LANCE RENTZEL AUTOGRAPHED COWBOY MINI HELMET, AAA

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Click to get eBay listing at THIS IS FOR A AUTOGRAPHED DALLAS COWBOYS MINI HELMET SIGNED BY LANCE RENTZEL THIS COMES WITH A COA FROM AAA THIS WILL PASS ANY PSA/DNA, GAI OR JSA TEST OR WE WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY BACK TO YOU THIS IS THE PERFECT GIFT FOR THE NCAA OR NFL FOOTBALL FAN IN SOMEONE LIFE Thomas Lance Rentzel (born October 14, 1943 in Flushing , New York ) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Rams from 1965 to 1974. After playing college football at the University of Oklahoma , Rentzel was drafted in the second round of the 1965 NFL Draft by the Vikings. The prime of his career was spent with the Cowboys, with whom he played in the " Ice Bowl ," scoring a fourth quarter, go-ahead touchdown , and Super Bowl V . Over nine NFL seasons, he accumulated 4,826 yards receiving, 196 yards rushing, and 1,000 yards returning punts and kickoffs . He also had a perfect passer rating , by virtue of his lone pass attempt being completed for a 58-yard touchdown. Rentzel was one of three men credited with inspiring the eccentricities that surround "Media Day" at the Super Bowl . Then- SPORT magazine editor Dick Schaap hired Rentzel and teammate Fred Dryer to cover Super Bowl IX . Donning costumes inspired by The Front Page , "Cubby O'Switzer" (Rentzel) read more