James Harrison sells Super Bowl jersey for six figures after Montana record

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Last updated Aug 17, 2026

James Harrison sells Super Bowl jersey for six figures after Montana record
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James Harrison, former linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers, confirmed during a livestream on August 17, 2026, that he sold his Super Bowl XLIII jersey. This announcement followed the record-breaking sale of Joe Montana's jersey for $1.515 million. Harrison’s jersey, known for his iconic 100-yard interception return, reportedly sold for around $216,000. Montana's record broke the previous high set by Tom Brady's last-game jersey sale. This highlights the continued interest in NFL memorabilia and the legacy of players like Harrison and Montana.

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  • James Harrison confirmed the sale during a livestream.
  • Montana's jersey set a record at $1.515 million.
  • Harrison's jersey sold for approximately $216,000.
  • Harrison's interception remains the longest play in Super Bowl history.
  • Montana's previous record was held by Tom Brady's jersey.
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James Harrison, the former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker and two-time Super Bowl champion, revealed he’s ready to part ways with a piece of his own championship history. The comment came during a livestream on the “Deebo & Joe” show, after news broke that a Joe Montana jersey had just shattered a longstanding sports memorabilia record.

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