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It seems you’re referring to a specific jersey design related to D.J. Reader (#98) of the Cincinnati Bengals, particularly one that was made in honor of Super Bowl LVI and as a part of the NFL’s “Salute to Service” initiative.J. Reader (#98): D.J. Reader is an American football defensive tackle who, as of 2021, played for the Cincinnati Bengals in the NFL. The number “98” is his jersey number.
Super Bowl LVI Patch: Super Bowl patches are typically added to jerseys to signify a team’s participation in the Super Bowl. If this jersey has a Super Bowl LVI patch, it suggests that the Cincinnati Bengals participated in Super Bowl LVI.
Youth Stitched: This refers to the jersey being specifically sized for youth. “Stitched” means that the details on the jersey (like the player’s number, name, team logos, and patches) are sewn on rather than printed. Stitched jerseys are often of higher quality and more durable than printed ones.
NFL Limited 2019 Salute To Service Jersey: The “Salute to Service” initiative is the NFL’s way of honoring and supporting military service members, veterans, and their families. Every year, teams release special camo (camouflage) designs and other military-inspired details on jerseys and other merchandise, with proceeds from sales going to related charities. The “2019” indicates the specific design year of this initiative.
However, it’s worth noting that the specifics about this jersey, especially if it is related to Super Bowl LVI and how D.J. Reader was associated with it, would need to be verified with up-to-date sources post-2021.