Mike Evans Signed Texas A&M White Speed Mini Helmet Beckett Authenticated (Copy)

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Add the road-colorway companion of the most productive two-year Aggie receiving career in modern history to your collection with this Mike Evans Autographed Texas A&M Aggies White Speed Mini Football Helmet — Beckett Authenticated. The maroon Speed Mini is the home piece — Kyle Field, the 12th Man, the Aggie primary. The white is the road piece — and Mike Evans' two most important college games both happened in it. On October 19, 2013, he caught seven passes for 279 yards against the #1-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa — setting the Texas A&M single-game receiving yards record. On November 9, 2013, he caught eleven passes for 287 yards and four touchdowns against Auburn in Jordan-Hare Stadium — breaking his own three-week-old school record. Both records. Both away games. Both in white. The A&M school single-game receiving yards record belongs to the road colorway, set twice in a three-week span by the same player in the same season. The white Speed Mini signed by Evans is the companion piece to the maroon — the away uniform of the school record games, the colorway Evans wore when he made the two-game case that made him the top receiver in the 2014 NFL Draft, certified authentic by Beckett Authentication Services.

This Texas A&M Aggies White Speed Mini Football Helmet has been hand-signed by Mike Evans with a bold, clean autograph. The autograph has been certified authentic by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) — the tamper-proof BAS hologram is affixed directly to the mini helmet and verifiable at Beckett's official website.

Product Highlights

  • Hand-signed by Mike Evans — 11 consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons (tied with Jerry Rice for most in NFL history); Super Bowl LV champion; six Pro Bowls
  • Texas A&M Aggies White Speed Mini Football Helmet — road/away colorway; the uniform Evans wore when he set (279 yards vs. Alabama) and broke (287 yards vs. Auburn) the Texas A&M single-game receiving yards record in the same 2013 season
  • BAS Certified — tamper-proof Beckett hologram affixed to the mini helmet, verifiable at Beckett's official website
  • The natural companion to the maroon A&M mini — home and away, both available Evans A&M colorways, the complete two-season college credential display
  • Evans' A&M road record: both the 279-yard game vs. #1 Alabama (Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa) and the 287-yard game vs. Auburn (Jordan-Hare Stadium) were away games — both in white, both setting the school's single-game record
  • One year of high school football — Evans played his first-ever varsity football season as a senior at Ball High School in Galveston, Texas; seven touchdowns in that single season earned him a scholarship to Texas A&M
  • Super Bowl LV champion (February 7, 2021, Buccaneers 31-9 over Kansas City) — the championship that capped nine seasons of elite individual production without a title
  • Backed by our Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee

The White Road — Both Records Happened Away

College football's most meaningful proving grounds are the road games — the hostile stadiums, the opposing crowds, the environments designed to make visiting players fail. In his 2013 sophomore season at Texas A&M, Mike Evans produced his two most historically significant individual performances specifically in those environments. At Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa on October 19, Evans caught seven passes against the #1-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide for 279 yards — setting the Texas A&M single-game receiving record against the most decorated program in college football, in the most hostile available road environment in the SEC. Three weeks later, at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn on November 9, Evans caught eleven passes for 287 yards and four touchdowns — breaking his own school record against another SEC defense, in another road stadium, in front of another 87,000 opposing fans. The white road uniform was the colorway both times. The A&M maroon records the home identity — Kyle Field, the 12th Man, the familiar stadium. The white records the away identity — the two environments where Evans made the statistical case that no scout evaluating him in 2013 could ignore, against two of the most talented defenses in the most competitive conference in college football. The white Speed Mini signed by Evans is the piece of the road record — the companion that completes the display and carries the colorway where the school record lives.

One Year of High School Football — The Galveston Origin

Mike Evans grew up in Galveston, Texas, and attended Ball High School, where he played football, basketball, and ran track. His senior year was the only year he played varsity football — the first-ever season he suited up as a high school player on an organized team. In that single season, Evans caught seven touchdowns — enough to attract Texas A&M's scholarship offer and a commitment that brought one of the most physically gifted receiving prospects in recent memory to College Station on the basis of a single football season. He redshirted as a freshman, played two active seasons, left after his sophomore year as the school's single-season receiving yards record holder, and was selected seventh overall in the 2014 NFL Draft. The A&M white road uniform is the colorway of a player who needed exactly one high school football season, two college seasons, and one dominant sophomore year to establish himself as the top receiver in his draft class. The efficiency of that credential arc — from no varsity football experience to seventh-overall NFL pick in three years of organized football at progressively higher levels — is among the most distinctive available biographical arguments for any signed piece in the Aggie catalog. The white Speed Mini signed by Evans is the companion piece of that arc, in the road colorway where the most significant individual performances of his college career took place.

Super Bowl LV — What the Two A&M Seasons Eventually Produced

On February 7, 2021, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9 in Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa — the franchise's home stadium, the first Super Bowl ever played in a team's own building. Evans had spent nine seasons producing elite individual statistics on Buccaneers teams that ranged from mediocre to moderately competitive — nine consecutive 1,000-yard seasons with quarterbacks who were capable of finding him frequently but not of delivering the offensive firepower needed for a championship run. When Tom Brady signed with Tampa Bay in 2020, Evans' career finally had the quarterback credential to match his individual production — and the result was a Super Bowl title in Evans' tenth professional season. The championship was the team credential that the individual production had always deserved but could not produce alone, and it arrived in the same city where Evans had spent his entire NFL career. The A&M white Speed Mini signed by Evans is the college-origin piece of the player who spent nine seasons building the foundation and one season collecting the ring — in the road colorway he wore as an Aggie, from the two-season college chapter that launched the career that eventually produced the championship the individual numbers had always been good enough to earn.

Beckett Authentication

This mini helmet has been certified authentic by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS). The tamper-proof BAS hologram is affixed directly to the mini helmet and is verifiable at Beckett's official website.

Authenticity

This mini helmet is certified authentic by Beckett Authentication Services (BAS). The tamper-proof BAS hologram is affixed directly to the mini helmet and verifiable at Beckett's official website.

Specifications

Player Mike Evans
Team Texas A&M Aggies
Item Type Autographed Speed Mini Football Helmet
Helmet Color White (Texas A&M Road/Away Colorway)
Authentication Beckett Authentication Services (BAS)
Includes Tamper-proof BAS hologram
Road Record 279 yds vs. #1 Alabama (away); 287 yds, 4 TDs vs. Auburn (away) — both school records, both away games
A&M Season 1,394 yards (school record), 69 rec, 12 TDs; consensus All-American 2013
Draft 7th overall, 2014 NFL Draft (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
NFL Record 11 consecutive 1,000-yard seasons — tied with Jerry Rice
Super Bowl LV champion — Buccaneers 31-9 over Chiefs (Feb 7, 2021)
Career 866 rec, 13,052 yards; 6 Pro Bowls
Condition Excellent

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