Jaxon Smith-Njigba Autographed Seattle Seahawks Official Super Bowl LX Logo Leather Football Fanatics Holo
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Add the championship credential on the sport's most fundamental available format to your collection with this Jaxon Smith-Njigba Autographed Seattle Seahawks Official Super Bowl LX Logo Leather Football — Fanatics Authentic Authenticated. A jersey is a uniform. A helmet is a piece of equipment. The football is the game itself — the object that is snapped and thrown and caught on every play of every game of every season, signed here by the player who caught more of them for more yards than anyone else in the NFL in 2025, on a football specifically commemorating the championship his 1,793-yard season helped produce. On February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX — the franchise's second Lombardi Trophy and first since Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014. Kenneth Walker III earned Super Bowl MVP honors with 135 yards on 27 carries — the first running back to win the award since Terrell Davis in Super Bowl XXXII — while the "Dark Side" defense sacked Drake Maye six times and forced three turnovers. Smith-Njigba was the offensive engine of the team that built the season that earned the right to play in that game — the AP Offensive Player of the Year, the NFL receiving yards leader, the player whose 1,793-yard regular season made the Seahawks the offensive threat opposing defenses had to account for all season long. The Super Bowl LX Logo football signed by Smith-Njigba is the game-format piece of that credential — certified authentic by Fanatics Authentic with a tamper-proof hologram verifiable at Fanatics Authentic's official website.
This Seattle Seahawks Official Super Bowl LX Logo Leather Football has been hand-signed by Jaxon Smith-Njigba. The autograph has been certified authentic by Fanatics Authentic with their tamper-proof hologram, verifiable at Fanatics Authentic's official website.
Product Highlights
- Hand-signed by Jaxon Smith-Njigba — "JSN"; 2025 AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year; Super Bowl LX champion; NFL's highest-paid wide receiver ($168M extension, March 2026)
- Official Super Bowl LX Logo Leather Football — Seattle Seahawks branded; the game-format championship piece; the specific class of object used in play during every NFL game of the 2025 season
- Fanatics Authentic hologram — official authentication credential, tamper-proof, verifiable at Fanatics Authentic's official website
- Super Bowl LX: Seahawks 29-13 over New England Patriots (February 8, 2026, Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara) — the Seahawks' second franchise Super Bowl championship; Super Bowl MVP: Kenneth Walker III (135 yards, 27 carries — first RB MVP since Terrell Davis)
- The Seahawks' "Dark Side" defense dominated: six sacks on Drake Maye, three turnovers — Patriots punted on first eight drives; Uchenna Nwosu 45-yard pick-six sealed the game
- 2025 regular season: 1,793 receiving yards (NFL leader), 119 receptions, 10 TDs — Seahawks franchise single-season receiving yards record; first-team All-Pro; AP Offensive Player of the Year
- Sam Darnold became the first 2018 NFL Draft quarterback to win a Super Bowl — ahead of Josh Allen, Baker Mayfield, and Lamar Jackson
- Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee
The Football — The Game-Format Credential
In the catalog of signed pieces available for any NFL player, the football occupies a specific position that no jersey or helmet can replicate: it is the object of the game itself, the item that travels from center to quarterback on every snap, that is thrown downfield and caught at the line to gain and the end zone, that is punted and returned and fumbled and recovered across every play of every game of every season. When Jaxon Smith-Njigba signs a Super Bowl LX Logo football, he signs the specific class of object he caught 119 times during the 2025 regular season for 1,793 yards and 10 touchdowns — the most receiving yards in the NFL that season, by the player who won the AP Offensive Player of the Year for what he did with that specific class of object across 17 games. The Super Bowl LX logo on this football documents where the season ended: Levi's Stadium, February 8, 2026, a 29-13 championship victory that belonged to the entire Seahawks roster and specifically to the offensive identity Smith-Njigba had established as the team's most productive individual across the full 2025 campaign. For the collector building a JSN signed piece collection, the football is the format that completes what the jersey and helmet cannot provide alone: the game-object itself, signed by the player who did more with that object in 2025 than anyone else in the sport.
Super Bowl LX — The Championship the Football Commemorates
The 2025 Seattle Seahawks were built around one of the NFL's most complete team constructions: a dominant defense nicknamed the "Dark Side" under coordinator Mike Macdonald, an explosive running back in Kenneth Walker III, and the most productive wide receiver in the league in Jaxon Smith-Njigba. In the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots — a franchise that had won six championships and whose 23-year-old quarterback Drake Maye had posted one of the most efficient regular seasons by a young quarterback in recent NFL history — the Seahawks' defense controlled the game from the opening snap. The Patriots punted on their first eight drives. The Seahawks' defense sacked Maye six times, forced three turnovers, and held New England scoreless through three quarters — building a 19-0 lead that was never seriously threatened before Uchenna Nwosu's 45-yard interception return sealed the 29-13 final. Kenneth Walker III's 135 yards on 27 carries earned him Super Bowl MVP honors — the first running back to win the award since Terrell Davis with the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXII, a 28-year gap between running back MVP winners. Sam Darnold became the first quarterback from the 2018 NFL Draft class to win a Super Bowl, validating a Seahawks team construction that had spent the 2025 season as one of the NFC's most complete rosters. The Super Bowl LX Logo football signed by Smith-Njigba documents that championship — the team credential that his individual season helped build toward, on the game-format object the championship was played with.
Fanatics Authentic
This football has been certified authentic by Fanatics Authentic with their tamper-proof hologram. The Fanatics Authentic hologram is affixed directly to the football and verifiable at Fanatics Authentic's official website.
Authenticity
This football is certified authentic by Fanatics Authentic. The tamper-proof hologram is affixed directly to the football and verifiable at Fanatics Authentic's official website.
Specifications
| Player | Jaxon Smith-Njigba ("JSN") |
| Team | Seattle Seahawks |
| Item Type | Autographed Official Leather Football |
| Football | Seattle Seahawks Official Super Bowl LX Champions Logo |
| Authentication | Fanatics Authentic — tamper-proof hologram |
| Championship | Super Bowl LX — Seahawks 29-13 over New England Patriots (Feb 8, 2026, Levi's Stadium) |
| Super Bowl MVP | Kenneth Walker III — 135 yards, 27 carries; first RB MVP since Terrell Davis (SBXXXII) |
| Defense | 6 sacks (Maye), 3 turnovers; 45-yd Nwosu pick-six; Patriots scoreless through 3 quarters |
| 2025 Season | JSN: 1,793 rec yds (NFL leader); 119 rec; 10 TDs; AP OPOY; first-team All-Pro |
| Contract | 4yr / $168M (March 2026) — NFL's highest-paid WR; $42M AAV through 2031 |
| Condition | Excellent |
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