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Add the signature of the 2024 NFL MVP and the face of the modern Buffalo Bills franchise — on the Salute to Service alternate canvas that ties the NFL's military appreciation initiative to one of the league's premier players — to your collection with this Josh Allen Autographed Buffalo Bills Salute to Service Mini Football Helmet — Beckett (BAS) Authenticated. Allen signed this Riddell Speed Mini directly on the Salute to Service alternate shell — the military-inspired camo and muted-tone design featuring the Bills' logo paired with the NFL's Salute to Service insignia, produced as part of the league's annual military appreciation initiative supporting active-duty service members, veterans, and military families. The Salute to Service program is the NFL's longest-running cause-focused initiative, with each team's annual Salute to Service uniforms and gear directly tied to the league's charitable partnerships with the USO, Pat Tillman Foundation, Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), Wounded Warrior Project, and other veteran-focused organizations. Authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services with a tamper-proof numbered hologram verifiable at Beckett's official website.

This Buffalo Bills Salute to Service Mini Football Helmet has been hand-signed by Josh Allen. The autograph has been certified authentic by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) with a tamper-proof numbered hologram verifiable at Beckett's official website.

Product Highlights

  • Hand-signed by Josh Allen — 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player; five-time NFL MVP finalist (2020, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025); Buffalo Bills quarterback (2018-present); 7th overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft out of Wyoming; the face of the modern Buffalo Bills franchise
  • Buffalo Bills Salute to Service Mini Football Helmet — Riddell Speed Mini in the NFL's Salute to Service alternate design with military-inspired camo and muted tones, Bills team identity, and Salute to Service insignia
  • Salute to Service program significance: the NFL's longest-running annual cause initiative, supporting military service members, veterans, and military families through partnerships with the USO, Pat Tillman Foundation, TAPS, Wounded Warrior Project, and other veteran-focused organizations
  • Beckett (BAS) Authenticated: tamper-proof numbered hologram applied to the helmet; verifiable at Beckett's official website
  • 2024 MVP credentials: led the Bills to the AFC Championship Game; broke records for combined passing and rushing touchdown production; first Bills MVP since Thurman Thomas in 1991
  • Career production through 2025: 30,102 career passing yards, 220 career touchdowns (262 including playoffs), 76 wins (most by any QB in their first seven NFL seasons); on pace to become first NFL player ever to account for 40+ total touchdowns in six straight seasons
  • Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee

2024 NFL MVP — A First for the Bills in Decades

Josh Allen was named the 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player at NFL Honors in February 2025, the culmination of a season in which he led the Bills to the AFC Championship Game and produced one of the most complete dual-threat quarterback campaigns in modern NFL history. The MVP made Allen the first Buffalo Bills player to win the league's top individual award since Thurman Thomas in 1991 — a 33-year gap that finally closed when Allen claimed the trophy, marking a generational moment for the franchise and its fan base. Allen's 2024 case was built on his role as the singular driver of a Bills offense that had lost top receivers from the prior season but continued to produce at an elite level on the strength of Allen's combined passing and rushing production. The MVP credential is now permanent: regardless of how the rest of his career unfolds, Allen has earned the league's top individual honor and joined the lineage of Bills MVPs (Thurman Thomas in 1991; O.J. Simpson in 1973). For collectors, the MVP credential anchors Allen's career résumé at the highest tier of NFL individual recognition.

The Salute to Service Program — A Cause-Anchored Canvas

The NFL's Salute to Service program is the league's longest-running cause-focused initiative, launched in 2011 to express appreciation for active-duty service members, veterans, and military families across all branches of the U.S. armed forces. The program operates through partnerships with leading veteran-focused organizations including the USO, Pat Tillman Foundation, Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), and Wounded Warrior Project — with NFL proceeds from Salute to Service merchandise directly supporting these organizations' work with veterans, military families, and service members. Each NFL team participates in Salute to Service through dedicated games during November (Military Appreciation Month), with players wearing camouflage and military-inspired uniform elements, sideline gear, and Salute to Service-branded equipment. The Salute to Service helmet is part of the collector-program canvas that Riddell produces for the program — not a game-worn helmet, but a collector-format alternate that captures the program's design identity for the memorabilia market. For collectors who specifically want a signed Allen piece that ties to a cause-anchored canvas rather than a generic Bills primary helmet, the Salute to Service design produces a distinctly different aesthetic and structural framing than the standard Bills royal blue Speed helmet. The annual program produces these collector helmets in limited quantities tied to the program's yearly cycle, adding scarcity dynamics relative to the open-supply standard Bills shells.

The Face of the Modern Bills Franchise

Josh Allen was drafted by the Buffalo Bills with the 7th overall pick of the 2018 NFL Draft out of the University of Wyoming. Through eight NFL seasons, he has become the central figure of the modern Buffalo Bills franchise — taking the team from a perennial AFC East doormat to a consistent AFC contender. Allen has won the most games (76) of any quarterback in their first seven NFL seasons in league history, has reached the playoffs in seven of his first eight seasons, and is on pace to become the first NFL player ever to account for 40-plus total touchdowns in six consecutive seasons. His career credentials through 2025: 30,102 passing yards, 220 passing touchdowns (262 including playoffs), 128 career games. He has been named an NFL MVP finalist in five separate seasons (2020, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025) — winning the award in 2024. Beyond the on-field credentials, Allen has become the embodiment of the modern Bills brand: the "Bills Mafia" fan culture, the Buffalo community connection, the toughness associated with cold-weather Buffalo football, the deep playoff runs, and the ongoing quest for the franchise's first Super Bowl title.

The 2025 Season — Fifth-Time MVP Finalist

Allen's 2025 season produced 3,668 passing yards, 25 passing touchdowns, 579 rushing yards, and 14 rushing touchdowns — 4,247 total yards and 39 total touchdowns across the regular season. He was the only player in the NFL during the 2025 season to clear 3,000-plus passing yards AND 500-plus rushing yards, continuing his unique dual-threat positional profile. The Bills finished the 2025 season with a Wild Card playoff victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars (27-24) and an AFC Divisional Round loss to the Denver Broncos (33-30 in overtime). Allen was named a 2025 NFL MVP finalist — his fifth career MVP finalist nomination (2020, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025) — though the award ultimately went to Matthew Stafford of the Los Angeles Rams. Allen's career trajectory through 2025 places him among the most decorated quarterbacks of his era at age 29, with the 2024 MVP credential anchoring his case as one of the modern NFL's elite quarterbacks. The Bills enter 2026 with new head coach Joe Brady and Allen returning as the franchise centerpiece.

Beckett (BAS) Authentication

This helmet has been certified authentic by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS). A tamper-proof numbered hologram has been applied directly to the helmet, and the Beckett-issued hologram number can be verified online at Beckett's official website. Beckett Authentication Services operates as one of the major third-party authentication providers in sports memorabilia, with verification chains used by collectors, retailers, and resale platforms across the industry.

Specifications

Player Josh Allen
Team Buffalo Bills (2018-present)
Position Quarterback
Item Type Autographed Mini Football Helmet
Helmet Model Riddell Speed Mini — Buffalo Bills Salute to Service Alternate (NFL's cause-anchored collector program)
Authentication Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) — tamper-proof numbered hologram verifiable at Beckett's official website
2024 NFL MVP Won (first Bills MVP since Thurman Thomas in 1991)
NFL MVP Finalist 5x (2020, 2022, 2023, 2024 — winner, 2025)
Career Passing Yards (through 2025) 30,102
Career Total Touchdowns (through 2025) 220 regular season + 42 playoff = 262 total
Career Wins (through 2025) 76 — most of any quarterback in their first seven NFL seasons in league history
2025 Stat Line 3,668 passing yards, 25 passing TDs, 579 rushing yards, 14 rushing TDs (only NFL player with 3,000+ passing and 500+ rushing in 2025)
NFL Draft 2018, Round 1, Pick 7 (Buffalo Bills)
College Wyoming Cowboys
Height/Weight 6'5" / 237 lbs
Age 29 (born May 21, 1996, Firebaugh, CA)
Condition Excellent

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How to Verify This Item's Authenticity

This piece is authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), one of the most respected third-party authenticators in the sports memorabilia industry. Every BAS-authenticated item carries a tamper-evident hologram with a unique serial number, and Beckett maintains a public lookup tool that lets you confirm the item independently — directly from your phone or computer, in under a minute.

  1. Locate the BAS hologram applied to the item. The serial number is printed on the hologram itself.
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  3. Enter the serial number into Beckett's lookup tool.
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