The nubs on this prized pigskin will give your own skin goose bumps. The Wilson "Duke" football that Cleveland's Lou Groza kicked through the uprights against the Los Angeles Rams to win the 1950 NFL Championship Game is one of football's great gets. The caramel leather skin has been protected with loving care by a collector, leaving the elegant script of "National Football League" in nearly the same condition it was in when the Browns, who were refugees of the defunct All-America Football Conference, began their NFL dynasty on that December day. A few scratches and what appears to be a paint stain are proof that not all holy grails are perfect. Yellowing laces reinforce the antique aura. We won't swear to it, but you just might be able to see the indentation where Groza booted his field goal. Comes with LOA and vintage news article recalling how this ball was caught in the stands behind the end zone. Also comes with letter from Bob Waterfield pertaining to the ball. From the Curt Ceder collection.