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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS cap NFL embroidery Super Bowl XL football hat Reebok 2006

$ 5.28

  • Brand: Reebok
  • Color: Black
  • Gender: Men
  • Genre: Football Memorabilia
  • League: National Football League (NFL)
  • Material: 100% Cotton
  • Officially Licensed: Yes
  • Pre & Post Season: Playoffs
  • Product: Caps, Hats
  • Seller Notes: “A few slight marks on the top”
  • Size: One Size
  • Sport: Football
  • Team: Seattle Seahawks
  • Year: 2006

Description

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS cap NFL embroidery Super Bowl XL football hat Reebok 2006 This is a previously-owned, adult-sized, black hat with “2005 Conference Champions” embroidered on the front above a Seattle Seahawks logo and “Super Bowl XL” embroidered on the bill (Reebok brand, 100% cotton). It is a baseball-styled cap with a curved peak and a cloth hook-and-loop adjuster in the back (to quickly fit most wearers). There are a few light marks of discoloration on the top (see picture)… The Seattle Seahawks are currently members of the Western Division of the NFC. The team, along with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, joined the NFL in 1976 as expansion teams. Seattle is the only team to play in both the AFC (American Football Conference) and NFC Championship Games. The Seahawks have one Super Bowl appearance, losing 21-10 to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XL. Thus far, the team has featured the talent of Carl Eller, Franco Harris, Steve Largent, Warren Moon, Jim Zorn, Dave Brown, Curt Warner, Jacob Green, Kenny Easley, Dave Krieg, Cortez Kennedy, Brian Blades, Brian Bosworth, Trent Dilfer, Bobby Joe Edmonds, Chad Eaton, Michael Jackson, Joe Jurevicius, Jon Kitna, John Randle, Jerry Rice, Shawn Springs, Manu Tuiasosopo, and Ricky Watters… Super Bowl XL was the 40th Super Bowl, played on February 5, 2006 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan. The AFC champion Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the NFC champion Seattle Seahawks, 21–10. The Steelers became the fourth wild card team, and third in nine years, to win the Super Bowl and also became the first #6 seed in the National Football League (NFL) playoffs to win the Super Bowl. Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward, who had five receptions for 123 yards and one touchdown and rushed for 18 yards, was named the Super Bowl’s Most Valuable Player… Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution