David Akers Autograph

David Akers was born on December 9, 1974, in Lexington, Kentucky. He is a former American Football placekicker who played for various teams in the National Football League (NFL). He attended college at the University of Louisville, where he first began playing football as a kicker in 1997. Akers was a standout kicker in college, earning All-Conference USA honors twice before moving on to the NFL. More about David Akers

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Current items with a signature of David Akers

These are the most current items with a signature of David Akers that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

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thumbnailDavid Akers autographed signed 8x10 photo Beckett BAS COA San Francisco 49ers$50.00logo
thumbnailDavid Akers autographed signed 8x10 photo Beckett BAS COA San Francisco 49ers$50.00logo
thumbnailDavid Akers Philadelphia Eagles Hand Signed Autographed 8x10 Photo W/COA $14.95logo
thumbnailDavid Akers Philadelphia Eagles Signed 16x20 Photo COA 2$39.99logo
thumbnailDavid Akers Signed 2012 Topps #382 (PSA)$69.00logo
thumbnailDavid Akers Signed San Francisco 49'ers Mini Helmet JSA$224.99logo
thumbnailSan Francisco 49'ers David Akers Signed Wilson NFL Football JSA$244.99logo
Akers began his professional career in 1998 with the Washington Redskins, where he played for one season before moving on to the Philadelphia Eagles in 1999. He went on to become one of the most prolific kickers in Eagles history and one of the most reliable kickers in the league during his tenure. Akers set numerous records during his career, including the NFL record for most points scored in a single season with 166 during the 2011 season. He was named to six Pro Bowls, was a five-time All-Pro selection, and was named to the Philadelphia Eagles' 75th Anniversary Team in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the franchise.

After leaving the Eagles in 2010, Akers played for the San Francisco 49ers for two seasons before finishing his career with the Detroit Lions in 2013. He retired as one of the most successful kickers in NFL history, finishing his career with 1,721 points, seventh most in NFL history. David Akers left a lasting impact on the game of American Football, earning his place in NFL history as one of the best kickers in the game. Read even more about David Akers at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of David Akers

In total, we tracked 717 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of David Akers (Signed David Akers Jersey, San Francisco 49ers White) was sold in November 2012 for $399.00 while the cheapest item (David Akers San Francisco 49ers Signed 8x10 Photo COA RARE) found a new owner for $0.01 in April 2019. The month with the most items sold (25) was June 2012 with an average selling price of $26.00 for an autographed item of David Akers. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in November 2018 with $324.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was January 2021. In average, an autographed item from David Akers is worth $20.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of David Akers were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnailDAVID AKERS 2001 Upper Deck Mvp Autographed Signed card Eagles #207$14.99logo
thumbnailDAVID AKERS Autographed Signed 8 x 10 Photo Philadelphia Eagles Football COA$25.00logo
thumbnailDAVID AKERS Philadelphia Eagles 2005 AUTOGRAPH / SIGNED Card$7.95logo
thumbnailDAVID AKERS Philadelphia Eagles 2005 AUTOGRAPH / SIGNED Football Card$7.95logo
thumbnailDAVID AKERS Philadelphia Eagles 2005 Upper Deck AUTOGRAPH / SIGNED Football Card$7.95logo
thumbnailDAVID AKERS San Francisco 49ers 2012 Score AUTOGRAPH / SIGNED Football Card$8.95logo
thumbnailDavid Akers Signed 2007 Topps Total NFL Football Card AUTO$5.99logo
thumbnailDavid Akers Signed Autographed 2003 Fleer Tradition #120 Philadelphia Eagles NFL$13.99logo
thumbnailDavid Akers Signed Autographed 2005 Topps #277 Philadelphia Eagles NFL$13.99logo
thumbnailDavid Akers Signed Autographed 2007 Fleer Ultra #145 Philadelphia Eagles NFL$13.99logo

Latest News about David Akers

David Akers seeks answers in death of training partner Rob Bironas (09/24/14): The two had worked out as recently as Wednesday, three days before fatal car accident                

Detroit Lions could draft a kicker to replace David Akers (04/15/14): The Lions are searching for a kicker for the second year in a row. Only this time they appear set on going with a rookie rather than a veteran. Go to news article

Lions won't bring back kicker David Akers, 5 others (02/21/14): The highly criticized replacement for Lions kicker Jason Hanson, David Akers, will not be brought back...

Detroit Lions cutting ties with 5 players, including kicker David Akers (02/21/14): Safety John Wendling, defensive end Israel Idonije, offensive lineman Dylan Gandy, and linebacker Rocky McIntosh also are out. Go to news article

David Akers: Recapping Akers's Week 17 Fantasy Performance (01/08/14): Akers hit two field goals and an extra point Sunday at Minnesota. He connected on a season-long 53-yard kick in route to seven points. Akers hadn't hit more than one field goal in a contest since November 17. He'll close 2013 with 99 points while showing a surprisingly strong leg in the finale.

Older News Stories about David Akers

Lions sign two kickers to futures contracts; David Akers' stay might be over (12/2013): Among the 10 players the Lions have extended futures contracts to, two of them are kickers — John Potter, a former Western Michigan kicker who spent time with the Redskins last season and kicked against the Lions, and Giorgio Tavecchio.

Is David Akers' job as Detroit Lions kicker in jeopardy? (11/2013): Veteran kicker David Akers' job is on the line for the second consecutive December. The Detroit Lions plan to work out kickers next week after Akers' missed chip shot vs. the Green Bay Packers. Go to news article

David Akers confident Lions kicking game will get it together (09/2013): David Akers knows all about the ebbs and flows of an NFL season. This is the Lions kicker's 16th season, and although the field-goal unit isn't off to a perfect start, he's confident the group will rebound.

'Kickalicious' Havard Rugland endeared himself to Detroit Lions, but David Akers (08/2013): Rugland might have made a perfect teammate, but experience and consistency were not so flawless, and that's why he was cut Tuesday as the Detroit Lions whittled their roster to 75.

'Kickalicious' getting advice from fellow Lions kicker David Akers (07/2013): There's no denying the strength of Havard Rugland's left leg, but it will take more than power for 'Kickalicious' to make the Lions roster.

David Akers brings his experience and professionalism to Lions camp (06/2013): Seventeen years ago, Akers was where Havard Rugland is now — without the benefit of YouTube — trying to break into the NFL.

DETROIT LIONS: David Akers looking to succeed Jason Hanson as kicker, not as loc (05/2013): ALLEN PARK — While Dave Akers signed with the Detroit Lions to be their place kicker, he has no illusions that he is replacing Jason Hanson who retired after 21 seasons.

DETROIT LIONS: David Akers, 'Kickalicious' Havard Rugland look to fill Jason Han (04/2013): Jason Hanson will not be easy to replace.

Kicker David Akers to visit Detroit Lions next week (03/2013): Akers, who was released by the 49ers after the season, will visit the Lions next week, according to his agent Jerrold Colton, who says Akers, 38, is completely healthy after struggling with a hip injury last season.

David Akers flopped his way to three points (02/2013): David Akers started falling before contact was made. / Screenshot San Francisco 49ers kicker David Akers was bailed out by a World Cup-worthy flop after missing a crucial field goal in the third quarter of Super Bowl XLVII.

David Akers: Year with 49ers a 'head-scratcher' (01/2013): David Akers was a point-scoring machine for the San Francisco 49ers a year ago. Now he's the team's biggest liability as Super Bowl XLVII nears. The kicker calls his season a "head-scratcher."

David Akers has lost his mojo as 49ers' kicker (12/2012): By Mark Purdy The strange saga of David Akers' kicking foot continues.

San Francisco 49ers: David Akers' health an issue? (11/2012): Team doesn't sign Billy Cundiff or Nate Kaeding, but Jim Harbaugh acknowledges David Akers is battling an injury. Go to news article

David Akers continues to prove Philadelphia Eagles made poor choice to let him g (09/2012): The veteran kicker connected on an NFL record-tying 63-yard field goal just before halftime of the San Francisco 49ers' win over the Green Bay Packers Sunday. Watch VIDEO. Go to news article

49ers Vs. Broncos Game Recap: David Akers Outscores Peyton Manning As 49ers Win, (08/2012): The San Francisco 49ers defeated the Denver Broncos 29-24 in an NFL preseason game Sunday afternoon on the strength of placekicker David Akers's left leg.

49er David Akers: Stop Hating On Kyle Williams (01/2012): Kyle said he takes full responsibility for his fumble on a punt return in overtime of a 20-17 loss to the New York Giants that set up Lawrence Tynes' winning field goal, calling the moment "painful."

49ers K David Akers breaks NFL FG record (12/2011): San Francisco 49ers' David Akers kicks a field goal against the Seattle Seahawks in the second half of an NFL football game Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011, in Seattle.

David Akers on record-setting pace for 49ers (11/2011): As he sails merrily along, nailing field goals and executing onside kicks and even making inartistic tackles, David Akers points to an unlikely factor in his smoother-than-velvet transition to the 49ers . It's a lefty...

David Akers Returns To Philadelphia With The Niners (10/2011): David Akers left his heart in Philadelphia when he went to San Francisco. The five-time Pro Bowl kicker is coming home on Sunday when the 49ers visit the Eagles.

San Francisco 49ers notebook: Kicker David Akers wanted to retire in Philadelphi (09/2011): Kicker treating his return to Philly as 'a regular game' Go to news article

Michael Vick — Todd Herremans – J.A. Happ – Brett Myers – David Akers (08/2011): If Michael Vick isn’t the Eagles’ most important player, it might be Todd Herremans. The Birds have only two pre-season games left to straighten out their offensive line situation barring further changes.

David Akers Likely Done With Eagles (04/2011): The Philadelphia Eagles drafted a replacement place kicker for David Akers on Saturday, likely ending Akers’ long stay with the Eagles.

CBA a non-issue for David Akers when it comes to charity (03/2011): MARLTON, N.J. - David Akers had a vision, and it had nothing to do with field goals, football games or a Super...

Sports comments: Eagles kicker David Akers should have made field goals despite (02/2011): User paperwatcher writes, 'But, for the money (Akers) is being paid, he HAS to make those kicks. Period.'

David Akers Hints That His Career with the Philadelphia Eagles May Be Over (01/2011): I don't think I've ever seen David Akers have a worse game as a professional kicker than today. Go to news article