Leader In Sports

Leader In Sports Exclusive and Non-exclusive representation with many athletes.

Exclusive Appearance Agency for: Chris Hanburger, Jim Otto, Don Maynard, Danny White, Billy Kilmer, Jeff Bostic, Maxie Baughan, DeAngelo Hall, Lee Roy Jordan, Mark Moseley, Peter Bondra & Olie Kolzig

Chris Hanburger Stat Jersey now available:
06/05/2026

Chris Hanburger Stat Jersey now available:

(Redskins). (Browns & Redskins). (Redskins & Raiders). As authentication for this autograph you get the Leader In Sports hologram on the jersey. You also get a Photo Certificate of Authenticity stating when and where the jersey was signed.

For those of you who remember Kami from our calendars and helping out at many of our charity events, here’s an update. S...
06/03/2026

For those of you who remember Kami from our calendars and helping out at many of our charity events, here’s an update.

She spent almost 10 years in the Army and was medically retired as a Captain. She decided to follow her dream of acting. Her first series has just been released:

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Ed “Too Tall” Jones stat jerseys now available.
05/30/2026

Ed “Too Tall” Jones stat jerseys now available.

Here at Leader In Sports we completed a fully advertised public autograph session with Dallas Cowboys Great ED "Too Tall" Jones. The signing was August 23rd, 2008 in Fredericksburg, VA. (Cowboys & Broncos).

Back in stock. Darryl Grant triple inscription jerseys:
05/29/2026

Back in stock. Darryl Grant triple inscription jerseys:

This jersey is signed by Washington Redskins Legend:Darryl Grant. (Redskins). (Browns & Redskins). The jersey was signed at our public autograph in Fredericksburg, VA. As authentication for the autograph you will receive a photo COA from Leader In Sports.

We had a limited number of Monte Coleman couple inscription sign numbers.  We had the last of them stitched up and are n...
05/29/2026

We had a limited number of Monte Coleman couple inscription sign numbers. We had the last of them stitched up and are now available to the public.

Once these are sold, we won’t have any more with inscriptions:

The signing was February 23rd, 2008 in Fredericksburg, VA. (Redskins). (Browns & Redskins). As authentication for this autograph, you get a photo COA from Leader In Sports. Within the COA is the date and location of the signing.

At our signings, we have completed jerseys signed. We also have stacks of jersey numbers signed which we stitch onto jer...
05/29/2026

At our signings, we have completed jerseys signed. We also have stacks of jersey numbers signed which we stitch onto jerseys as needed.

We just got a shipment of these in from our supplier. Check out these Daryle Lamonica stat jerseys;

As authentication for this autograph, you will receive a photo COA showing Mr. Lamonica signing our item. The COA will state the date and location of the signing. Here at Leader In Sports we completed a public autograph session with Oakland Raider Legend Daryle Lamonica.

We just got our shipment back from our jersey supplier.  We had shipped a lot of signed jersey numbers to them.  Look fo...
05/28/2026

We just got our shipment back from our jersey supplier. We had shipped a lot of signed jersey numbers to them. Look for updated listings in the next couple of days:

I have always said Maxie Baughan is the most glaring omission to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
05/01/2026

I have always said Maxie Baughan is the most glaring omission to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Nine Pro Bowls. Seven All-Pro selections across eleven seasons. A championship ring in his rookie year. And almost nobody outside of serious football historians knows his name.
Maxie Baughan is the kind of player who gets lost between the names that define eras — not quite famous enough for casual recognition, but decorated enough that the people who evaluate these things keep circling back and wondering why the Hall of Fame door hasn't opened.
He arrived in Philadelphia in 1960 as a second-round pick and immediately started — nine of twelve games as a rookie, on a team that beat Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packers for the NFL Championship. That title remained Philadelphia's last until Super Bowl LII in 2018, which means Baughan was part of something the franchise spent 57 years trying to recapture. Pro Bowl as a rookie. Runner-up for Rookie of the Year. Three interceptions in that Pro Bowl game alone.
The Eagles kept him for six years, sending him to the Pro Bowl in five of them, and during a 1965 game against Pittsburgh he returned an interception for the only touchdown of his professional career, part of a nine-interception team performance in a 47–13 win that set a franchise record.
Then the Eagles started losing and Baughan wanted out.
George Allen was entering his first head coaching job with the Rams and knew exactly who he wanted. He sent two players to Philadelphia and got Baughan, then spent extensive hours in the film room with him — teaching, studying, developing the kind of football relationship that Baughan later said taught him more about the game than anyone else ever had. Allen made him defensive captain and gave him the signal-calling responsibility for the unit. Four more Pro Bowls in four seasons with Los Angeles. Three more first-team All-Pro selections.
The trade that sent his contractual rights to Washington in January 1971 is the kind of transaction that requires three paragraphs to list all the pieces — six players including Jack Pardee, multiple draft picks across two years, picks that eventually became Isiah Robertson and Dave Elmendorf and a chain of other selections that rippled through the early 1970s NFL draft landscape. Baughan's rights, packaged with five other players, generated enough return that Washington essentially rebuilt portions of its roster around the deal.
His career generated that much value. The recognition hasn't always reflected it.
Allen talked him back for two games in 1974 as a player-coach, mostly backing up Chris Hanburger in Washington. Then retirement, final this time.
Eighteen career interceptions. Twenty-four and a half unofficial sacks. Ten fumble recoveries. One hundred and forty-seven games. A career that produced more Pro Bowl selections than most Hall of Famers can claim, built across two cities, under two different coaching philosophies, with consistent excellence that the voters recognized nine times.
The Hall of Fame has not yet agreed with the voters.

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