About Baltimore Colts Memorabilia, Collectibles & Merchandise
One of the strongest national pro football team of America in 20th Century was Baltimore Colts. It was the most popular team of the region. The first Baltimore’s team that was franchised in AAFC played first match in 1947. Colts had been chosen as official name for the team to remind the historic tradition of horse breeding and horse racing in Baltimore. The carrier of first Baltimore was from 1947-1950. After that, the Franchiser had disbanded the Baltimore’s team. In 1953, team had rearranged by the new franchiser and also retained the historic name i.e. Baltimore Colts. On September 27th, 1953. Team played its first match in National Football League. The Carrier of Baltimore Colts is consisted on three decades. During this period, team had introduced several famous players like Unitas, Mackey, Moore, Art Donovan Autographed Football Jerseys and Berry.
According to sources, last match of Colts was played in NFL on 18th December 1983. This match was the carrier’s end for Colts. Next year, team had moved on to a new name i.e. Indianapolis Colts. There are large number of fans of Baltimore Colts and its legend Players. People love them from depth of their hearts. Fans always search the related items of their heroes. There are several autographed items by the players. One of the popular items is Baltimore Colts Adult Football Jerseys.
People miss the fantastic style of game of Baltimore Colts. They want to save each and every memory of their star players. That is why autographed items by these teams are very popular like Baltimore Colts NFL Football Cards and Tickets. According to media reviews, a large number of people are in trance of that style of Baltimore Colts.
Most popular Baltimore Colts players: Alan Ameche, Raymond Berry, Ordell Braase, Art Donovan, Glenn Doughty, Weeb Ewbank, Ted Hendricks, Bert Jones, George Kunz, Bruce Laird, Roosevelt Leaks, John Mackey, Gino Marchetti, Tom Matte, Don McCauley, Lydell Mitchell, Lenny Moore, Jim Mutscheller, Jimmy Orr, Jim Parker, Leo Sanford, Bubba Smith, Dave Taylor, Johnny Unitas, Stan White