During his years (1978-1986) with the glorious Green Bay Packers, Hall of Fame wide receiver James Lofton only once came close to a Super Bowl in 1982, when the Packers lost to the Dallas Cowboys, 37-26. Later he would reach three Super Bowls with the Buffalo Bills. But it was with his years at Green Bay that this star was selected to play in seven of his eight appearances in the Pro Bowl. Though game-used, this jersey is nearly blemish-free, it's deep green not at all faded, with Lofton’s # 80, big and white, on the front, back, and two sleeves, and “Lofton” screened onto sewn name-plate on back. Size flag tags “44” and “regular” on inside collar, and manufacturer’s tagging on front tail, stating that it's been “designed and tailored exclusively for the Green Bay Packers,” and below that another tag, “Medalist Sand-Knit” (size) “44".