SOLD - 1977 Joe Greene #405

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SGC 7.5: #0201976 - Near Mint+

Purchase this card with a $10 discount as part of the “1977 Steel Curtain” Lot, featuring L.C. Greenwood, Dwight White, and Joe Greene!

"Mean Joe Greene" had a notable experience in Super Bowls throughout his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. In 1975, the Steelers faced the Vikings in Super Bowl IX. Greene played a crucial role in the Steelers' dominant defense, helping them limit the Vikings to only seven points. Pittsburgh won the game 16-6, securing their first Super Bowl victory in franchise history. In Super Bowl X the next year, the Steelers faced the Dallas Cowboys. Greene recorded a key interception in the second quarter, setting up a touchdown for Pittsburgh. The Steelers emerged victorious with a 21-17 win. The Steelers returned in Super Bowl XIII to face the Dallas Cowboys once again. Greene was a leader on the defensive line, helping the Steelers generate pressure on the Cowboys' offense. Despite a competitive game, the Steelers emerged victorious with a 35-31 win, capturing their third Super Bowl title. In Super Bowl XIV (1980), the Steelers faced the Los Angeles Rams. Greene played an essential role in the defensive line, pressuring Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo throughout the game. The Steelers won a hard-fought battle, securing a 31-19 victory and their fourth Super Bowl title. Greene's impact on the defensive side contributed to the team's success. Ultimately, he contributions solidified his status as one of the all-time greats in NFL history.

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SGC 7.5: #0201976 - Near Mint+

Purchase this card with a $10 discount as part of the “1977 Steel Curtain” Lot, featuring L.C. Greenwood, Dwight White, and Joe Greene!

"Mean Joe Greene" had a notable experience in Super Bowls throughout his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. In 1975, the Steelers faced the Vikings in Super Bowl IX. Greene played a crucial role in the Steelers' dominant defense, helping them limit the Vikings to only seven points. Pittsburgh won the game 16-6, securing their first Super Bowl victory in franchise history. In Super Bowl X the next year, the Steelers faced the Dallas Cowboys. Greene recorded a key interception in the second quarter, setting up a touchdown for Pittsburgh. The Steelers emerged victorious with a 21-17 win. The Steelers returned in Super Bowl XIII to face the Dallas Cowboys once again. Greene was a leader on the defensive line, helping the Steelers generate pressure on the Cowboys' offense. Despite a competitive game, the Steelers emerged victorious with a 35-31 win, capturing their third Super Bowl title. In Super Bowl XIV (1980), the Steelers faced the Los Angeles Rams. Greene played an essential role in the defensive line, pressuring Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo throughout the game. The Steelers won a hard-fought battle, securing a 31-19 victory and their fourth Super Bowl title. Greene's impact on the defensive side contributed to the team's success. Ultimately, he contributions solidified his status as one of the all-time greats in NFL history.

SGC 7.5: #0201976 - Near Mint+

Purchase this card with a $10 discount as part of the “1977 Steel Curtain” Lot, featuring L.C. Greenwood, Dwight White, and Joe Greene!

"Mean Joe Greene" had a notable experience in Super Bowls throughout his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. In 1975, the Steelers faced the Vikings in Super Bowl IX. Greene played a crucial role in the Steelers' dominant defense, helping them limit the Vikings to only seven points. Pittsburgh won the game 16-6, securing their first Super Bowl victory in franchise history. In Super Bowl X the next year, the Steelers faced the Dallas Cowboys. Greene recorded a key interception in the second quarter, setting up a touchdown for Pittsburgh. The Steelers emerged victorious with a 21-17 win. The Steelers returned in Super Bowl XIII to face the Dallas Cowboys once again. Greene was a leader on the defensive line, helping the Steelers generate pressure on the Cowboys' offense. Despite a competitive game, the Steelers emerged victorious with a 35-31 win, capturing their third Super Bowl title. In Super Bowl XIV (1980), the Steelers faced the Los Angeles Rams. Greene played an essential role in the defensive line, pressuring Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo throughout the game. The Steelers won a hard-fought battle, securing a 31-19 victory and their fourth Super Bowl title. Greene's impact on the defensive side contributed to the team's success. Ultimately, he contributions solidified his status as one of the all-time greats in NFL history.

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