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Framed Autographed/Signed Michael Mike Vick 35x39 Atlanta White Football Jersey PSA/DNA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Michael Mike Vick 35x39 Atlanta White Football Jersey PSA/DNA COA

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🏈 Framed Autographed/Signed Michael Mike Vick 35x39 Atlanta Falcons White Football Jersey PSA/DNA COA — The Framed and Authenticated Hand-Signed Atlanta Falcons White Jersey of the Newport News, Virginia Native Whose Dual-Threat Quarterback Game Arrived in the NFL in 2001 as Something Genuinely New — a First Overall Pick Whose Speed, Arm Strength, and Improvisational Brilliance Redefined What a Professional Quarterback Could Look Like on a Football Field

✨ There are certain players who change the conversation about what a position can be, and in the history of the quarterback position in professional football, Michael Vick represents one of those watershed moments — a player whose physical gifts at the game's most scrutinized position were so outside what had previously been considered within the range of possibility that the reaction to watching him operate in real time required a recalibration of the vocabulary people used to describe the quarterback. The framed autographed 35x39 Atlanta Falcons white jersey, authenticated by PSA/DNA, carries his signature and represents the Atlanta chapter of one of football's most electric careers: the years when Vick wore Falcons white and made it the most exciting jersey in the sport.

🏈 Michael Dwayne Vick was born June 26, 1980, in Newport News, Virginia — the Hampton Roads city on the Virginia coast where he grew up playing football with the kind of raw natural talent that made him, by the time he reached Virginia Tech, one of the most watched college quarterbacks in the country. At Virginia Tech he played under head coach Frank Beamer and produced a freshman season in 1999 that remains among the most discussed debut seasons in ACC history: a player who arrived as a true freshman and performed as someone who had been there for years, with the arm, the legs, and the competitive instincts already fully formed. Virginia Tech went 11-1 that season and reached the BCS National Championship Game. The Hokies lost to Florida State, but Vick had introduced himself to the national football audience in a way that made the 2001 NFL Draft essentially a formality.

🏈 The Atlanta Falcons held the first overall pick in the 2001 NFL Draft, a draft that had already been discussed in terms of how high a quarterback with Vick's profile could go. The answer was first. The Falcons selected Vick ahead of every other player in the country, committing the investment and organizational identity that the first overall pick represents to a quarterback who played a style of football the NFL had never fully seen at the position before. Under head coach Dan Reeves and then Jim Mora Jr., Vick developed from a first-year player adjusting to professional defensive complexity into a fully realized dual-threat quarterback whose rushing numbers were not a supplemental element to his passing game but a central feature of an offensive system the Falcons built around him. In the 2002 season Vick rushed for 777 yards as a starting quarterback — numbers that belonged to a running back in any previous conception of the position. In 2004, he rushed for 902 yards. The speed he showed on those carries — 4.33 in the 40 at the combine — made him the most dangerous open-field runner who had ever lined up under center in the NFL.

🏈 The Atlanta Falcons white jersey is the specific piece this framed display presents: the road uniform of the franchise where Vick spent his formative years and where his reputation as the most electrifying quarterback in football was established. The 35x39 framed format creates a display piece built for the wall — the kind of signed memorabilia that occupies a permanent, prominent position in a collection or a room rather than a shelf or a case. PSA/DNA authentication is one of the most recognized authentication standards in the signed memorabilia market, using letter-of-authenticity certification and (typically) holographic tamper-evident stickers to establish that the signature was witnessed and certified in the authentication process. The PSA/DNA COA that accompanies this framed jersey provides the documentation that establishes the signature's authenticity within the standards that collectors and insurers recognize. Condition: NOS.

🏈 Michael Vick. Newport News, Virginia. Virginia Tech Hokies. Atlanta Falcons (2001-2006). 1st Overall Pick, 2001 NFL Draft. Dual-Threat Quarterback. Framed 35x39 Atlanta White Football Jersey. PSA/DNA COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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