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Super Bowl Ball Signed By Dr. Dre And Eminem Is Currently On Auction For A Shock Price

Super Bowl Ball Signed By Dr. Dre And Eminem Is Currently On Auction For A Shock Price

A piece of NFL history.

A ball signed by this year's Super Bowl halftime show performers, including Dr. Dre and Eminem, is going to auction.

The Los Angeles Rams ran out 23-20 winners over the Cincinnati Bengals back in February to win their first Vince Lombardi Trophy since 2000.

At halftime, Dr. Dre orchestrated a show for the ages which featured appearances from Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J Blige, Kendrick Lamar, Anderson .Paak and 50 Cent.

Heritage Auctions are now giving fans a chance to own a ball signed by Dre, Eminem, Blige, Lamar and .Paak and TMZ report the ball has a guide price of $1500.

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Bidding has already exceeded that amount however and currently sits at $4400 with 17 days remaining.

It's expected the ball will be at auction sometime in May.

The rap and R&B legends lit up the SoFi Stadium with a selection of classics that had every age group enthralled.

An official description of the pigskin on HA.com reads: "In what many referred to as 'the best Super Bowl halftime show' of all time, the 2022 Super Bowl LVI show celebrated hip hop, it's pioneers and current stars, and of course the music of Los Angeles.

"Dr Dre headlined alongside his superstar proteges Snoop Dogg and Eminem with the help of icons Mary J. Blige and 50 Cent plus current chart toppers Anderson .Paak and Kendrick Lamar.

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Alamy

"This leather Wilson ball is signed by Dre, Em, Mary J, Anderson .Paak and Kendrick in bold black ink.

"The autographs were acquired by our consignor at the Big Game and is one of the finest collectibles we've seen from the legendary show."

Eminem made headlines after choosing to 'take a knee' towards the end of his rendition of 'Lose Yourself'.

Dre is said to have fought to include the lyric 'still not loving police' during his performance of 'Still D.R.E.'

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Alamy

The line is in reference to his time in the N.W.A. and their 1989 smash hit 'F**k Tha Police'.

LA police were 'uncomfortable' with it but Dre went 'back and forth' with officials after feeling 'disgustingly censored' by the request.

Meanwhile, Snoop Dogg appeared to smoke a joint moments before getting on stage. As you do.

Featured Image Credit: Alamy & Heritage Auctions

Topics: NFL