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davidcyclebackI'm no game used expert, but know that player provenance is good. A lot of dubious stuff appears out of thin air with no history, while yours is traced to the player. Knowing it belonged to the player is half the battle. The other is researching the specifications, size, photo matches, etc.
If you search google images or gettyimages.com under "chris warren 1995 pro bowl" you will get two good images of him wearing the 1995 jersey. If yours is the real one and the specifications are good, you should be able to photo match it-- which is one of the most prized pieces of evidence in game used. In photo matching, they check to see how the stars and name letters and other details look and line up with other details. In most retails or faked jerseys, there will be obvious differences in letter or number sizes or how the NFL logo lines up on the color, etc. The number on the fake may be to big or the wrong font, the patches may be in different spots than in the photo, or there may be a patch missing. It's a luxury to have good clear pictures of the real jersey for comparison.