Quarterback C.J. Brown runs up the middle during the Terps’ 41- 38 loss to Rutgers in their final home game of the season at Byrd Stadium on Nov. 29 2014.

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For the first time in six years, the Terrapins football team is entering the season without quarterback C.J. Brown.

If you just can’t bear the thought of a Maryland football season without the the familiar face of the guy who’s lined up under center for parts of four of the past five seasons, then have no fear.

The signal caller-turned-Amazon employee is selling his game-used, autographed memoriabilia on theplayerslocker.com, so you — yes you — can own a piece of Maryland football, uhhh, “history.”

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Here’s a look at C.J. Brown’s game-used collection:

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Brown wore these cleats — the most expensive item he’s selling — during the Terps’ 51-20 bowl victory over East Carolina. The only thing is, he didn’t actually play in the 2010 Military Bowl.

Here are the final passing stats for that game:

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So while these cleats didn’t exactly see much action, I guess that means they are in pristine condition.

Next:

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Both of these do actually look pretty cool, and this is the only place to get them, because the team doesn’t sell these gloves or sleeves. Once again, I’m not exactly sure what you’d do with them, but both of these items could hold value for a Maryland fan.

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In a way, these seem like pretty good deals. A pair of Under Armour’s finest football cleats can go for upward of $150 these days, and football gloves are between $34.99 and $59.99, according to the company’s website

Not that you’d necessarily be buying C.J. Brown’s stuff so you could use it yourself, but hey, you could.