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05
Aug

Kenny King Raiders Memothentic “Sweet Revenge”

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This is one of the most unique memories we have seen so far, you have to read it to believe it! Kenny King has a special place in Raider fan’s heart, he performed when it mattered most and made big plays in big games:

THE MEMORY SERIES I:
by Kenneth L. King
Born March 7, 1957 in Clarendon, TX

“The night before the Super Bowl I was having dinner with my parents. The defensive coaching staff of the Eagles was also having dinner at the same restaurant. There was a Raider and Eagles banner on the wall above the coaching staff. After they completed their dinner I noticed the Raider’s banner crumpled and under the table. I approached the defensive coordinator outside the restaurant and told him that because you crumpled and threw the Raiders banner on the floor it would cost you!

When I ran into the endzone on this pass, I could only think of the night before. It was payback time and as I spiked the ball, it went right in the direction of the Eagles head coach. Man, what a feeling!”

From Super Bowl XV
January 25, 1981
Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans

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Popularity: 39% [?]

05
Aug

Jerry Rice Raiders Memothentic 200th TD

Our first Jerry Rice Raiders Memothentic is from the game Jerry caught his 200th touchdown. Jerry’s records will probably stand for years to come and this piece commemorates his short time with the Oakland Raiders.

THE MEMORY SERIES II:
by Jerry Lee Rice
Born Oct 13, 1962 in Crawford, Mississippi

“I had to make an adjustment on this catch. The ball was on the opposite side of my shoulder. My 200th came exactly the way I wanted it. Then I celebrated with my teammate Charlie Garner.”

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Popularity: 38% [?]

05
Aug

Leroy Butler Packers Memothentic “Remembering Reggie”

Leroy Butler, the man who invented the Lambeau Leap, remembers Reggie White in this amazing Green Bay Packers Memothentic. This is our first Packer Memothentic and it is Leroy’s favorite picture of all-time from Super Bowl 31.

THE MEMORY SERIES I:
by Leroy Butler, III
Born July 19, 1968

“In Super Bowl 31 Reggie White took over the game by getting three sacks, this was one of them. Celebrating with Reggie was fun because he hated when we (my teammates) jumped on his back. But for some reason he didn’t care this time. I will never forget Reggie — this is why this is my favorite photo of all time.”

Super Bowl XXXI
January 26, 1997
Green Bay 35, New England 21

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Popularity: 31% [?]

05
Aug

Tim Brown Raiders Memothentic Released!

Affectionately referred to as “Mr. Raider”, Tim Brown is one of the greatest wide receivers of all-time. We are proud to partner with Mr. Brown to create a Memothentic that commemorates his 1000th catch as an Oakland Raider. Just take a look at this silver and black masterpiece:

THE MEMORY SERIES IA:
by Timothy Donell Brown
Born July 22, 1966

“I have been fortunate enough to have plenty of “special moments” in my football career, dating back to my high school days. What you do in high school is one thing, college is another, but to achieve such a feat in the NFL, is something totally different. Jogging off the field, I felt as if my feet were not touching the ground. It is a moment in time that will be indelibly imprinted in my mind and on my career.”

Tim Brown #81
RAIDERS
Psalms 37

Tim Brown #81
RAIDERS
Psalms 37

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Popularity: 41% [?]

14
Jul

Jerry Rice “THE SAN FRANCISCO TREAT” Series 1!

The greatest to ever play in the NFL remembers a shining moment during a difficult time in 1989:

It was — the San Francisco 49ers vs. the New England Patriots. San Francisco had been devastated by an earthquake on October 17 and the 49ers were forced out of and into . The game was tied 17-17 in the third quarter. On 3rd and 6, Jerry Rice scored a touchdown which led to a 37-20 victory over the Patriots. This moment in time, with Jerry’s arms up in the end zone, gave San Francisco something to cheer about in the wake of one of their biggest natural disasters.

“I caught the ball. My first thought was to get up field. The most important thing for me is to finish the play. So I’m thinking six the majority of the time. Creativity, break tackles, and score.”

by Jerry Lee Rice
Born Oct 13, 1962 in Crawford, Mississipi

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Popularity: 36% [?]




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