This home jersey is from the 1996 season when Jerome Bettis battered defenses for 1,431 yards while becoming the comeback player of the year. Bettis was a first team all pro as well as a pro bowl selection. Three distinct materials comprise this jersey - durene cloth shoulder yokes, round neck, sleeves with embedded striping, medium weight mesh main body, and stretch ribbed nylon/cotton sleeve cuffs. This was the last year the Steelers used the block style numerals prior to changing to their rounded numeral font that we know of today. This is the hallmark of any good Steelers gamer. Both sleeve ends are ribbed and triangular inserts are situated under the arms. Sewn in the tail is a Starter Steelers exclusivity tag, "96" (year) swatch and size label. With the size "48" and "LONG" flag tags. "BETTIS" is applied to a tightly cropped durene nameplate. View Lot Detail page