A Paul Hornung 1957 game-worn Green Bay Packers jersey, up for auction Saturday, appears to show team colors of black and gold.
It’s one thing to auction off a game-used jersey from one of the most notable players in Packers history. It’s an entirely different thing to claim that the jersey actually rewrites that history.
A 1957 rookie game-used jersey worn by Paul Hornung sold for more than $100,000 last month, and a Zeke Bratkowski collection also auctioned well.
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A 1957 Green Bay Packers game-used rookie jersey worn by star running back Paul Hornung was expected to set a record when it was sold in Heritage Auctions’ Winter Platinum Night Sports Auction ...
A Paul Hornung rookie jersey from 1957 suggests the Green Bay Packers' colors may have been black and gold. The discovery was made possible due to the deterioration of the number on the back of ...