1989 Ickey Woods #27 ROOKIE CARD
PSA 9: #72922573 - Mint
Elbert "Ickey" Woods played for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1988 to 1991 and became famous for his unique dance move. He’ll be forever remembered for the “Ickey Shuffle.” The shuffle involves a series of quick, stutter-step movements combined with exaggerated hip swivels and arm swings. Woods would perform the dance after scoring a touchdown, captivating fans and gaining attention across the league.
The dance gained widespread popularity during the 1988 season when Woods had a breakout year as a rookie. He rushed for 1,066 yards and 15 touchdowns, helping lead the Bengals to Super Bowl XXIII. The combination of Woods' energetic running style and his trademark touchdown dance endeared him to fans.
The Ickey Shuffle has since become an iconic and memorable touchdown celebration in NFL history. It is often referenced and imitated by fans, players, and even incorporated into popular culture beyond football.
PSA 9: #72922573 - Mint
Elbert "Ickey" Woods played for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1988 to 1991 and became famous for his unique dance move. He’ll be forever remembered for the “Ickey Shuffle.” The shuffle involves a series of quick, stutter-step movements combined with exaggerated hip swivels and arm swings. Woods would perform the dance after scoring a touchdown, captivating fans and gaining attention across the league.
The dance gained widespread popularity during the 1988 season when Woods had a breakout year as a rookie. He rushed for 1,066 yards and 15 touchdowns, helping lead the Bengals to Super Bowl XXIII. The combination of Woods' energetic running style and his trademark touchdown dance endeared him to fans.
The Ickey Shuffle has since become an iconic and memorable touchdown celebration in NFL history. It is often referenced and imitated by fans, players, and even incorporated into popular culture beyond football.
PSA 9: #72922573 - Mint
Elbert "Ickey" Woods played for the Cincinnati Bengals from 1988 to 1991 and became famous for his unique dance move. He’ll be forever remembered for the “Ickey Shuffle.” The shuffle involves a series of quick, stutter-step movements combined with exaggerated hip swivels and arm swings. Woods would perform the dance after scoring a touchdown, captivating fans and gaining attention across the league.
The dance gained widespread popularity during the 1988 season when Woods had a breakout year as a rookie. He rushed for 1,066 yards and 15 touchdowns, helping lead the Bengals to Super Bowl XXIII. The combination of Woods' energetic running style and his trademark touchdown dance endeared him to fans.
The Ickey Shuffle has since become an iconic and memorable touchdown celebration in NFL history. It is often referenced and imitated by fans, players, and even incorporated into popular culture beyond football.