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Forrest Gregg Super Bowl 1 ring sells for six figures at Lelands
Pro Football Hall of Famer Forrest Gregg anchored Vince Lombardi’s championship offensive line for the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl 1.
Gregg’s championship ring from the 1966 Super Bowl sold for $160,225 in the Fall Classic Auction at Lelands.
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The auction was also highlighted by a 2000 Playoff Contenders Tom Brady #144 Rookie Ticket Autograph card that sold for $163,593. The card was graded BSG 6.5 with a 10 autograph.
Gregg’s Super Bowl I ring headlined a treasure trove of 19 items from the personal collection of the seven-time All-Pro and nine-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman, who starred for Lombardi’s 1060s Packers that won five NFL titles. Among other highlights were a 1960s Gregg photo-matched Packers game-worn jersey that sold for $34,691.
Other auction highlights included: a 1964 Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves game-worn jersey that sold for that $113,870; 1987-88 Michael Jordan game-worn Bulls jersey for $83,492; 1980 Rickey Henderson A’s signed game-worn jersey for $62,965; circa 1925 Ty Cobb Tigers game-used bat for $53,819; rare matching pair of 1880s baseball gloves, one a fingerless model and the other a full-fingered “workman's” glove, for ($46,491); a 2021-22 Alexander Ovechkin Capitals game-worn home jersey used for multiple goals (MeiGray) for $33,520; and a 1951 Bobby Thomson “Shot Heard Round the World” Playoff Game ticket stub (PSA VG-EX 4) for $30,288.








