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Jim Otto Autographed Authentic Raiders Black Jersey signed with "00" and "HOF 1980". This is a great looking jersey made from the same material when he played on the field. NSD witnesses all autograph signings. A NSD numbered hologram and NSD certificate of authenticity is included. Size 48. Jim Otto passed away on May 19, 2024. Known as Mr. Raider and a very nice person!
Mr. Otto played with the Raiders 14 years and had an office at the Raiders headquarters. His accomplishments include:
9 Time AFL All Star,
3 Time Pro Bowl
10 Time All AFL
3 Time Pro Bowl
1967 AFL Champion
AFL All Time Team
Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1980
Jim Otto "The original Raider" is one of the most decorated offensive lineman in NFL history. Besides the Pro Football Hall of Fame, he is a member of the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame, All Time AFL Team and the NFL Top 100 playerst list. From 1960-1974 when he retired, he never missed a regular season game and played in 210 consecutive games. With 74 surgeries, Otto said "those are the battle scars of a gladiator."
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AFL Champions
1967 (VII)
Super Bowl Champions
1976 (XI) MVP = Fred Biletnikoff, 1980 (XV) MVP = Jim Plunkett, 1983 (XVIII) MVP = Marcus Allen
Pro Bowl MVP
2001 Rich Gannon, 2002 Rich Gannon
NFL MVP Winners
1974 Ken Stabler, 1985 Marcus Allen, 2002 Rich Gannon
Pro Football Hall of Fame Members (Year of Induction)
Ron Mix (1979), Jim Otto (1980), George Blanda (1981), Willie Brown (1984), Gene Upshaw (1987), Fred Biletnikoff (1988), Art Shell (1969), Ted Hendricks (1990), Al Davis (1992), Mike Haynes (1997), Eric Dickerson (1999), Howie Long (2000), Ronnie Lott (2000), Dave Casper (2002), Marcus Allen (2003), James Lofton (2003), Bob Brown (2004), John Madden (2006), Rod Woodson (2009), Jerry Rice (2010, Warren Sapp (2013), Ray Guy (2014), Tim Brown (2015), Ken Stabler (2016), Charles Woodson (2021), Cliff Branch (2022)
Retired Numbers
The Raiders do not retire player numbers. Jim Otto's "00" number is no longer allowed to be worn by any player in the NFL.