Terry Glenn’s Patriots Playbooks, Jerseys Sold At Ohio Storage Auction

Someone in Columbus, Ohio, hit the jackpot on an abandoned storage unit.

Auction Ohio sold the “delinquent storage unit contents of a former NFL star” Wednesday, and that star was former New England Patriots wide receiver Terry Glenn. Among the items were a Patriots playbook, an offseason program, a 1999 season-ending guide and Patriots and Ohio State jerseys and jackets.

The playbooks sold for $680, but the jersey package was a steal. It came with two jerseys — one of which is believed to be official — and a jacket, and it sold for $150, which is much cheaper than a single official jersey sells for today.

Glenn played for the Patriots for six seasons starting in 1996 and enjoyed a successful career with the team, despite the fact that it ended badly. He had two seasons of 1,000-plus reception yards and most notably caught quarterback Tom Brady’s first career touchdown pass in 2001.