Al Davis Autograph

Al Davis was a football coach and owner who had an extensive career in American Football, revolutionizing the sport with his innovative ideas and unique strategies. Born on July 4, 1929, in Brockton, Massachusetts, Davis started his career in football as a coach at Adelphi College in New York in 1950. He later joined the Los Angeles Chargers in 1960, where he became notorious for his defensive strategies, which helped the team win the AFL championship game in the same year. More about Al Davis

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Current items with a signature of Al Davis

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

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thumbnailAL DAVIS NAMEPLATE FOR AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED FOOTBALL HELMET JERSEY PHOTO CASE$7.99logo
thumbnailAL DAVIS PSA/DNA GRADED 9 MINT CERTIFIED SIGNED RAIDERS TEAM CHECK AUTOGRAPH HOF$695.00logo
thumbnailAl Davis Signed Oakland Raiders Bank Check #12807 PSA/DNA$499.99logo
thumbnailAl Davis Signed Oakland Raiders Bank Check #13492 PSA/DNA Gem MT 10$599.99logo
thumbnailAl Davis Signed Oakland Raiders Bank Check #14562 PSA/DNA Gem MT 10$599.99logo
thumbnailAl Davis Signed Oakland Raiders Bank Check #18046 PSA/DNA$499.99logo
thumbnailSIGNED CARD AL DAVIS GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC RARE$1439.99logo
In 1963, Al Davis was hired as the head coach and general manager of the Oakland Raiders, a team that was struggling to find success in the NFL. Davis quickly transformed the team with his revolutionary management style, strategic play calling, and strong character, which helped him turn the Raiders into one of the most successful teams in the NFL. He led the Raiders to three Super Bowl victories and five AFC championship games, and the team became known for having one of the strongest defenses in the league.

Al Davis's legacy as a football innovator continued even after his death in 2011. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1992, and his influence on the game inspired many coaches and players who went on to become successful in their own right. He will always be remembered in the football world for his contributions to the sport and his determination to succeed against all odds. Read even more about Al Davis at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Al Davis

In total, we tracked 342 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Al Davis (Al Davis Oakland Raiders Signed Goal Line Art GLA Encapsulated & COA by PSA/DNA) was sold in March 2022 for $3500.00 while the cheapest item (AL DAVIS AUTOGRAPHED 1950s 1 OF A KIND PHOTO RAIDERS) found a new owner for $0.01 in August 2011. The month with the most items sold (23) was October 2011 with an average selling price of $361.99 for an autographed item of Al Davis. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2022 with $1789.50 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was July 2022. In average, an autographed item from Al Davis is worth $184.25.

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

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thumbnail2021-22 Al Davis Leaf Pearl AUTO AUTHENTIC CUT SIGNATURE Autograph 7/15 Raiders$599.99logo
thumbnail2021-22 LEAF PEARL AL DAVIS AUTO CUT SIGNATURE CARD /15$749.99logo
thumbnail2021-22 LEAF PEARL AL DAVIS AUTO CUT SIGNATURE CARD 12/15 Raiders $850.00logo
thumbnail2021/22 LEAF PEARL MULTI-SPORT AL DAVIS CUT SIGNATURE CARD #8/15$384.05logo
thumbnailAL DAVIS 2021-22 LEAF PEARL CUT CHECK SIGNATURE AUTO RAIDERS 10/15 SSP$499.99logo
thumbnailAl Davis Art Card Limited 18/50 Edward Vela Signed (Oakland Raiders)$1.99logo
thumbnailAl Davis Signed lindex Card. Aging Card. Raiders HOF 1992. Rare.$135.50logo
thumbnailAl Davis Sketch Card Limited 14/50 Edward Vela Signed$4.99logo
thumbnailAl Davis Sketch Card Limited 15/50 Edward Vela Signed (Oakland Raiders)$3.99logo
thumbnailRARE Al Davis Signed Card PSA Authenticated Super Bowl XV Raiders Vs Eagles NFL$600.00logo

Latest News about Al Davis

Q with DT coach Al Davis, Kristian Williams Darius Robinson (03/02/23): Interior defensive line coach Al Davis as well as defensive tackles Kristian Williams and Darius Robinson do a Q Go to news article

Ray Guy, first Pro Football Hall of Fame punter, dies at 72 (11/03/22): HATTIESBURG, Miss. (AP) Ray Guy, the first punter to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame, died Thursday. Guy was drafted 23rd overall by Al Davis' Raiders in 1973 and played his entire 14-year career with the team. In 2014, he became the first player to make be inducted into the Pro Football Hall

The Raiders' draft misses have new regime behind Silver and Black 8-ball (04/20/22): Las Vegas has given out consecutive contracts to six of its 68 post-Al Davis draft picks from 2012 to '19. Go to news article

Raiders all-time 53-man roster: Al Davis' fingerprints are all over this epic gr (07/27/20): The Hall of Fame owner either coached, signed or traded for nearly every player on the Raiders' all-time roster Go to news article

Raiders' Allegiant Stadium features 85-foot Al Davis Memorial Torch with unique (06/05/20): It's reportedly the largest structure in the world made from a 3D printer Go to news article

Older News Stories about Al Davis

'NFL 100 Greatest' Game Changers: Al Davis (11/2019): "NFL 100 Greatest" counts down the top 100 game changers in NFL history, and late Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis lands at No. 3.

'NFL 100 Greatest' Characters: Al Davis (10/2019): "NFL 100 Greatest" counts down the top 100 characters in NFL history, and former Oakland Raiders owner, head coach and general manager Al Davis lands at No. 2.

Davis explains why he wants multiyear contract from A’s (02/2019): Khris Davis is due to hit unrestricted free agency next offseason, but he's hopeful his time with the A's doesn't come to an end anytime soon.

Rickey Henderson: Al Davis would have let me be a two-way player but A's nixed t (02/2017): The Hall of Fame outfielder was a baseball and football star at Oakland Tech Go to news article

Lane Kiffin s quotes weren t as controversial at Alabama as they were under Raid (01/2015): When Al Davis fired Lane Kiffin "for cause" as Raiders coach in 2008, one reason was how Kiffin bluntly spoke to the media in what Davis considered conduct detrimental to the team.

Jim Harbaugh unplugged: 49ers coach shares cherished memories from his time with (12/2014): Note: Here is the unedited version of my interview last week with Jim Harbaugh in his office. My intent was to seize his favorite memories and lessons from late Raiders owner Al Davis, who I had a fascinating interview with in 2006.

Sen. Al Davis, state veterinarian develop interstate grazing agreement (05/2014): District 43 State Sen. Al Davis and Nebraska State Veterinarian Dr. Dennis Hughes announce the creation of an Interstate Commuter/Grazing Agreement to allow movement of cattle between brand inspection areas of Nebraska and South Dakota.

DC Sports Bog: Bill Polian: Redskins’ Bruce Allen following Al Davis playbook (01/2014): Former NFL GM says Allen is soliciting information, not just screening candidates.

Sen. Al Davis: Water investment, no consensus on tax reform (12/2013): The Christmas season is upon us, a time of joy, love, and good cheer for many families but also a time of heartache and memory for those who have lost family members in the past year.

STOVALL: Many Southern Crescent high school football teams are channeling their (10/2013): I’m sure he wasn’t the first to say it, but the late Al Davis, former manager of the Oakland Raiders, made it stick.

Raiders' Pryor: I owe Al Davis (09/2013): When Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis selected Terrelle Pryor with a third round pick in the 2011 supplemental draft, many believed it was a throwaway pick. A pick wasted on a quarterback that would never be.

The Most Hated Winner In Football: Al Davis In 1969 (08/2013): Originally published in the Nov. 18, 1969, issue of Look magazine . Image by Sam Woolley. Read more... Go to news article

McKenzie's Draft Has Al Davis-Like Flavor (04/2013): McKenzie's second-round pick is unpolished but very athletic Go to news article

Don’t go too far with the comparisons between Jerry Jones and Al Davis (02/2013): In the end there is a massive distinction between the two eccentric owners — Jerry is one giant ball of fun and mathematically impossible to dislike.

PFT: Al Davis' son calls Immaculate Reception 'dagger' (12/2012): The late Al Davis hated the play that allowed the Pittsburgh Steelers to swipe a playoff win from the Raiders 40 years ago today via a deflected pass that Franco Harris plucked out of the sky on the fly and ran into the end zone.