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Emmitt Smith BREAKS WALTER PAYTON NFL RECORD 2004 Cardinals Seahawks Ticket Stub

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from the 2004 NFL Season
October 24, 2004 Arizona Cardinals vs Seattle Seahawks at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, AZ.
10/24/2004
 
THE 1st TIME in 20 YEARS the NFL's CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS in RECEIVING (Rice) and RUSHING (Smith) OPPOSED EACH OTHER!!!!!
 
EMMITT SMITH
78th 100-YARD GAME
BREAKS WALTER PAYTON's NFL RECORD
EMMITT's LAST 100 YARD PERFORMANCE
26 CARRIES for 106 YARDS
CAREER TD #171
160th RUSHING TOUCHDOWN
LAST NFL SEASON
"Scoey"
8x Pro Bowl, 4x All-Pro, 3x SB Champ
1993 AP MVP, 2x NEA MVP, 1993 PFWA MVP
SB XXVIII MVP, HOF All-1990s Team, 1990 AP Off. RoY
1993 Bert Bell Award, 1993 PFWA Off. PoY, 1993 SN PoY
1993 UPI Off. POY
Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2010
 
JERRY RICE
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS DEBUT
1st GAME PLAYED FOR THE SEAHAWKS
1 RECEPTION for 10 YARDS
1,525 CAREER RECEPTIONS
22,543 CAREER RECEIVING YARDS
LAST NFL SEASON
"The G.O.A.T., World or Flash 80"
13x Pro Bowl, 10x All-Pro, 3x SB Champ
1987 NEA MVP, 1987 PFWA MVP, SB XXIII MVP
HOF all-1980s Team, HOF All-1990s Team, 2x AP Off. PoY
1987 Bert Bell Award, 2x SN PoY, 1987 UPI Off. PoY
1985 UPI RoY
Inducted into the HALL of FAME in 2010
 
LARRY FITZGERALD
CAREER TD #2
ROOKIE SEASON
1st NFL SEASON
3rd HOME GAME PLAYED
4 RECEPTIONS for 73 YARDS
"Larry Legend"
11x Pro Bowl, 1x All-Pro
HOF All-2010s Team, 2016 Walter Payton
 
NEIL RACKERS
TIES MORTEN ANDERSEN's RECORD for MOST FIELD GOALS of at LEAST 50 YARDS in a GAME
55, 55 and 50 YARD FIELD GOALS MADE
1x Pro Bowl, 1x All-Pro
 
WALTER JONES "HALL of FAME"
STEVE HUTCHINSON "HALL of FAME"
 
Smith logs 78th 100-yard game
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -- Emmitt Smith had a record-breaking day.  Jerry Rice was barely a factor.  Their fates matched those of their teams in the Arizona Cardinals' 25-17 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.  Smith sealed the win with a 23-yard touchdown run, a play that put him over the 100-yard rushing mark for the 78th time in his career -- to break Walter Payton's record.  Rice, acquired by Seattle from Oakland on Tuesday, had one catch for 10 yards.  The game marked the first time in 20 years the NFL's career yardage leaders in receiving (Rice) and rushing (Smith) opposed each other.  When it was over, Rice sought out Smith on the field.  "He's one of the best, and I just wanted to pull him aside and say congratulations," Rice said. "You know, he's still doing it."  Smith wasn't the only Cardinals player with a record performance. Arizona's Neil Rackers was good from 55, 55 and 50 yards to tie Morten Andersen's record for most field goals of at least 50 yards in a game.  "I just hit them the same," Rackers said. "They could have been 20-yarders. The way the ball flies out here, you just want to hit the ball smooth, and it will go."  Gerald Hayes blocked a Seattle punt for a safety to put Arizona in the lead for good after the Seahawks rallied from 13 down to go ahead 17-16.  The Seahawks lost their third in a row after a 3-0 start.  "We were bad today. I don't know how else to day it," coach Mike Holmgren said. "I'm embarrassed about how we executed offensive football."  A victory Sunday would have given Seattle sole possession of first place in the NFC West.  "The mood stinks right now," Holmgren said. "We've got to decide are we the team that started the season or the team that played the last three games."  Matt Hasselbeck completed just 14 of 41 passes and was intercepted four times.  "You can put all the blame on me," he said. "I was just bad.  I feel like I really let my teammates down today. I really have no answers. I just couldn't get it going. I don't know why. I don't know what the deal was, but it was my fault."  Smith gained 106 yards on 26 carries, his second 100-yard effort in three games. He talked about playing with a young team trying to turn a franchise into a winner.  "To be able to do it here, it makes it that much more special," he said. "Days like this don't come that often. They are rare days. I'm just glad to have them here to share it with."  Rackers kicked two 55-yarders in the second quarter and hit a 50-yarder in the third to tie the record set by Andersen for Atlanta against New Orleans on Dec. 10, 1995.  In fact, all four field goals in the game were from beyond 50; Josh Brown kicked one from 54 yards for Seattle's only points in the first half.  Arizona (2-4) led 16-3 after Rackers' 50-yarder in the third quarter. The Cardinals hadn't played since blowing a 16-point lead with 5 minutes left in regulation in San Francisco two weeks ago -- and they almost let this one get away, too.  Shaun Alexander's 34-yard run helped set up Hasselbeck's 1-yard TD pass to Darrell Jackson to cut the lead to 16-10. Then Ken Lucas intercepted Josh McCown's overthrown pass and returned it 21 yards for a touchdown to put Seattle up 17-16.  Arizona forced the Seahawks to punt from their 12, and Hayes broke loose from the outside to block Donnie Jones' attempt. Rouen sprawled out on the field to knock the ball out of the end zone for a safety and prevent a touchdown, and the Cardinals led 18-17 with 8:50 remaining.  The Seahawks had the ball three more times, but couldn't move.  Duane Starks' interception gave Arizona the ball on the Seattle 24 and, on third down, Smith slipped through for the touchdown that made it 25-17.  McCown completed 22 of 36 passes for 212 yards and a touchdown.  After Renaldo Hill intercepted Hasselbeck's pass at the Seattle 43, McCown lofted a 25-yarder to Larry Fitzgerald, who made the catch despite good coverage for an early 7-0 lead.  Arizona later gambled on fourth-and-1 at the Seattle 37. McCown faked a running play, but was sacked by Chike Okeafor for an 11-yard loss. The turnaround led to Brown's 54-yard field goal.  Rackers did Brown a yard better on Arizona's next possession, clearing the crossbar by about 5 yards to make it 10-3.  On Seattle's first play after the subsequent kickoff, Calvin Pace deflected Hasselbeck's pass and Karlos Dansby intercepted at the Seahawks 40. That set up Rackers' second 55-yarder, a line drive that cleared the crossbar by no more than 2 yards.  Smith's 26-yard run set up Rackers' third field goal, from a mere 50 yards in the third quarter.  For all their struggles, the Cardinals have just one more loss than division leader St. Louis.  "We're 2-1 at home," first-year coach Dennis Green said. "Now we've got to figure out how to win on the road."  Game notes -- Rackers has five field goals of at least 50 yards this season. The NFL record is eight. ... Seattle lost linebacker Isaiah Kacyvenski with an ankle injury in the third quarter. ... Lucas said it was his fault for missing Smith on the TD run.
 
EXTREMELY RARE TICKET STUB IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket stub in the photos.  No creases, Nice Ticket Stub!!!
Ticket measures 2 x 3-3/8 Inches
Section 13 - Row 39 - Seat 11
 
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It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking.
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