Don Lichterman Adds Rare 1962 Los Angeles Rams Team-Signed Sheet to Historic Collection – Now Holds 62 Authentic Team Autograph Pieces Covering Nearly Every Era of Rams Football

August 19, 2025 – New Jersey – Lifelong sports collector and Los Angeles Rams historian Don Lichterman has officially acquired a 1962 Los Angeles Rams team-signed sheet, authenticated with a JSA Certified Letter to Saint Joseph’s High School. The rare item joins what is already considered one of the most extensive Los Angeles Rams autograph collections in existence worldwide, bringing Lichterman’s holdings to 62 authentic, team-signed items spanning the franchise’s 89-year history.

From 1937 through 2025, Lichterman has tirelessly assembled autographed footballs, helmets, posters, plaques, programs, hard hats, and other certified memorabilia. His goal: to compile at least one authentic team-signed collectible from every single Rams season in history.

“The goal of course is to piece together team autographs from every year no matter what it takes,” says Lichterman. “I started as a kid outside Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia when the Rams came to play the Eagles. I’d wait by the locker room exits, chasing signatures until the last player stepped onto the bus. That spark never left me, and today I’m still building, still searching, still preserving.”

Fans and collectors can explore the entire Rams archive here: Los Angeles Rams Collection.


The 1962 Rams in Context

The 1962 Rams, coached by Harland Svare, finished 7–6–1—a step up from 1961 but short of postseason play. With rising stars like Deacon Jones and Merlin Olsen anchoring the defense, the roster showed flashes of what would become the iconic “Fearsome Foursome.” The signed sheet Lichterman acquired represents not only rare autographs but a snapshot of a franchise transitioning into dominance.


The Complete Los Angeles Rams Team-Signed Collection (1937–2025)

Below is the comprehensive list of Lichterman’s 62 authenticated Rams team-signed items:

SignedYearFinishOutcomeCoachNotes on Signed Item
2025Sean McVay89
2024Sean McVay88
2023Sean McVay87
2022Sean McVay86
2021Sean McVay85
2020Sean McVay84
2019Sean McVay30–35 Signatures on Poster
20181st – NFC WestNFC ChampionsSean McVay82
20171st – NFC WestSean McVay81
20163rd – NFC WestJeff Fisher80
20153rd – NFC WestJeff Fisher79
20144th – NFC WestJeff FisherFull Sized Helmet
20133rd – NFC WestJeff FisherPlaque
20114th – NFC WestSteve Spagnuolo75
20102nd – NFC WestSteve Spagnuolo10 Signatures Only
20094th – NFC WestScott Linehan / Steve Spagnuolo73
20084th – NFC WestJim Haslett72
20074th – NFC WestScott Linehan71
20062nd – NFC WestMartz/LinehanSilent Auction
20052nd – NFC WestJoe Vitt69
20042nd – NFC WestLost Divisional PlayoffsMike Martz68
20031st – NFC WestLost Divisional PlayoffsMike MartzTraining Camp Signatures
2002T2nd – NFC WestMike MartzInscribed
20011st – NFC WestLost Super BowlMike Martz65
20002nd – NFC WestLost Wild CardMike MartzGiven Ball at Game
19991st – NFC WestWon Super BowlDick VermeilDual Team Balls Signed
1998T4th – NFC WestDick VermeilFrom Front Office
19975th – NFC WestDick Vermeil61
19963rd – NFC WestRich Brooks60
1995T3rd – NFC WestRich Brooks59
19944th – NFC WestChuck Knox58
19934th – NFC WestChuck KnoxInscribed
1992T3rd – NFC WestChuck Knox56
19914th – NFC WestJohn Robinson55
1990T3rd – NFC WestJohn Robinson54
19892nd – NFC WestLost Conf. ChampionshipJohn RobinsonPep Squad Ball
19882nd – NFC WestLost Wild CardJohn Robinson52
19873rd – NFC WestJohn Robinson51
19862nd – NFC WestLost Wild CardJohn Robinson50 Signatures
19851st – NFC WestLost Conf. ChampionshipJohn Robinson49
19842nd – NFC WestLost Wild CardJohn Robinson48
19832nd – NFC WestLost DivisionalJohn Robinson47
198214th – NFCRay Malavasi46
19813rd – NFC WestRay MalavasiHyatt Prize
19802nd – NFC WestLost Wild CardRay Malavasi44
19791st – NFC WestLost Super BowlRay MalavasiBall Signed To Don
19781st – NFC WestLost Conf. ChampionshipRay MalavasiActual Playoff Game Ball
19771st – NFC WestLost DivisionalChuck Knox41
19761st – NFC WestLost Conf. ChampionshipChuck Knox40
19751st – NFC WestLost Conf. ChampionshipChuck Knox39
19741st – NFC WestLost Conf. ChampionshipChuck Knox38
19731st – NFC WestLost DivisionalChuck Knox37
19723rd – NFC WestTommy Prothro36
19712nd – NFC WestTommy Prothro35
19702nd – NFC WestGeorge Allen34
19691st – NFL CoastalLost Conf. ChampionshipGeorge Allen33
19682nd – NFL CoastalGeorge Allen32
19671st – NFL CoastalLost Conf. ChampionshipGeorge AllenInscribed
19663rd – NFL WestGeorge AllenSigned Program
19645th – NFL WestHarland Svare28
19627th – NFL WestHarland SvareJSA Certified Sheet
19596th – NFL WestSid Gillman23
1958T2nd – NFL WestSid Gillman22
19574th – NFL WestSid Gillman21
19533rd – NFL WestHamp Pool17
19511st – NFLWon ChampionshipJoe StydaharSigned Program w/ Browns
19501st – NFLLost ChampionshipJoe StydaharSigned Napkin
19474th – NFL WestBob Snyder11 Signatures on Sheet + Single Autograph
19462nd – NFL WestAdam Walsh
19451st – NFL WestWon ChampionshipAdam Walsh
19444th – NFL WestBuff Donelli
19433rd – NFL WestDutch Clark
19425th – NFL WestDutch Clark
19414th – NFL WestDutch Clark
19404th – NFL WestDutch Clark
19394th – NFL WestHugo Bezdek
19384th – NFL WestArt Lewis
19375th – NFL WestHugo Bezdek

Total: 62 authenticated team-signed Rams pieces.


Beyond the Rams

Lichterman’s archives extend to other sports legacies:

  • Philadelphia Flyers: Team-signed pucks and sticks from both 1974 & 1975 Stanley Cup-winning seasons, including a newly acquired Wayne Stephenson autographed stick. Flyers Collection
  • Maryland Terrapins: A 2002 NCAA Championship team-signed basketball, celebrating Maryland’s only men’s basketball national title. Maryland Collection

A Collector’s Mission

What began as a boyhood hobby outside NFL stadiums has grown into one of the most important private sports archives in the world. With each new acquisition, Lichterman edges closer to achieving his lifelong mission: preserving the Rams’ history year by year, team by team, signature by signature.