Pete Lammons Autograph

Peter Spencer Lammons Jr. (October 20, 1943 – April 29, 2021) was an American professional football player who was a tight end for the American Football League (AFL)'s New York Jets, winning the AFL Championship with them in 1968, and playing in their victory over the National Football League (NFL) champion Baltimore Colts in the third AFL-NFL World Championship game. He also played for the NFL's Green Bay Packers. More about Pete Lammons

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Current items with a signature of Pete Lammons

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailPete Lammons 1963 National Champs 1968 WC Signed Texas Longhorns Mini Helmet PSA$189.99logo
thumbnailPete Lammons 1969 World Champs New York Jets Signed 3x5 index Card$39.99logo
thumbnailPete Lammons 1969 World Champs New York Jets Signed 3x5 index Card$39.99logo
thumbnailPete Lammons 1969 World Champs New York Jets Signed 3x5 index Card$39.99logo
thumbnailPete Lammons 1969 World Champs New York Jets Signed 3x5 index Card$39.99logo
thumbnailPETE LAMMONS GREEN BAY PACKERS ACTION SIGNED 8x10$14.99logo
thumbnailSIGNED PETE LAMMONS NOTE - JETS - DECEASED$19.99logo
As a high school freshman, Lammons played briefly under NFL coach Bum Phillips during his tenure as head coach at Jacksonville High School in Jacksonville, Texas. They met again briefly in January 1968 on the sidelines of the 1967 AFL All Star Game. Lammons, playing in his first and only All Star Game, greeted Phillips, who was an assistant with the San Diego Chargers organization, after the game with a question: "Bum, does this mean I can claim you as a coach?" Phillips allegedly responded "You can claim me as your'n if I can claim you as mine, Pete!"

Lammons played end for Darrell Royal's 1963 Texas Longhorns football team. Read even more about Pete Lammons at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Pete Lammons

In total, we tracked 54 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Pete Lammons (Pete Lammons 1963 National Champs 1968 WC Signed Texas Longhorns Mini Helmet JSA) was sold in February 2021 for $189.99 while the cheapest item (Jets PETE LAMMONS signed 1968 Topps card) found a new owner for $0.99 in September 2012. The month with the most items sold (3) was April 2010 with an average selling price of $7.99 for an autographed item of Pete Lammons. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in December 2021 with $140.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was September 2012. In average, an autographed item from Pete Lammons is worth $9.47.

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

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailPete Lammons - 1968 Topps Autographed Football card #143 - N.Y. Jets - end$13.96logo
thumbnailPete Lammons 1963 National Champs 1968 WC Signed Texas Longhorns Mini Helmet JSA$189.99logo
thumbnailPete Lammons Auto Signed 3x5 index Card$6.26logo
thumbnailPETE LAMMONS GREEN BAY PACKERS TEXAS UNIVERSITY AUTOGRAPHED PLAYING CARD$6.99logo
thumbnailPete Lammons Signed 1968 Topps #143 Football Card Autograph SB 3 Jets PSA/DNA$49.99logo
thumbnailPete Lammons signed 1968 Topps Football Card #143, New York Jets$9.99logo
thumbnailPETE LAMMONS SIGNED 3X5 INDEX CARD NFL NY JETS 1969 SB CHAMPION AUTO AUTOGRAPH$6.99logo
thumbnailPete Lammons Signed/Autograph 1968 Topps--New York Jets$13.50logo
thumbnailPete Lammons Super Bowl III Champs Signed New York Jets Mini Helmet$140.00logo
thumbnailSIGNED PETE LAMMONS 1968 AUTOGRAPHED TOPPS FOOTBALL CARD JETS$39.99logo

Latest News about Pete Lammons

Former Jets Super Bowl TE Lammons dies at 77 (04/30/21): Pete Lammons, the starting tight end on the New York Jets' Super Bowl III championship team and a member of the University of Texas 1963 national champions, died Thursday in a boating accident, according to authorities. Go to news article