Description: zimmermantwin Store Click To Enlarge Vintage Minnesota Vikings Brad Johnson jersey! Authentic, officially licensed, NFL apparel by Champion. 100% poly. Prints on front, back, and both sleeves. Excellent vintage condition. No holes or stains. Marked size Youth Medium. Please check measurements. It measures 16.5 inches across the chest and 19 inches from the front of the collar to the bottom of the shirt. Actual Measurements: Pit To Pit: 16.5" Top To Bottom: 19" PAYPAL and spep|spep| S accepted. We combine shipping for multiple item winners! USA: First Class Mail $5.00 for the first item $1.00 for each additional item. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS ARE WELCOMED!... PRIORITY MAIL INTERNATIONAL (where available) $15 for the first item $2 for each additional item. Note: CANADA only: 2 available shipping options: Priority for $12 First Class International for $6. We ship twice a week: Monday and Saturday. Insurance or confirmation available upon request at buyers expense. We will not be held liable for Postal Service error. 3 days to get in touch… 10 days to pay… or item may be relisted. 0 to 5 feedbacks, or excessive negative feedback ratings must email first or your bid may be cancelled. All items are used unless otherwise described. Any condition issues are honestly, and fully described. We leave positive feedback upon completion of a good transaction and appreciate same. Good luck, have fun, and thanks. Please email with questions. ******************** James Bradley Johnson (born September 13, 1968 in Marietta, Georgia) is an American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the ninth round of the 1992 NFL Draft. He played college football at Florida State. Brad went to Charles D. Owen High School in Black Mountain, North Carolina and spent college at Florida State University. He was a high school All-American in football and basketball. He is best known for leading the Buccaneers past the Oakland Raiders in a 48-21 rout during Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003 where he threw for 2 touchdowns and over 200 yards. Brad has one of the top 20 career passer ratings in NFL history. Johnson holds a 67-44 career record as a starter, currently the 3rd best win-loss ratio among active QBs with over 50 starting games. He has also connected on over 60% of his passes for last 12 straight seasons, the first quarterback in NFL history to do this[1] (Joe Montana & Steve Young previously held the record with eight straight seasons). He has been twice selected to Pro Bowl: in 1999 and 2002. In 2003 he was named to USA Today's All-Joe team which recognizes the NFL's most unsung players. He has eclipsed the 3,000-yard passing mark five times. In 1999, he became only the second Washington Redskin in franchise history to eclipse 4,000 yards. He had the top passer rating in the NFC in 2002 and he has earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors 7 times in his career. He has also broken almost every passer record at Tampa Bay. To date, Brad Johnson is the only NFL quarterback to have thrown a touchdown pass to himself.[2] Against the Carolina Panthers in 1997, Johnson caught his deflected pass, juked, and ran three yards for a touchdown. In 2003 he won the NFL's "Quarterback Challenge" competition, in which he beat Pro Bowl QBs Tom Brady, Matt Hasselbeck, Jeff Garcia, Mark Brunell, Marc Bulger and others like Byron Leftwich and Joey Harrington in a skills competition with four parts involving accuracy, speed and mobility, long distance throw, and "No Huddle."[3] Former teammate Sean Salisbury said that despite having big, strong arms and a great deep ball, Brad always played it safe and went for the fast and easy completion which earned him the nickname "Checkdown Charlie" among friends.[4] Brad Johnson wasn't a full-time starter in college and was more interested in playing basketball. In 1992 he was drafted out of the Florida State University in the 9th round as the 227th overall pick by the Minnesota Vikings with a pick they obtained from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He was the backup quarterback, only playing in a few games, and a season in NFL Europe until starting QB Warren Moon was injured in 1996. He started eight of twelve games that year earning NFC Offensive Player of the Week twice and finishing third in the NFC with an 89.4 passer rating. The next year in 1997 he started again and was rated fourth in the NFC with 20 TDs and 3,036 passing yards, but suffered a season-ending neck injury in the 13th game. In 1998 he started the first two games for the Vikings before breaking his leg in week 2. After his leg healed, Johnson resumed his starting role in week 10, but broke his thumb in the third quarter of that game. After that, Johnson's playing time was limited to one appearance in week 16. QB Randall Cunningham started the other games. That year, the Vikings went 15-1 and Cunningham had the best passer rating in the league, an incredible 106.0, the second-most touchdown passes with 34, the fifth-most passing yards with 3,704, and was awarded NFL's MVP award by the Maxwell Club. After this, Vikings coach Dennis Green decided to start Cunningham and trade Johnson to the Washington Redskins for a first, a future second, and a third-round draft pick. This was to be regretted the next year because Johnson went on to have his best season yet in Washington, while the Vikings began at 2-4 with Cunningham throwing more interceptions than touchdowns and getting benched and replaced by his backup, Jeff George. ******************** Lots of cool stuff up. Check it out. Created by eBay Blackthorne ver. 3.2.169.0
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Size: Medium
Gender: Youth
Sport: Football-NFL
Team: Minnesota Vikings
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