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FILE - In this Dec. 10, 1994, file photo, Colorado's Rashaan Salaam poses with his Heisman Trophy at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York. As online bids for Salaam's trophy near $300,000, the mother of the former University of Colorado running back is convinced the trophy was stolen. Khalada Salaam told CBS Sports in a story published Friday, Jan. 19, 2018, that the family found the door to his Boulder-area condominium was unlocked and "you could just walk right in" when they went to clean it following his suicide in 2016. (AP Photo/Adam Nadel, File)
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FILE – In this Dec. 10, 1994, file photo, Colorado’s Rashaan Salaam poses with his Heisman Trophy at the Downtown Athletic Club in New York. As online bids for Salaam’s trophy near $300,000, the mother of the former University of Colorado running back is convinced the trophy was stolen. Khalada Salaam told CBS Sports in a story published Friday, Jan. 19, 2018, that the family found the door to his Boulder-area condominium was unlocked and “you could just walk right in” when they went to clean it following his suicide in 2016. (AP Photo/Adam Nadel, File)
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The Heisman Trophy won by San Diegan Rashaan Salaam in 1994 was sold Saturday for $399,608 in an online auction by S Auctions, the Laguna Niguel company announced Sunday.

Salaam, who played for La Jolla Country Day before starring at Colorado, committed suicide in December 2016 in a Boulder, Colo., park.

His mother, Khalada, who still lives in San Diego, told CBSSports.com that she believes the trophy was stolen.

Denver real estate and private equity investor Tyler Tysdal, who enlisted the auction house to sell the trophy, told the website he bought the Heisman from a dealer in 2014 who offered “a letter of authenticity” from Salaam.

“This is his trophy,” Tysdal said of the Heisman. “He was willing and wanting to sell it.”

Tysdal said in a statement Sunday that the net proceeds from the sale will be donated to the National Institutes of Health to research on athletes’ medical conditions, which includes brain injuries and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).

According to S Auctions, the previous record for a Heisman sold at auction was $395,240 for Bruce P. Smith’s 1941 trophy.

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