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Offered is a collection of eight different pro football game tickets, from the period 1967 to 2008. The first item in this collection is a ticket stub from the 1967 American Football League Championship, played December 31, 1967 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. The Oakland Raiders won the AFL title with a 40-7 win over the Houston Oilers. Oakland shredded the Oilers with 364 yards of offense, including 263 yards rushing, while allowing just 146 total yards and 38 yards on the ground. Raiders QB Daryle Lamonica finished the day with 10 completions in 24 attempts for 111 yards and two touchdowns, while also rushing for 22 yards and another score. This ticket stub has been encapsulated and authenticated by PSA (16755611) and is graded VG 3. The second item in this collection is a ticket stub from the 1968 American Football League Championship, played December 29, 1968 at Shea Stadium in New York. The New York Jets defeated the Oakland Raiders 27–23 to win the championship and the chance to play the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III. After Jets QB Joe Namath threw an interception that enabled Oakland to take a fourth quarter lead, he led the Jets 68 yards in just 55 seconds to score a go-ahead touchdown pass to Don Maynard with 7:24 left in the game. Then New York's defense stopped Oakland on their three remaining drives to hold on to victory. This ticket stub has been encapsulated and authenticated by PSA (31185613) and is graded Authentic.

The third item in this collection is a full ticket from the 1968 National Football League Eastern Conference Championship game, played December 21, 1968 at Cleveland Stadium.  The Cleveland Browns defeated the Dallas Cowboys, 31-20, to win the Eastern Conference crown. Despite the game's high score, this was a defensive struggle as both teams took advantage of each other's turnovers throughout the game. However, Cleveland emerged triumphant, overcoming a 10–3 first half deficit with 21 unanswered points. This ticket has been encapsulated and authenticated by PSA (31775330) and is graded EX 5. The fourth item in this collection is a full ticket from the 1968 National Football League Eastern Conference Championship, Cleveland Browns 31, Dallas Cowboys 20. The game was played December 21, 1968 at Cleveland Stadium. The Browns broke the game open on the first play of the second half when linebacker Dale Lindsey intercepted Don Meredith's sideline pass intended for Bob Hayes and raced 27 yards to the end zone, giving Cleveland a 17–10 lead. Then on the third play after the ensuing kickoff, Meredith threw a pass that bounced out of the grasp of Lance Rentzel and was picked off by defensive back Ben Davis, who returned the ball 3 yards to the Cowboys' 35. On the next play, Leroy Kelly took a pitch to the right and ran 35 yards for a touchdown, increasing Cleveland's lead to 24–10. This ticket has been encapsulated and authenticated by PSA (17355170) and is graded Good 2.

The fifth item in this collection is a full ticket from the 1974 American Football Conference (AFC) Championship, played December 29, 1974 at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. The Steelers beat the Oakland Raiders, 24-13 to advance to Super Bowl IX, which they won over the Minnesota Vikings, 16-6 (their first Super Bowl win). This ticket has been encapsulated and authenticated by PSA (30556421) and is graded EX 5. The sixth item in this collection is a ticket stub from the 1992 AFC Championship, January 17, 1993 at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami.  The Buffalo Bills beat the Dolphins, 29-10 to win the AFC crown. The Bills intercepted Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino twice, recovered three fumbles, forced four sacks, and held Miami to just 33 rushing yards. Although the Buffalo offense had trouble getting into the end zone because they played the game with a rusty Jim Kelly back in command of the offense for the first time in the postseason, kicker Steve Christie made an NFL playoff record-tying five field goals. Thurman Thomas, who had been knocked out of the game in both of the Bills prior two playoff contests, rushed for 96 yards and caught five passes for 70, while Kenneth Davis added 61 rushing yards and four receptions for 52. This ticket stub has been encapsulated and authenticated by PSA (16755720) and is graded EX-MT 6.

The seventh item in this collection is a ticket stub from the 1994 NFC Championship, won by the San Francisco 49ers, 38-28 over the Dallas Cowboys at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on January 15, 1994. San Francisco QB Steve Young completed only 13 of 29 passes for 155 yards but threw two touchdowns while also rushing for 47 yards and another score. Ricky Watters rushed for 72 yards and caught a 29-yard scoring reception. Kevin Williams returned six kickoffs for 130 yards, rushed for 12 yards, and caught six passes for 78 yards. This ticket stub has been encapsulated and authenticated by PSA (16755719) and is graded VG-EX 4. The eighth item in this collection is a full ticket from the 2008 AFC Championship, played January 18, 2009 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Baltimore Ravens, 23-14. Pittsburgh held the Ravens to 184 yards and forced five turnovers, including three in the last 3:13 of the game, en route to their seventh Super Bowl appearance in franchise history. Baltimore became the third consecutive road team (Pittsburgh was the last to win it), and the 11th out of 19 since the 1990 season, to lose the AFC title game and thus unable to duplicate their success in 2000 as a wild card team advancing to the Super Bowl. This ticket has been encapsulated and authenticated by PSA (16755917) and is graded VG-EX 4.

1967-2008 Football PSA-Graded Tickets Collection (8 Different)
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Final prices include buyers premium.: $840.00
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Auction closed on Sunday, August 11, 2019.
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