Description: JAN STENERUD GREEN BAY PACKERS SIGNED AUTOGRAPH MINI CERTIFIED BY SCOREBOARD HOF Professional career Stenerud was one of the first professional football players to be used as a dedicated kicker, because of his excellent "sharpshooting" ball-kicking performance. He was one of the first placekickers to use the "soccer style", a technique the Hungarian-born Pete Gogolak had recently introduced in the AFL. During his first three years as professional, the last seasons for the AFL, Stenerud hit 70% of his field goals, compared with a 53% average for the other kickers in the AFL and NFL. The Chiefs were the final AFL champions in 1969, and they met the NFL Champion Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV in New Orleans. The underdog Chiefs won 23-7, and Stenerud kicked three field goals, scoring the first nine points of the game. His first, a 48-yarder, was the longest field goal in a Super Bowl for 24 years, exceeded by Steve Christie of the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVIII in January 1994. On Christmas Day 1971, the Chiefs hosted the Miami Dolphins in an AFC divisional playoff game. In perhaps his toughest day as a professional, Stenerud made a 24-yard field goal in the first quarter, but then missed from 29 and 32 yards, the latter with 35 seconds remaining in regulation, and had a 42-yarder blocked three minutes into overtime.[8] The Dolphins won 27–24 in double overtime on a 37-yard field goal by Garo Yepremian.[9][10] Through 2017, the game remains the longest in NFL history at 82 minutes, 40 seconds of playing time, and was also the final football game in Municipal Stadium. Stenerud's name in the Chiefs' ring of honor at Arrowhead Stadium Stenerud retired after the 1985 season, his 19th (3 AFL, 16 NFL). He converted 373 out of 558 field goals (67 percent) and 580 out of 601 extra points (97%) for a total of 1,699 points scored. At the time of his retirement, he was the longest-tenured (19 years) professional football player to have played in the AFL. Enshrined in 1991, Stenerud, along with George Blanda, Lou Groza, Ray Guy, and 2017 inductee Morten Andersen, is one of only five kicking specialists in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and is one of three who did not play another position (Blanda played quarterback, Groza was a tackle). The Chiefs retired Stenerud's jersey number 3 in his honor. In 1994, he was selected to the NFL's 75th Anniversary Team. In recent years, Stenerud has been involved in a Kansas City firm involved in designing stadiums and sports arenas. He also worked as a commentator for Scandinavian TV channel TV3's Super Bowl Sunday coverage in the 1990s, and still maintains strong ties with his native Norway. The street where he grew up, in the municipality Fetsund, was renamed in his honor. Don't miss out on your chance to own this rare collectible... BID NOW!!! This authentic signed Item comes complete LOA SCOREBOARD specializes in authentic sports memorabilia from only the most trusted companies! MOUNTED MEMORIES STEINER SPORTS Tri Star UPPER DECK AUTHENTICATED MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with the quality or authenticity of your purchase, we will gladly give you a full refund or exchange, whichever you prefer up to 10 days after purchase. Please feel free to e-mail us with any questions. GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!! ALL ITEMS GUARANTEED BY GREEKMANSPORTS TRUSTED BY EBAY FOR YEARS CHECK OUT MY FEEDBACK OVER 2000 POSITIVE TRANSACTIONS S&H IS $9.95 214-577-0011 Check out my other items!
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Location: Dallas, Texas
End Time: 2024-02-04T04:35:40.000Z
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Sport: Football-NFL
Team: PACKERS
Product: Helmet
Autograph Authentication: DUAL HOLOGRAMS