Danny White Signed Dallas Cowboys Blue Jersey "SB XII Champs" BAS Witness Authenticated
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Danny White Autographed Dallas Cowboys Blue Jersey – Inscribed "SB XII Champs" – Beckett BAS Witness Authenticated
Danny White's career with the Dallas Cowboys is the most overlooked thirteen seasons in franchise history. His tenure as starting quarterback was sandwiched between Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman — two Pro Football Hall of Famers who won multiple Super Bowls — leaving White perpetually in the shadows of the men who preceded and followed him. Fort Worth Magazine What those shadows obscure is a career of genuine excellence: a 62-30 record as the Cowboys' starter, three consecutive NFC Championship Game appearances from 1980 to 1982, and the kind of sustained winning that very few quarterbacks of his era matched. Wikipedia Tom Landry remarked simply: "Danny was a solid winner." Wikipedia This Dallas Cowboys blue jersey bears his BAS Witness authenticated signature with the personal inscription "SB XII Champs" — his own written acknowledgment of the championship he earned as the Cowboys' punter and backup quarterback when Roger Staubach led Dallas to a 27-10 victory over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII.
"SB XII Champs" — The Ring He Earned White was a member of the Super Bowl XII championship squad in 1977 as Staubach's backup and the punter — and the ring he won that day in the Louisiana Superdome is the one he still wears. Davey O'Brien He threw two passes and added a 13-yard quarterback draw in the game Inside The Star — taking over briefly for an ailing Staubach late in the fourth quarter as Dallas put the Broncos away. Sports History Network The inscription on this jersey is not a starter's claim — it is a champion's. Danny White was on that team, dressed for that game, and contributed when called upon. The "SB XII Champs" inscription is the credential he earned on January 15, 1978, and has carried on his finger ever since.
The Starter — Three NFC Championships and What Might Have Been When Staubach retired after the 1979 season, White stepped into one of the most scrutinized positions in professional football — the starting quarterback of America's Team in the era of Tom Landry. He led Dallas to the playoffs five times and three consecutive NFC Championship Game appearances from 1980 to 1982 Davey O'Brien — all three on the road, all three against the NFC's top seed, all three falling short of the Super Bowl by margins that included fumbles, a devastating fumble at the goal line, and concussions suffered in the title games themselves. Only one of the most iconic plays in NFL history likely prevented White and the Cowboys from winning a third Super Bowl Fort Worth Magazine — a reference to the "Catch" by Dwight Clark that ended the 1981 NFC Championship against San Francisco. White's fumble at the goal line moments earlier remains one of the most haunting near-misses in Cowboys postseason history. For all of that, he compiled a 62-30 regular-season record — a .659 winning percentage that stands as testament to what he was as a starter, regardless of how the championship games ended. Wikipedia
The Most Underappreciated Cowboy White was an All-Pro and Pro Bowl selection in 1982 Davey O'Brien, a College Football Hall of Famer from his Arizona State career, and the franchise's all-time leader in completions and touchdown passes at the time of his retirement. He punted for the Cowboys as well — 610 punts for 24,509 yards at a 40.4-yard average Davey O'Brien — one of the last starting quarterbacks in NFL history to hold down two positions simultaneously. He won a Super Bowl ring in the first chapter of his Cowboys career and went to three NFC Championship Games in the second. There are not many careers in Dallas Cowboys history that accomplished as much with as little recognition.
BAS Witness — The Highest Beckett Standard This jersey carries a Beckett BAS Witness sticker — the most premium Beckett certification available, with a Beckett Authentication representative physically present at the signing event. The tamper-proof Witness sticker is affixed directly to the jersey and verifiable at Beckett's official website.
Authentication & Certification This jersey has been certified authentic by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) Witness — a Beckett representative physically present at the signing. The piece carries a BAS Witness tamper-proof sticker affixed directly to the jersey, verifiable at Beckett's official website.
Why This Piece Stands Out
- Hand-signed and personally inscribed "SB XII Champs" by Danny White — Super Bowl XII champion, Cowboys quarterback 1980-1988
- Super Bowl XII ring earned as punter and backup on the 1977 Cowboys, 27-10 over the Denver Broncos Davey O'Brien
- 62-30 career record as the Cowboys' starting quarterback — a .659 winning percentage Wikipedia
- Three consecutive NFC Championship appearances (1980, 1981, 1982) — all on the road against the NFC's top seed Davey O'Brien
- All-Pro and Pro Bowl selection in 1982 Davey O'Brien, College Football Hall of Famer
- The most underappreciated quarterback in Cowboys franchise history — sandwiched between Staubach and Aikman
- Signed on the Cowboys blue home jersey — the home colorway of his thirteen-season career in Dallas
- BAS Witness authenticated — Beckett representative physically present at the signing
- Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee
Danny White won a Super Bowl ring on the Cowboys' sideline, then stepped into the most impossible starting quarterback job in football — succeeding Roger Staubach on America's Team — and won 62 games while taking the franchise to three consecutive conference title games. He is the most overlooked figure in a Cowboys dynasty that produced Hall of Famers at nearly every other position. The white jersey signed "SB XII Champs," witnessed and certified by Beckett, belongs to a career that deserved more recognition than the shadow of two legends ever allowed it to receive.
Condition: Dallas Cowboys blue football jersey in excellent condition. Authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services BAS Witness with tamper-proof witness sticker.

