Rare "Batman" style jersey pays tribute to the City's Golden Triangle downtown area and was game-worn by Steelers placekicker Mike Clark in 1966-67. Clark was converted from offensive end to kicker in college, and enjoyed an 11-year career in the NFL, including four with Pittsburgh in the mid-1960's. He was named to the Pro Bowl for his exploits in the '66 season. This white jersey has stains on the front near the left shoulder and tail and shows two team repairs. There is a Honus Wagner Sand-Knit size 44 tag on the tail, as well. This style was used by the team for two years during the decade and remains highly sought after. All jerseys come directly from the Steelers archive and come with an LOA from the Steelers. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of Steelers Archives items will be donated to the Chuck Noll Foundation for Brain Injury Research.