Jersey that Steelers’ James Harrison wore when getting 1st sack, touchdown in 2004 up for auction
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The white road uniform that Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison wore when recording his first sack and also when scoring his first NFL touchdown are up for auction.
Harrison’s uniform is part of the Lelands auction house spring focus 2023 collection.
The jersey has been photo-matched to the games during the 2004 season when Harrison recorded two career firsts: his sack against the Cleveland Browns on Nov. 14 of that season and his first defensive touchdown. The latter occurred Jan. 2, 2005, against the Buffalo Bills.
Harrison retired after the 2017 season and collected 80 1/2 of his career 84 1/2 sacks with the Steelers. His 80 1/2 sacks are the most in franchise history.
Bidding started at $1,500 and reached $3,892 as of Wednesday afternoon. Bidding continues until Saturday night and can be conducted at lelands.com. The auction started May 21 and features a collection of 40 cards, autographs and game-used memorabilia.