Latest Artifacts to Arrive at the Hall
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is home to the world’s largest collection on pro football in the world. Each year, the collection grows as artifacts from milestone moments from the current NFL season arrive in Canton. Many of these artifacts are already on display in the Hall’s Pro Football Today Gallery.
Arriving the week of 1/21/19 were game-used artifacts from TEs George Kittle and Zach Ertz.
The Philadelphia Eagles uniform worn by Zach Ertz and the football he caught to break the NFL Record for most receptions (113) by a tight end in a single season arrived at the Hall. Ertz broke the record on a 9-yard reception in the third quarter of the Eagles 32-30 victory over the Houston Texans on Dec. 23, 2018.
The jersey and gloves worn by George Kittle of the San Francisco 49ers on Dec. 30, 2018 in Week 17 when he broke the NFL record for most receiving yards by a tight end in a single season (1,377).
Interestingly, Kittle broke a record that had been set earlier that same day. The Kansas City Chiefs’ Travis Kelce caught a 25-yard pass in the fourth quarter against the Oakland Raiders to break the mark of 1,327 yards established by Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots in 2011. Kelce’s hold of the record lasted less than an hour when Kittle made his record grab on a 43-yard touchdown pass in the 49ers season finale against the Los Angeles Rams.
Recently placed on display at the Hall: record-breaking artifacts from TEs @gkittle46 and @ZERTZ_86 from the 2018 season. Kittle set the new single season record for most receiving yards by a TE (1,377). Ertz set the new single season record for most receptions (113) by a TE. pic.twitter.com/Pch6rrMOt8
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) January 22, 2019
Arriving the week of 12/3/18 were game-used artifacts from Steelers WR Antonio Brown.
The Hall of Fame’s curatorial team put on the white gloves to handle the gloves and game ball from Pittsburgh Steelers Antonio Brown from Nov. 25, 2018 against the Denver Broncos when he became the fastest NFL player to 800 career receptions. He reached the milestone in 126 games. Brown surpassed Marvin Harrison’s previous mark of 800 catches in 131 games.
Placed on display today in Canton: the game-used gloves and football caught by @steelers WR @AB84 from Week 12 (11/25) when he set the @NFL record for the fewest games played to reach 800 career receptions (126 games). pic.twitter.com/KuBZdetRFt
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) December 6, 2018
Arriving the week of 11/26/18 were game-used artifacts from Ravens players Lamar Jackson and Gus Edwards and Chargers QB Philip Rivers.
The Hall of Fame’s curatorial team put on the white gloves to handle the Baltimore Ravens game ball from Nov. 18, 2018 when Lamar Jackson and Gus Edwards became the first pair of rookie quarterback-running back teammates to rush for at least 100 yards each in the same game in NFL history. The football is autographed by Jackson and Edwards.
Just placed on display at the Hall: the game-used ball from the @Ravens Week 11 game (11/18) when QB @Lj_era8 and RB @GodsGiftGus13 became the 1st pair of rookie QB/RB teammates in NFL history to each rush for at least 100 yards in a single game. pic.twitter.com/E4jrBZCJgB
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) November 27, 2018
The Los Angeles Chargers shipped the jersey, gloves and ball from the performance by the Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers on Sunday, Nov. 25 against the Arizona Cardinals when he threw 25 consecutive completions, the most by a quarterback in a single game in NFL history. Rivers’ 96.6 completion percentage against the Cardinals was highest by a quarterback in a single game in NFL annals.
Thanks @Chargers we received your special shipment! pic.twitter.com/ezDUlGNH6b
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) November 29, 2018
Arriving the week of 11/19/18 were game-used shoes from Falcons WR Julio Jones.
This week, the Hall of Fame’s curatorial team put on the white gloves to handle the shoes worn by Julio Jones of the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, Nov. 11 against the Cleveland Browns.
Jones reached 10,000 career receiving yards in 104 games – the fewest in NFL history. The previous record was 115 games set by Calvin Johnson.
Recently placed on display: the cleats worn by @AtlantaFalcons WR @juliojones_11 when he reached 10,000 career receiving yards in the fewest games needed in NFL history (104 games). Previous record was 115 games set by WR Calvin Johnson. pic.twitter.com/mD6x0oK2Qb
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) November 20, 2018
Arriving the week of 11/12/18 were game-used artifacts from Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn and Titans WR Corey Davis.
The “Salute to Service” hoodie worn by the Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn on Sunday, Nov. 11 recognizing the NFL’s 2018 “Salute to Service” programming.
Latest artifact to arrive in Canton: the game-used sweatshirt worn by @Chargers coach Anthony Lynn during the team’s Week 10 victory on Veteran’s Day 2018 (11/11) to support the NFL’s #SaluteToService initiative pic.twitter.com/hpTNBU5eHo
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) November 16, 2018
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis’ jersey, pants and helmet worn on Sunday, Nov. 11 when he had seven receptions for 125 yards and one touchdown in the Titans 34-10 victory over the New England Patriots. The uniform was collected to commemorate and document the Titans new uniform design and colors for the 2018 NFL Season. Whenever a franchise debuts a new uniform design, the Hall seeks to preserve the change by collecting the jersey, pants and helmet worn by a prominent player of that team.
Now on display at the Hall: the jersey, pants and helmet worn by @Titans WR @TheCDavis84 during the 2018 season. The Titans debuted a new jersey design and team colors this season. #TitanUp pic.twitter.com/QSpJWWIGIc
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) November 19, 2018
Arriving the week of 10/29/18 were game-used artifacts from kicker Adam Vinatieri, wide receiver Adam Thielen, quarterback Jared Goff and kicker Chandler Catanzaro.
Minnesota Vikings receiver Adam Thielen reached 100 receiving yards against the New Orleans Saints on 10/28/18. It was the 8th consecutive time Thielen reached the century mark and thereby broke Charley Hennigan’s record (7) for most games with at least 100 yards receiving to start a season. Thielen's 100-yard game also tied Calvin Johnson's record for most consecutive games with at least 100 yards receiving at any point in the season.
Just arrived at the Hall: the football caught by @Vikings WR @athielen19 from Week 8 to reach 100 receiving yards. This was the 8th consecutive game Thielen had 100 yds receiving, setting the new @NFL record for most 100 yd receiving games to begin a season with. pic.twitter.com/3OwZrCe9EG
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) October 30, 2018
Indianapolis Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri surpassed MORTEN ANDERSEN (2,544) as the NFL’s all-time leading scorer when he converted a 25-yard field goal with 26 seconds left in the second quarter against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018. The Pro Football Hall of Fame received the football kicked to break the record along with the jersey and shoes worn by Vinatieri. He kicked three more extra points in the game to finish the day with 2,550 career points.
A piece of history now in Canton! @Colts K @adamvinatieri’s game used jersey, shoes & 🏈 he kicked to break the @NFL all-time points record on 10/28/18 are now at the Hall. Vinatieri finished the day with 2,550 career pts. (previous record of 2,544 pts. held by HOFer @ma2544). pic.twitter.com/kgV2lqc7cg
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) November 2, 2018
The shoes worn by Chandler Catanzaro of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers when he kicked the longest (59 yards) game-winning field goal in NFL overtime history on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018.
Now on display: The shoes from @Buccaneers Chandler Catanzaro from when he kicked a 59-yard field goal, making it the longest game winning field goal in NFL overtime history. pic.twitter.com/QGi1ThYIoK
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) November 4, 2018
The jersey worn by Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018 when he threw for a Thursday Night Football record 465 yards. He had the most pass attempts (33) by any quarterback who achieved a single game perfect passer rating.
Now on display: @RamsNFL @JaredGoff16 wore this jersey on Sept. 27 when he threw for a Thursday Night Football record of 465 yards. Also in that Thursday night victory over the Vikings, he had the most pass attempts (33) by any QB who achieved a single game perfect passer rating. pic.twitter.com/1mcqYrnD8Y
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) November 5, 2018
Arriving the week of 10/22/18 were the game-used jersey of kicker Adam Vinatieri and game-used ball by quarterback Drew Brees.
New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees became the third quarterback (joining Brett Favre and Peyton Manning) in NFL history to defeat all 32 NFL teams. Also in the game Brees became only the fourth quarterback to throw for at least 500 career touchdown passes joining Peyton Manning (539), Brett Favre (508) and Tom Brady (504).
Now in Canton: This game ball was used by the @Saints and QB @drewbrees in their Week 7 victory over Baltimore. With the win, Brees became the 3rd QB in @NFL history to defeat all 32 franchises. He also became the 4th QB to throw for at least 500 career TDs. pic.twitter.com/zegdG1ahhi
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) October 24, 2018
Arrived at the Hall: the game worn jersey by @Colts Kicker @adamvinatieri from Week 4 (9/30). Vinatieri broke the @NFL record for most career made field goals. A 42 yard FG in the 2nd quarter (Vinatieri’s 566th) broke the previous record held by HOFer @ma2544. pic.twitter.com/sWoICa1Dm1
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) October 24, 2018
Arriving the week of 10/15/18 was the game-used jersey of wide receiver Jarvis Landry.
Cleveland Browns WR Jarvis Landry made history when he established the new mark for most receptions by a player in his first five seasons. He accomplished the feat in the Browns’ 12-9 overtime win over the Baltimore Ravens when he increased his career total to 431 catches thereby eclipsing the record held by the Arizona Cardinals’ Larry Fitzgerald (426).
Now on display at the Hall: the game-worn jersey by @Browns WR @God_Son80 from Week 5. Landry recorded his 427th career reception to surpass @LarryFitzgerald for the most receptions by a player in their first 5 seasons in @NFL history (Fitzgerald held record w/ 426 receptions). pic.twitter.com/WiA8cqwSho
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) October 19, 2018
Arriving the week of 10/8/18 was the game-used jersey and football of quarterback Drew Brees.
New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees became the NFL all-time leader in career passing yards (72,103 yards) when he passed Peyton Manning (71,940 yards). This feat was completed in Week 5 in the Saints' Monday Night Football victory over the Washington Redskins.
From New Orleans to Canton in less than 24 hours, @Saints @drewbrees uniform from when he broke the @NFL career record for most passing yards is now on display. pic.twitter.com/HqOcBTdfUF
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) October 9, 2018
Arriving the week of 10/1/18 were the game-used jerseys of quarterbacks Ryan Fitzpatrick and Patrick Mahomes.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Ryan Fitzpatrick became the first QB in NFL history to throw for 400 yards in three consecutive games. This feat was completed in Week 3 in the Buccaneers' Monday Night Football game vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Just arrived in Canton: the jersey worn by @Buccaneers QB Ryan Fitzpatrick from Week 3 of this season when he became the 1st QB in @NFL history to throw for 400 YDs in 3 consecutive games. #GoBucs #Fitzmagic pic.twitter.com/HJb31yZEvz
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) October 2, 2018
Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes became the first QB in NFL history to throw 10 touchdown passes through his team's first two games of a season. This feat was completed in the Chiefs' game vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers during Week 2.
Today we received the jersey worn by @PatrickMahomes5 from Week 2 when he became the first @NFL quarterback to throw 10 touchdown passes through his team’s first two games of a season #KCvsDEN pic.twitter.com/kuZA6jwe8S
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) October 2, 2018
Arriving the week of 9/24/18 was the game-used ball of Saints quarterback Drew Brees.
The football thrown by Drew Brees for his record-setting 6,301st career completion arrived at the Hall of Fame just two days after the New Orleans Saints quarterback established the milestone against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 3.
Arriving the week of 9/17/18 were the game-used jersey of Dolphins running back Frank Gore and the game-used cleats of Redskins running back Adrian Peterson.
Miami Dolphins RB Frank Gore surpassed Hall of Famer Curtis Martin to move into 4th place on the Career Rushing Yards list. This feat was completed in the Dolphins' game vs. the New York Jets during Week 2.
Just arrived in Canton: game-used jersey of @MiamiDolphins RB @frankgore from Week 2. Gore surpassed HOFer Curtis Martin to move into 4th place on the All-Time Rushing YDs list. This jersey will go on display for visitors to see in our Pro Football Today gallery. pic.twitter.com/AZqa2OInj5
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) September 19, 2018
The shoes worn by Adrian Peterson in Week 1 when the Washington Redskins took on the Arizona Cardinals. The veteran running back scored his 100th career touchdown and also surpassed Hall of Famers Marshall Faulk and Jim Brown on the NFL’s all-time rushing list.
Just received in Canton: the shoes worn by @Redskins RB @AdrianPeterson in Week 1 when he recorded his 100th career rushing TD and moved to 10th on the @NFL all-time rushing yards list (passing Hall of Famers Jim Brown and Marshall Faulk). pic.twitter.com/ui32H4ppAu
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) September 17, 2018
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