5/14/17

MAJESTIC FOOTBALL DELIVERS 2017 FIRST HIGH END CARDS OF DESHAUN WATSON, MITCH TRUBISKY, LEONARD FOURNETTE and CHRISTIAN McCAFFREY


This Wednesday, May 17th, Panini America will author a new chapter in its NFL history book with the release of 2017 Majestic Football, a striking addition to the company’s product portfolio that honors the grandeur of the game (past, present and future) with dynamic aesthetics, and content-rich autograph and memorabilia inserts.

At $375 per box for a product similar in aesthetics to National Treasures, Impeccable and Encased, Majestic could be a real bargain.  2017 Football products are off to a great start with Elite Draft Picks, Contenders Draft Picks, and Score all doing much better than their 2016 versions.  Majestic appears to be a relatively low production run, first High End Product of 2017.  Will it continue Panini's string of highly successful High End Products?  We will soon find out.

On average, each 10-card box of 2017 Majestic Football will deliver four autographs (including at least one on-card autograph) and four memorabilia cards (including at least one patch card). More than half of the boxes will yield a multi-autograph card from a lineup that includes duals, triples and quads.

Additional highlights of the debut edition of Majestic Football include . . 
  • The first memorabilia and/or patch autograph rookies from the 2017 rookie class, including Leonard Fournette, Deshaun Watson, Mitchell Trubisky, Mike Williams, Corey Davis, Dalvin Cook, Christian McCaffrey, Patrick Mahomes and more.

  • Non-memorabilia autographs rookies are numbered from 25 to 49 and include players such as like Marshon Lattimore, Jabrill Peppers, T.J. Watt, Jamal Adams, Josh Malone, Jake Butt and more.
  • Key autographs from rare signers such as Jim Brown, Randy Moss, Calvin Johnson, Dan Reeves, Lance Alworth, Tony Gonzalez and Rodney Harrison.

  • On-card autographs from retired NFL legends such as Barry Sanders, Bo Jackson, Brett Favre, Brian Urlacher, Calvin Johnson, Dan Marino, Emmitt Smith, Jerry Rice, Jim Brown, Joe Montana, Joe Namath, John Elway, Peyton Manning, Randy Moss, Ray Lewis, Roger Staubach, Terry Bradshaw, Tony Gonzalez, Troy Aikman and more.

  • Redemptions are limited to just one or two per case, on average.