and the willingness to play through anything. Kiln is not a place that produces NFL quarterbacks regularly. The culture that produced Favre — the outdoor life, the backwoods competitiveness, the small-town Louisiana-border atmosphere — helped shape a quarterback who played with a freedom and a recklessness that was different from what the polished, process-oriented NFL quarterback development system was producing during the same era. Favre played the position as if he were still throwing in the yard behind his parents' house in Kiln, and the combination of that instinctive freedom with genuine elite arm talent produced results that the game's establishment eventually recognized as greatness. Condition: NOS.

🏆 University of Southern Mississippi — The Foundation

🏆 Brett Favre played college football at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, developing as a quarterback in the less glamorous setting of the conference then known as the Metro Conference while players at SEC schools were getting more national exposure. His college career demonstrated the arm strength, the improvisation ability, and the competitive spirit that would define his professional years, and he entered the 1991 NFL Draft as a relatively unknown prospect despite the quality of his play. The Atlanta Falcons selected him in the second round, 33rd overall — but Favre appeared in only two games with Atlanta and threw no passes, before being traded to the Green Bay Packers before the 1992 season in a deal that transformed both the player's career and the franchise's fortunes. Condition: NOS.

Green Bay Packers — Sixteen Seasons and the Definition of a Franchise

⭐ Brett Favre spent sixteen seasons as the starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers, from 1992 through 2007, and in that span became the most significant player in the franchise's modern history. He won three consecutive NFL Most Valuable Player awards — 1995, 1996, and 1997 — the only player in NFL history to win the MVP in three straight seasons, a feat that required not only individual performance but the consistency of maintaining that level across a three-year window while the league's other elite quarterbacks were pursuing the same award. The consecutive MVP run is the kind of statistical landmark that exists alone in the record book — without a prior example to reference and without a subsequent example in the years since. Condition: NOS.

🏆 Super Bowl XXXI — The Championship That Defined the Packers Era

🏆 On January 26, 1997, Brett Favre led the Green Bay Packers to a 35-21 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans — a championship that returned the Lombardi Trophy to Green Bay for the first time since the Vince Lombardi era ended in the late 1960s. Favre threw two touchdown passes and ran for a third in the victory, delivering the kind of complete championship performance that justified the MVP awards that had preceded it. For the city of Green Bay and the Packer faithful who had waited nearly three decades since the franchise's last title, Super Bowl XXXI was the culmination of the Favre era's promise. The green jersey in this listing is the color he wore for that entire chapter. Condition: NOS.

The Gunslinger Identity — What Made the Green Jersey Legendary

⭐ Brett Favre's nickname 'The Gunslinger' was not hyperbole — it was an accurate description of a quarterback who trusted his arm more completely than any of his contemporaries and who accepted the interceptions that came with the touchdowns as the cost of playing the position at full throttle. He threw for more touchdowns and more interceptions than any quarterback in NFL history at the time of his retirement, a statistical pair that captures the Gunslinger identity better than any single number could: there was no version of Favre that maximized the touchdowns without accepting the interceptions as part of the same commitment. Fans who loved him loved both halves of that equation — the spectacular throws that no other quarterback would attempt and the costly mistakes that came from the same aggressive instinct. The signed green jersey is the artifact of that identity: Brett Favre, Green Bay Packers, the Gunslinger on the frozen fields of Lambeau and every stadium he walked into with that same Mississippi confidence. Condition: NOS.

🏒 HOF 2016 and the JSA COA — Legacy Documented

🏒 Brett Favre was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016, the formal acknowledgment of three MVP awards, a Super Bowl championship, 297 consecutive starts, and a career that redefined what a quarterback's relationship to the game could look like. The JSA COA accompanying this signed green jersey provides the authentication documentation that certifies Favre's signature as genuine and protects the piece's value through future ownership. The 35x39 frame completes the presentation. Condition: NOS.

🏈🌟 Brett Favre. Kiln, Mississippi. University of Southern Mississippi. Green Bay Packers — 16 seasons, 3x consecutive NFL MVP 1995-97, Super Bowl XXXI champion. HOF 2016. Green Bay green football jersey, personally signed, JSA COA, 35x39 frame. Condition: NOS.

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