Seahawks Legend Shaun Alexander Auctions Off His Final Career Jersey to Help His Best Friend Overcome the Greatest Challenge of His Life – the Battle Against Chronic Degenerative Knee Disease
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Seahawks Legend Shaun Alexander Auctions Off His Final Career Jersey to Help His Best Friend Overcome the Greatest Challenge of His Life – the Battle Against Chronic Degenerative Knee Disease.
Seattle, Washington – November 5, 2025
In an emotional moment that has touched the entire Seattle community, Shaun Alexander – the legendary running back and one of the defining figures of “Legion Blue” – has announced that he will auction off the jersey from his final NFL game to support Walter Jones, his longtime friend, teammate, and the “Iron Wall” who protected him for years, now battling chronic post-traumatic knee osteoarthritis with recurring ligament inflammation – a long-term complication from the microfracture surgery that ended his Hall of Fame career in 2010.

During Seattle’s golden era in the mid-2000s, Alexander and Jones were the heart of the Seahawks’ offense – one the spear, the other the shield. When Alexander earned the NFL MVP award in 2005, it was Jones who anchored the left side, clearing the path for every record-setting run. But beyond the field, their connection ran deeper – two men bonded by faith, brotherhood, and an unwavering love for the city of Seattle.
“He wasn’t just my protector on the field—he was the brother I always trusted,” Alexander said, his voice low and steady. “Without Walter, there’s no Shaun MVP. He used to block every hit for me, and now that he’s fighting pain no one else sees, I want to be the one standing in front of him—in my own way.”
The jersey Alexander wore in his 2008 farewell game – a powerful symbol of Seattle’s glory years – has now become a tribute to loyalty and lifelong friendship. All proceeds from the auction will go directly to the Seahawks Alumni Health & Recovery Fund, supporting Jones’ ongoing treatment and research into post-traumatic joint conditions among retired NFL athletes.
“Seattle has always been our family,” Alexander added. “And if this jersey – this piece of our story – can bring him even a little hope, then it’s worth more than any MVP trophy I ever held.”
For 12th Man Nation, this isn’t just charity – it’s a reminder of what truly defines Seattle football: brotherhood, gratitude, and the kind of resilience that never fades, even long after the final whistle.
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