Brown was taken in the first round of the 1957 draft by the Cleveland
Browns. He departed as the NFL record holder for both single-season
(1,863 in 1963) and career rushing (12,312 yards), as well as the
all-time leader in rushing touchdowns (106), total touchdowns (126), and
all-purpose yards (15,549). He was the first player ever to reach the
100-rushing-touchdowns milestone, and only a few others have done so
since, despite the league's expansion to a 16-game season in 1978
(Brown's first four seasons were only 12 games, and his last five were
14 games). Brown's record of scoring 100 touchdowns in only 93 games
stood until LaDainian Tomlinson did it in 89 games during the 2006
season. Brown holds the record for total seasons leading the NFL in
all-purpose yards (5: 1958–1961, 1964), and is the only rusher in NFL
history to average over 100 yards per game for a career. In addition to
his rushing, Brown was a superb receiver out of the backfield, catching
262 passes for 2,499 yards and 20 touchdowns, while also adding another
628 yards returning kickoffs. Every season he played, Brown was voted
into the Pro Bowl, and he left the league in style by scoring three
touchdowns in his final Pro Bowl game. Perhaps the most amazing feat is
that Jim Brown accomplished these records despite never playing past 29
years of age.
This Cleveland Browns jersey has been signed in black by Jim Brown
and inscribed "HOF 71." This jersey includes a Great Moments hologram
and COA.