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Ken Anderson enjoyed a successful 16-year NFL career as quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals, throwing for 32,838 yards and 197 touchdowns. He was a four-time Pro Bowl selection and won the NFL Most Valuable Player Award in 1981. Anderson led the league in QB passer rating four times, completion percentage three times, and in passing yards twice. He retired after the 1986 season.

Offered here is a 1986 Commanders Club Good Guy Award, presented to Anderson, featuring a two-tiered wooden base. The top, smaller base features a plate with the American Legion crest and is engraved “1986 JAMES V. DAY “GOOD GUY AWARD””. A wider plate at the bottom of the award has an engraving which includes “PRESENTED TO KEN ANDERSON THE NAME OF THE AWARD “TELLS IT ALL””.  Sitting atop the bottom base are four birds, one at each corner. A silver cup is set on the smaller base, with an eagle and an American flag appearing at the top of the cup. This award measures 10 x 10 inches and 20 inches tall and is signed in black on the bottom of the base by Anderson. This item comes with an Anderson LOA.

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Minimum Bid: $200.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $330.00
Number Bids: 2
Auction closed on Sunday, December 9, 2018.
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