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Framed Autographed/Signed Bruce Smith 35x39 HOF 09 Buffalo Blue Football Jersey Beckett BAS COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Bruce Smith 35x39 HOF 09 Buffalo Blue Football Jersey Beckett BAS COA

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🏈 Framed Autographed/Signed Bruce Smith 35x39 HOF 09 Buffalo Blue Football Jersey Beckett BAS COA — The Museum-Framed Hand-Signed Blue Bills Jersey of the NFL's All-Time Sack Leader, the Norfolk-Born, Virginia Tech-Developed Defensive End Who Redefined What a Pass Rusher Could Be in Professional Football, a Pro Football Hall of Famer Whose 200 Career Sacks Remain the Record Against Which Every Subsequent Defensive End Is Measured

✨ The framed Bruce Smith signed Buffalo Bills blue jersey, authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services and professionally framed to 35x39 display dimensions, is the wall-display presentation of the most documented individual achievement in NFL pass rushing history. The "HOF 09" inscription that Smith includes with his signature identifies this as a post-induction signing — authenticated autograph on a blue Bills jersey bearing the Hall of Fame designation from his 2009 induction class, the acknowledgment that the career is finished and the permanent record has been established. Beckett Authentication Services examined the signature on this jersey against their verified exemplar database and issued the BAS COA that confirms its authenticity. The 35x39 framing brings the full jersey into display dimensions that appropriate the wall space such an item deserves: the sack record holder's signed game-day jersey, framed for permanent display.

🏈 Bruce Bernard Smith was born June 18, 1963, in Norfolk, Virginia — the Hampton Roads port city on the Elizabeth River that has historically been defined by its naval installations and the working-class character of the communities that support them. Smith attended Booker T. Washington High School in Norfolk before accepting a scholarship to Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, where the Hokies football program developed the physical tools that were already extraordinary at the high school level into the combination of speed, power, and technique that NFL scouts in the early 1980s had not previously seen in quite this configuration at the defensive end position. The Buffalo Bills selected Smith first overall in the 1985 NFL Draft — the consensus choice of an organization that was building a team they hoped would compete for championships over the following decade, and a pick that turned out to be exactly as correct as that assessment implied.

🏈 Over fourteen seasons in Buffalo, Bruce Smith accumulated what no defensive player in NFL history has matched: 200 career sacks, a number that required the sustained excellence of elite seasons to produce and that has stood as the all-time record since Smith retired in 2003. His best individual seasons — the 1990 season in which he won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award and played central roles in two back-to-back super bowl runs — represented the peak of what a defensive end could do in the era before pass rushing became the most coveted and the most analyzed position in the sport. Smith created the template that the next generation of edge rushers used: the combination of first-step quickness, hand technique to defeat blocking schemes, and the motor that kept the effort level consistent on the third-down rush as it had been on the first-down run stuff.

🏈 The Buffalo Bills of the early 1990s reached four consecutive Super Bowls — XXIV through XXVII — a streak of sustained excellence that no team in NFL history has matched before or since, and that remains the most remarkable run of conference championship dominance in the modern NFL era. Smith was the defensive anchor of all four of those teams, the player opposing offensive coordinators game-planned for first and designed their protection schemes around, whose presence in the backfield created the disruptions that affected how the entire offense of every team the Bills faced had to operate. The four Super Bowl losses that bookend those appearances are part of the narrative — the Bills' championships were conference championships, not Lombardi trophies — but the sustained excellence required to reach four consecutive Super Bowls places those teams in a permanent place in professional football history. Condition: NOS.

🏈 Bruce Smith. Norfolk, Virginia. Virginia Tech. Buffalo Bills 1985-1999. Washington Redskins 1999-2003. Defensive End. 200 Career Sacks — NFL All-Time Record. 11x Pro Bowl. 2x NFL Defensive Player of the Year. 4 Consecutive Super Bowls. Pro Football Hall of Fame 2009. HOF 09. 35x39 Framed Blue Buffalo Jersey. Beckett BAS COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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