A John Tracey Buffalo Bills game worn home jersey that has been photo-matched to the 1964 and 1965 seasons. The back tail tag shows that the garment was manufactured by Rawlings and is a size 48. The item shows incredible signs of use with heavy wear on the numbers and ten team repairs. Tracey's name and number 51 have been stitched onto the long-sleeve jersey. The item will include a Letter of Opinion from MEARS, who has assigned the jersey a final grade of A10. Tracey joined the Bills in 1962, two years after the founding of the franchise. He would become an immediate starter alongside fellow linebackers Mike Stratton and Harry Jacobs. The trio would play together for 62 straight games, a pro football record. 1964 and 1965 were great years for Tracey as the Bills won back-to-back AFL Championships in those years. The linebacker was named to the AFL All-Star team in 1965 and 1966 before retiring following the 1967 season. Comes with Davious Photo-Match LOA.