Marshall Faulk Signed Rams 1981-1999 Throwback Speed Replica Helmet - JSA

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Add the autograph of the centerpiece of "The Greatest Show on Turf" — captured on the era-accurate 1981-1999 Rams throwback helmet in full-size centerpiece form — to your collection with this Marshall Faulk Autographed St. Louis Rams 1981-1999 Throwback Speed Replica Full Size Football Helmet — JSA Authenticated. Faulk signed this Riddell Speed Replica Full Size helmet in the iconic 1981-1999 Rams throwback design — the royal blue shell with yellow/gold ram horns and blue facemask that the franchise wore through the 1999 season. As the dual-threat engine of one of the greatest offenses in NFL history, Faulk anchored the Rams' explosive "Greatest Show on Turf" attack alongside Hall of Famers Kurt Warner, Isaac Bruce, and Orlando Pace — winning the 2000 NFL MVP, three consecutive Offensive Player of the Year awards, and a Super Bowl XXXIV championship en route to first-ballot Hall of Fame induction. Authenticated by James Spence Authentication with a numbered sticker and certificate of authenticity, verifiable at JSA's official website.

Product Highlights

  • Hand-signed by Marshall Faulk — Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2011 (first ballot); 2000 NFL Most Valuable Player; 3x consecutive NFL Offensive Player of the Year (1999, 2000, 2001); 1994 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year; Super Bowl XXXIV champion; 7x Pro Bowl selection; 3x First-Team All-Pro
  • St. Louis Rams 1981-1999 Throwback Speed Replica Full Size Football Helmet — Riddell Speed Replica Full Size in the iconic 1981-1999 Rams design; royal blue shell with yellow/gold ram horns and blue facemask; approximately 9.5 inches tall, full-size centerpiece display construction
  • JSA Authenticated: numbered sticker and certificate of authenticity verifiable at JSA's official website
  • Era-accurate canvas: the 1981-1999 design is the helmet the Rams wore during Faulk's 1999 Super Bowl XXXIV championship season — the franchise's final year in this classic look before switching to navy and old gold in 2000
  • "The Greatest Show on Turf" centerpiece: anchored the 1999-2001 Rams offense — widely regarded as one of the greatest in NFL history — featuring four Hall of Famers and a Hall of Fame head coach
  • Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee

"The Greatest Show on Turf" — One of NFL History's Greatest Offenses

The 1999-2001 St. Louis Rams offense, nicknamed "The Greatest Show on Turf," is widely regarded by football historians as one of the most innovative and statistically dominant offenses in NFL history. The unit featured four Pro Football Hall of Famers — Marshall Faulk, quarterback Kurt Warner, wide receiver Isaac Bruce, and offensive tackle Orlando Pace — under Hall of Fame head coach Dick Vermeil, and became the first team in NFL history to score 500+ points in three consecutive seasons. Faulk served as the offense's dual-threat centerpiece — a running back who could line up anywhere, beat defenses as both a runner and a receiver, and create the mismatches that made the entire system work. His ability to produce 1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 yards receiving in the same season (which he became the first player in NFL history to do in 1999) gave the Rams an offensive weapon unlike any other in the game, and his versatility was the structural key that turned an explosive passing attack into a historically unstoppable offense.

The 2000 NFL MVP and a Hall of Fame Career

Faulk's individual accolades during the "Greatest Show on Turf" era place him among the greatest offensive players in NFL history. He won the 2000 NFL Most Valuable Player award with a then-NFL-record 26 total touchdowns, and captured three consecutive NFL Offensive Player of the Year awards (1999, 2000, 2001) — a sustained dominance matched by few players at any position. Drafted 2nd overall by the Indianapolis Colts in 1994, where he won Offensive Rookie of the Year, Faulk was traded to the Rams in 1999 in a deal widely considered one of the most lopsided in NFL history. He retired with 12,279 rushing yards, 6,875 receiving yards, and 19,154 yards from scrimmage (6th all-time at retirement), plus 136 total touchdowns, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011 as a first-ballot selection. The 1981-1999 throwback canvas on this helmet connects directly to the foundational championship era of his Rams career.

Era-Accurate to the Championship Era

The Rams wore the 1981-1999 helmet design — royal blue shell, yellow/gold ram horns, blue facemask — through the 1999 season before switching to navy blue and old gold for 2000. The 1999 season was Faulk's first as a Ram and the year the team won Super Bowl XXXIV, meaning this throwback design is the era-accurate match to the championship season that launched "The Greatest Show on Turf." Faulk wore this exact helmet design during the historic 1999 campaign — when he set the then-NFL record with 2,429 yards from scrimmage and won the first of his three consecutive Offensive Player of the Year awards. For collectors, the 1981-1999 throwback connects directly to the most foundational season of Faulk's Rams tenure, captured here in the full-size centerpiece display format.

JSA Authentication

This helmet has been certified authentic by James Spence Authentication (JSA). A numbered tamper-proof sticker has been applied directly to the helmet, and the matching certificate of authenticity ships with the piece. The JSA sticker number can be verified online at JSA's official website.

Specifications

Player Marshall William Faulk
Team St. Louis Rams (1999-2005); previously Indianapolis Colts (1994-1998)
Position Running Back
Item Type Autographed Full Size Football Helmet
Helmet Model Riddell Speed Replica Full Size — St. Louis Rams 1981-1999 Throwback (royal blue shell, yellow/gold ram horns, blue facemask); approximately 9.5 inches tall
Era Alignment ERA-ACCURATE to Faulk's 1999 Super Bowl XXXIV championship season — the design the Rams wore before switching to navy and old gold in 2000
Authentication James Spence Authentication (JSA) — numbered sticker and COA verifiable at JSA's official website
Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2011 — first ballot
College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2017
2000 NFL Most Valuable Player Won — then-NFL-record 26 total touchdowns
NFL Offensive Player of the Year 3x consecutive (1999, 2000, 2001)
1994 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Won (with Indianapolis Colts)
Super Bowl XXXIV Champion Won — January 30, 2000; Rams 23, Titans 16
Pro Bowl Selections 7x (1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002)
First-Team All-Pro 3x consecutive (1999, 2000, 2001)
"The Greatest Show on Turf" Centerpiece running back; offense featured 4 Hall of Famers (Faulk, Warner, Bruce, Pace) plus HOF coach Dick Vermeil; first team to score 500+ points in 3 consecutive seasons
1999 Historic Stat Line 1,381 rushing yards + 1,048 receiving yards; first player ever with 1,000 rushing AND 1,000 receiving in a season; then-NFL record 2,429 yards from scrimmage
Career Rushing Yards 12,279
Career Yards From Scrimmage 19,154 (6th all-time at retirement)
Career Total TDs 136 (100 rushing, 36 receiving)
NFL Draft 1994, Round 1, Pick 2 (Indianapolis Colts)
College San Diego State — NCAA FBS career record for points per game (12.1)
Height/Weight 5'10" / 211 lbs
Born February 26, 1973, New Orleans, Louisiana (age 53)
Condition Excellent

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