Luther Burden III Signed Chicago Bears Riddell Speed Mini Helmet Schwartz Authenticated
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Luther Burden III Signed Chicago Bears Riddell Speed Mini Helmet – Schwartz Sports Authenticated
For weeks before the 2025 NFL Draft, every team that visited with Luther Burden III told him the same thing: he was a first-round talent. ESPN The first night of the draft came and went without his name being called. Every hour enlarged the chip on his shoulder. ESPN The Chicago Bears took him 39th overall the next day — a pick that many analysts called a Day 2 steal — and Burden arrived in Chicago with the specific motivation of a player who knows exactly where the league said he should have gone and intends to prove that number wrong. This Chicago Bears Riddell Speed Mini Helmet bears his hand-signed autograph, authenticated by Schwartz Sports, in the navy and orange of the franchise he is building his NFL career around at 21 years old.
The Player — A YAC Machine in Ben Johnson's Offense Burden is a dynamic playmaking slot receiver — explosive burst after the catch, tackle-breaking physicality, and the alignment versatility to create mismatches from the slot, the backfield, and stacked sets. Bleacher Report His yards after catch in college ranked fifth in all of FBS since 2023 ESPN — a credential that tells the entire story of his skill set: get him the ball and get out of the way. Bears head coach Ben Johnson, who built one of the NFL's most explosive offenses in Detroit, called Burden "a dangerous player, a weapon" and "a playmaker waiting to happen." ESPN Before the draft, Jameson Williams — a former high school teammate of Burden's and a receiver Johnson coached in Detroit — texted the coach simply: "You got a dog just like me." ESPN In his rookie season, Burden caught 47 passes for 652 yards and two touchdowns, including a 65-yard flea flicker touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3 Wikipedia — the kind of explosive play that announced his presence in the NFL in a single catch.
The Ground-Floor Collector Argument Burden is 21 years old, one season into an NFL career, playing for an offense built around a second-year quarterback in Caleb Williams and a head coach in Ben Johnson whose offensive system is widely regarded as one of the most receiver-friendly in the league. Pre-draft scouts compared his playing style to Jerry Jeudy with Amon-Ra St. Brown's hands and toughness Bleacher Nation — a comparison that, if it proves accurate, points toward multiple Pro Bowls and the kind of long-term Bears career that makes early signed pieces the ones most worth owning. The Riddell Speed Mini Helmet signed now — in the earliest months of a career that has already shown genuine NFL-caliber playmaking — is the format that captures this moment: before a long-term contract, before the first Pro Bowl, before the market catches up to what Burden's first season suggested he might become.
The Chicago Bears Mini Helmet — Navy and Orange The Bears' navy and orange is one of the most recognizable color combinations in the NFL — the franchise that retired the numbers of Walter Payton, Dick Butkus, Gale Sayers, and Mike Ditka, now building something new around Williams and Burden and Johnson's offense. The Riddell Speed Mini Helmet in Bears colors captures that identity at the hobby's most versatile display scale — compact enough to sit on any desk or shelf, distinctive enough to stand on its own as the centerpiece of a display built around the Bears' next chapter.
Authentication & Certification This mini helmet has been certified authentic by Schwartz Sports Memorabilia, a respected authentication provider. It comes with both a tamper-proof numbered hologram affixed directly to the helmet and a matching Certificate of Authenticity verifiable online using the hologram's unique number.
Why This Piece Stands Out
- Hand-signed by Luther Burden III — Chicago Bears wide receiver, second-round pick (39th overall) in the 2025 NFL Draft
- 652 rookie receiving yards and a 65-yard TD in his first NFL season alongside Caleb Williams Wikipedia
- Fifth-most yards after catch in FBS since 2023 — his defining NFL skill in Ben Johnson's offense ESPN
- Projected first-round talent who fell — arrives with a chip on his shoulder and something to prove ESPN
- 21 years old — the earliest possible authenticated piece from a career just beginning
- Signed on a Chicago Bears Riddell Speed Mini Helmet — navy and orange, the hobby's most versatile display format
- Schwartz Sports authenticated with tamper-proof numbered hologram and Certificate of Authenticity — verifiable online
- Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee
Luther Burden III is 21 years old, playing in Ben Johnson's offense, catching passes from Caleb Williams, and carrying the specific motivation of a player who watched his draft night go differently than everyone told him it would. The Riddell Speed Mini Helmet signed in his first season is the earliest authenticated piece available from a wide receiver who has already shown what he can do when the ball is in his hands — and who has barely started showing what he will become.
Condition: Chicago Bears Riddell Speed Mini Helmet in excellent condition. Authenticated by Schwartz Sports Memorabilia with tamper-proof numbered hologram and Certificate of Authenticity.

