Hall of Famer John Stallworth was an all-conference receiver out of Alabama A&M, and was part of the historic 1974 NFL draft where the Steelers drafted four future Hall of Famers. Stallworth was the embodiment of the tough Steelers’ persona, stoically working through an endless stream of injuries to help Pittsburgh win four Super Bowl championships. Two of the receivers who benefited most from this new and more exciting style of NFL play were the Steelers' dynamic duo of Lynn Swann and John Stallworth. Often overlooked on the star-studded Pittsburgh lineup, Stallworth was just as important as any of the team's other big names and his penchant for making big plays in big games is evidenced by his Super Bowl record for highest career average per catch, a staggering 24.4.On the front left tail of this white durene, are dual Sand-Knit labels. One is for exclusivity and the other with size 46. Adjacent strip tag with year: 87. Player number (82) is done on the front/back and both shoulders, in black tackle twill. Player name (STALLWORTH) is done in gold on black tackle twill on a white nameplate across the back. This jersey is properly tagged, presented to us as game-used and in our opinion shows excellent wear, with multiple repairs.