In an electrifying auction event preceding Super Bowl Sunday, Johnny Unitas’ ring from the Baltimore Colts’ Super Bowl V victory secured an astounding sale price of $258,500. This auction, a part of the 17th annual Super Bowl Auction held in Las Vegas, featured numerous items from the Hall of Fame quarterback’s storied career that were consigned by his family. Despite leaving the game early due to injury against the Dallas Cowboys, Unitas’ memorabilia, including his Super Bowl ring, garnered significant interest and generated high bids.
It was particularly noteworthy that the auction price of Unitas’ Super Bowl V ring exceeded that of his 1958 NFL championship ring by over $100,000. The latter commemorated his pivotal role in the iconic overtime victory against the New York Giants, a game widely credited with elevating the national stature of professional football.
Among the other items from Unitas’ illustrious career that were sold at the auction were his Hall of Fame ring, which fetched an impressive $38,175, and his 1967 NFL MVP award, which commanded a price of $64,625. Additionally, a pair of Unitas’ signature high-top cleats sold for an impressive $27,025, further solidifying his status as one of football’s all-time greats.
Sharing the top sale price of Unitas’ Super Bowl ring was a game-worn jersey from 2014 by none other than Tom Brady, also fetching $258,500. This prized jersey, authenticated by MeiGray and worn during the season opener against the Dolphins, symbolizes a season where Brady secured his fourth of seven Super Bowl titles, solidifying his own legacy in the sport.
The Super Bowl Auction also featured items from other football legends, such as Anthony Munoz, the Hall of Fame offensive lineman. A game-worn Cincinnati Bengals jersey from the 1980s worn by Munoz sold for an impressive $16,450, while the uniform from his final NFL game realized $11,456, showcasing the enduring allure of collectibles associated with accomplished players.
Other notable sales included a game-worn jersey from 2023 by rising star Brock Purdy, which sold for $30,550, and a 2022 game-worn jersey by MVP Lamar Jackson, which brought in $22,325. A game-worn helmet from the legendary Ronnie Lott, dating back to the 1980s, secured a sale price of $19,975, further underscoring the immense value placed on memorabilia associated with football icons. A game-used Super Bowl XXXVIII football, cherished by fans as a piece of sports history, sold for $14,100.
The success of this auction reaffirms the enduring legacy and value of memorabilia from football legends. It draws collectors and fans alike who yearn to own a tangible piece of sporting history, immortalizing the feats and accomplishments of their beloved players. As fans continue to celebrate the sport and invest in these cherished items, the allure and value of football memorabilia only continue to rise, leaving a lasting legacy for future generations to admire.