
Tommy McDonald 1961 Philadelphia Eagles Topps NFL Football Trading Card #96
In 1961 he made the Pro Bowl while leading the league 1144 receiving yards (17.9 YPC) and 13 touchdown catches. His 64 catches ranked #4 as well.

Fred Thurston 1962 Green Bay Packers Topps NFL Football Trading Card #69
Fuzzy Thurston on his 1962 Topps card - started all 14 games and the Championship games against the Giants.

Bruce Smith 1991 Buffalo Bills Fleer Hitters Set #396
The great Bruce Smith and his 1991 Fleer "Hitters" Card after a phenomenal year the season before being named the 1990 Player of the Year that include 19 sacks.

Lyle Alzado 1972 Denver Broncos Topps Rookie Football Card #106
The 1971 4th round pick form Yankton had an impressive rookie season but no Topps card his first year in the league. In 1972 Topps awarded him one and it wasn't for no reason. Led the Broncos with 12 sacks. Racked up 45 solo tackles as well.

Mike Singletary 1991 Chicago Bears Pro Line Portraits NFL Football Trading Card #32
His 11th of 12 years in the NFL - Started all 16 games for Chicago and was named to his 6th and final All Pro Team.

Franco Harris 1990 Pro Set Hall of Fame Selection Card #25
Honored on the Pro Set 1990 Hall of Fame Selection set Franco Harris played 13 seasons in the NFL. Retired as the #3 All Time Leading Career Rusher in 1984 with 12,120 yards.

Jim Otto 1972 Oakland Raiders Topps Football Card #86
On this 1972 Topps card. 1972 was his 13th season as a professional football player and it was his 12th and final season as a NFL Pro Bowler/AFL All Star.

1978 Topps Card #333 | 1977 NFL Rushing Leaders Walter Payton and Mark van Eeghen -
The league's rushing leaders of 1977 published in the 1978 Topps set. Raider Mark van Eeghen had 1273 yards while the Bears Walter Payton had 1852.

Larry Brown 1972 Topps Card
His Topps trading card from 1972 when he was named the NFL MVP and the Offensive Player of the Year.

Mark Jackson 1990 Denver Broncos Score NFL Football Trading Card #240

Lynn Dickey 1974 Houston Oilers Topps Card
Mostly known for his time with the Green Bay Packers, Dickey was actually a third round pick of the Houston Oilers in 1971. He spent 4 seasons there. This is his 1974 Topps Card.

Warren Moon 1988 Houston Oilers Topps Team Leaders Card #102
Warren Moon graces the Houston Oilers Topps Team Leaders card. Printed in 1988 is lists the Teams leaders of the 1987 season as well as the schedule and results.

Tony Sardisco 1961 Boston Patriots Fleer AFL Football Trading Card #185
The former Tulane star joined the Patriots in 1960 and is shown here on his 1961 Fleer card. Listed as a linebacker he actually played guard and was selected to the AFL All League Team.

Chuck Foreman 1978 Topps Minnesota Vikings Team Leaders/Checklist 1977
Vikings Pro Bowler running back Chuck Foreman listed as a 1977 Vikings Team Leader. His 1112 yards was not only Minnesota's best but it was #6 in the NFC.

Herschel Walker 2007 Georgia Press Pass Football Card #75
One of the NCAA's most talented runners ever Press Pass honored the 1982 Heisman Trophy Award winner on their 2007 Legends Series.
His college career at Georgia was truly phenomenal - in 33 games he averaged over 5 yards a carry, 159 yards a game rushing and scored a total of 52 touchdowns. Finished 3rd in Heisman Award voting in 1982 and 2nd in 1981 before he was awarded it in 1983. Played 12 seasons in the NFL.

Ozzie Newsome 1990 Cleveland Browns Pro Set NFL Trading Card #75
From his 13th and final season in 1990. Ozzie Newsome retired from the league as the #1 All Time Leading Tight End with 662 catches and 7980 receiving yards.

Tony Dorsett, 1978 Topps Super Bowl XII
Tony Dorsett on a 1978 Topps card celebrating Super Bowl XII. Dorsett had 15 carries for 66 yards and a touchdown in Dallas' 27-10 win over Denver.

Ted Hendricks 1981 Oakland Raiders Topps Football Card
His 6th season making the Pro Bowl 1981 was his 13th in the NFL.

Joe Ferguson Buffalo Bills 1991 Pro Set Legends Set Football Card
Bills quarterback for 12 seasons - honored here on the 1991 Pro Set Legends cards.

Phil Simms 1990 New York Giants Topps NFL Football Trading Card #51
His 12th year in the NFL, in 1990 he was 35 years old and having a good year until he broke his foot in Week 15. He then watched his back-up, Jeff Hostetler, led the Giants to the Super Bowl and a win over the Buffalo Bills.

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Alan Page 1975 Minnesota Vikings Wonder Bread NFL Football Trading Card #1
From the the Wonder Bread card set that was included with loaves of bread from the Wonder Bread bread company. This is card #1 from the 1975 set and features Minnesota Vikings All Pro defensive tackle Alan Page.

Carl Eller 1978 Minnesota Vikings Topps NFL Football Trading Card #79
His 15th and final season with the Vikings. Played in 7 games and credited with 5 sacks.

Bill Bergey 1980 Philadelphia Eagles Topps Football Card #480
His last card of a 12-year NFL career. In 1980 he was still one of the league's top linebackers and a major part of a defense that helped get the Eagles to Super Bowl XV.

Boyd Dowler 1968 Green Bay Packers Topps NFL Football Trading Card #108
Packers Receiver Boyd Dowler and his 1968 Topps card. His 10th year in the league, he led the Pack with 45 catches while his 668 receiving yards was #2.

Bubba Smith 1973 Baltimore Colts Topps Football Trading Card #155
1973 Topps - while his card states he was in Baltimore he was traded to Oakland before the start of the season for tight end Raymond Chester. Played 12 games for the Raiders that season and had 4 sacks.

Roosevelt Brown 1961 New York Giants Fleer NFL Football Trading Card #71
Roosevelt Brown on his 1961 Fleer card. In 1961 Brown started all 14 games and was named to his 5th of 6 All Pro Teams he made in his career.

Mel Renfro 1970 Dallas Cowboys Topps Football Card #45
1970 Topps - his 7th straight Pro season with the Cowboys

MacArthur Lane 1971 St. Louis Cardinals Topps Card
The Leading ground gainer for St. Louis in 1971 with 592 yards.

Bobby Bell 1967 Kansas City Chiefs Topps AFL Football Trading Card #69
His 5th year in the AFL - Made his 4th consecutive AFL All Star Game and his his 3rd straight All AFL team. Had 4 interceptions on the year including a 32-yard pick-six in the season opener against Houston.

Brett Favre Rookie Card
While his NFL career was one solid season after another, Brett Favre was originally a 2nd round draft pick of the Atlanta Falcons in 1991. His rookie season hardly foretold of his future success. 4 attempts, no completions and 2 interceptions. And he was sacked once.

Tommy Nobis 1971 Atlanta Falcons Topps Football Card #60
His 1971 Topps card - cut short due to a knee, only played 4 games.

Tom Dempsey 1979 Buffalo Bills Topps Football Card #317
1979, his last of 11 seasons in the NFL. He only played 3 games.
127 games played & 729 career points scored. Passed away in 2020 in a New Orleans nursing home from COVID.

Ernie Stautner 1959 Pittsburgh Steelers Topps NFL Football Trading Card #69
The Steelers Ernie Stautner on his 1959 Topps card - his 10th year in the NFL he was named to his 7th Pro Bowl.

Barry Sanders 1991 Detroit Lions Score Football Trading Card #20
The 1991 Fleer card for Barry Sanders - the #2 Leading Rusher with 1548 rushing yards.

Daryle Lamomnica 1969 Oakland Raiders Topps Football Card #263
Raiders quarterback Daryle Lamonica on his 1969 Topps card. The AFL's top passer that year with 426 attempts, 221 completions, 3302 yards and 34 touchdowns.

Jon Arnett 1959 Los Angeles Rams Tops Football Card
Jon Arnett on his 1959 Tops Football Card. His 3rd year in the NFL he was selected to the Pro Bowl as a Defensive Back.

Bobby Bell 1974 Kansas City Chiefs Topps NFL Football Trading Card #59
On his 1974 Topps Card. His final season of a 12-year professional football career. Started 10 games. Elected into the Hall of Fame in 1983.

Gary Anderson 1984 Pittsburgh Steelers Topps Football Card
His third year in the league. Led the Steelers in scoring with 117 points - that ranked 3rd in NFL.
The back of the above card states:
The AFC's leading scorer in 1983, Gary was accorded ALL-Pro recognition last season. He saw action in the Pro Bowl Game at Honolulu, 1-29-14, and booted a 43-yard Field Goal during the Classic.

Alan Page 1975 Minnesota Vikings Topps Football Card #520
By 1975 the future Hall of Famer had played 9 seasons, started 126 regular season games and 15 post season. He had also been selected to 8 Pro Bowl teams and 6 All Pro.

Drew Pearson & MacArthur Lane, 1976 League Reception Leaders | 1977 Topps Card #2
1977 Topps Card #2 showing off the NFL's 1976 Reception Leaders. Drew Pearson was first in the NFC with 58 catches while MacArthur Lane was the AFC's best with 66.

Ted Hendricks 1973 Baltimore Colts Topps Football Card #430
Here on his 1973 Topps card. By 1973, his 5th year in the NFL and with the Colts, he was really starting to come into his own. This would be his third consecutive Pro Bowl. Started all 14 games he had 3 interceptions and 4 fumble recoveries.

Ken Bowman 1970 Topps Card
Even though he was a 7-year veteran by 1970 this 1970 Topps was the first official card made for him.

Julius Adams 1979 New England Patriot Topps NFL Football Trading Card #242
His 1979 Topps card. Had 7 starts and accounted for 49½ tackles, 13 QB pressures and a fumble . . . his best day was a six tackle effort vs. Denver

Nick Buoniconti 1972 Miami Dolphins Topps NFL Football Card #43
Year #11 for the Hall of Famer. Was a major part of the NFL's #1 ranked defense that brought the Dolphins an undefeated season and a Super Bowl Championship.

Jacob Green 1990 Seattle Seahawks Pro Set NFL Football Trading Card #301
Pro Bowler Jacob Green and his 1990 Seattle Seahawks card - started all 16 games, registered 12.5 sacks.

Julius Adams 1983 New England Patriots Topps Football Card
His 10th season with the Patriots. Was second on the team with 8 sacks.

Gene Washington 1973 San Francisco 49ers Topps Football Card #90
Coming off a Pro Bowl year in 1971, here is his 1972 Topps card. Not only did he repeat as a Pro Bowler he was named All Pro while leading the NFL with 12 touchdown catches.
His numbers for 1972 - 46 catches, 918 yards, a 20.0 yards-per-catch average and the 12 scores.

Larry Little 1980 Miami Dolphins Topps Football Card #406
His 1980 Topps Card - The last season of his 14-year Hall of Fame career. Slowed down by injuries sustained in the previous year he only played 5 games. Still, 5 All Pro Teams, 5 Pro Bowl selections and 2 Super Bowls mark his time as one of the NFL's finest offensive lineman of the 1970s.

Harold Carmichael 1974 Philadelphia Eagles Topps ALL PRO NFL Football Trading Card #121
After earning All Pro status in 1973 Harold Carmichael is shown here on his 1974 Topps card. While he didn't replicate the accomplishment he did have a very good year with 56 catches and 8 touchdowns for the Eagles.

Charlie Taylor 1974 Washington Redskins Topps NFL Football Trading Card #510
1974 Topps - The Redskins leading pass receiver in 1974 with 54 catches. Selected to the Pro Bowl.

Nick Buoniconti 1965 Boston Patriots Topps AFL Football Trading Card #3
1965 Topps Card - Nick Buoniconti made the AFL All League Team for the second straight season. Started all 14 games for the Patriots.

Tommy Nobis 1968 Atlanta Falcons Topps NFL Football Trading Card #151
Falcons Middle Linebacker Tommy Nobis and his 1968 Topps card - started all 14 games for Atlanta. Made his 3rd straight Pro Bowl and named 2nd-Team All Pro.

The Baltimore Colts 1978 Topps Team leaders Football Card #502
Colts Team Leaders from the 1977 NFL Season featured on this 1978 Topps Football Card - Lydell Mitchell, Lyle Blackwood and Fred Cook.

Marcus Allen 1990 Los Angeles Raiders Action Packed All Madden Team Football Card #28
Named to the 1990 All Madden Team. His 9th year in the NFL he had 194 touches, 871 Total Yards and 13 touchdowns.

Willie Lanier 1971 Kansas City Chiefs Topps NFL Football Card #114
His 1971 Topps Card - Season #5 with the Chiefs saw him him as an All Pro.

Ron Yary 1973 Minnesota Vikings Topps Football Card #510
Ron Yary on his 1973 Topps card. His 5th year in the league he made his 2nd consecutive Pro Bowl and All Pro teams in 1973.

Hanford Dixon 1988 Cleveland Browns Topps NFL Football Trading Card #99
1988 Topps - Cleveland Browns Cornerback Hanford Dixon wa sin his 8th season in the NFL. Started 15 games and was named to his 3rd straight Pro Bowl.

Kelvin Bryant 1989 Washington Redskins Pro Set Football Card
His 1989 card. Unfortunately he was still suffering from an injury he sustained during the 1988 season and was forced to sit the year out.

Greg Townsend 1991 Los Angeles Raiders Pro Set Card #195
A Pro Bowler in 1991 - his 9th season with the Raiders, he led the Los Angeles defense with 13 sacks.

Jim Langer 1979 Miami Dolphins Topps Football Card #425
After 6 Pro Bowls and 3 All Pro Seasons 1979 was his 10th and final season in Miami. Suffered a season-ending knee injury after 9 games.

Drew Bledsoe 2002 Buffalo Bills Fleer NFL Football Trading Card #76
After 9 seasons with the Patriots Drew Bledsoe joined the Buffalo Bills in 2002 and ended up with a Pro Bowl year leading the Bills to 8 victories.

Ozzie Newsome 1989 Cleveland Browns Pro Set NFL Trading Card #451
The Browns Hall of Fame Tight End entering the twilight of career. 1989 was his 12th of 13 NFL seasons. Started 13 games and had 29 catches.

Mike Singletary 1990 Chicago Bears Score NFL Football Trading Card #3
1990 Score - Had a another great season making his 8th straight Pro Bowl. Led the Bears with 151 tackles. Registered 20 against the Broncos in Week 11 and 17 against the Raiders in Week 4. Registered 11 stops twice - in Week 12 against the Vikings and in Week 14 against the Redskins. Named Walter Payton Man of the Year as well.

Lynn Dickey 1978 Green Bay Packers Topps Football Card #78
While he didn't play in 1978 Topps still had a card prepared for him.
After suffering a devastating leg injury half-way through the 1977 season and undergoing 2 major surgeries he returned to the Packers starting lineup in 1979.

Mark Duper 1987 Miami Dolphins Topps NFL Football Trading Card #236
In 1987 Mark Duper was the Dolphins #3 receiver with 33 catches, 597 yards and 8 touchdowns in a strike-shortened season.

Randall Cunningham 1989 Philadelphia Eagles Pro Set Football Trading Card #315
Eagles QB Randal and his 1989 Pro Set Card. Had a very good year in 1989. Led Philadelphia to 11 victories and a Wildcard playoff game. And for the 3rd straight year was the Eagles top rusher as well with 621 on the ground. Made his 2nd Pro Bowl appearance as well.

Hugh McElhenny 1959 San Francisco 49ers Topps NFL Trading Card #5

Trace Armstrong 1990 Chicago Bears Topps NFL Football Trading Card #380
Trace Armstrong and his 1990 Topps card - started all 16 games for the Bears and ranked 2nd on the team with 10 sacks.

YA Tittle 2013 Topps Hall of Fame Archives Set #65
The Hall of Famer played for the 49ers and then the Giants way back in the 1950s and early 1960s. Here he is honored on the 2013 Topps Archives series cards that depicted recent players on retro card designs and a few past players - like Tittle above - on the more recent layouts. He retired in 1964 but the design is from Topps 1985 style.

Bob Avellini 1980 Chicago Bears Topps Football Card #82

1968 Bob Griese Trading Card

Charlie Hennigan 1965 Topps Card
The 1965 Topps Trading Card of Houston Oilers All-League receiver Charley Hennigan

Billy Cannon 2012 LSU Fleer Retro Ultra Card #11
Honoring the 1959 Heisman Trophy Award winner from LSU Fleer put him on a card in 2012. He would become the 1st round pick of the Houston Oilers of the newly formed American Football league and play throughout the entirety of the existence of AFL.

Emlen Tunnell 1974 Pro Football Hall of Fame Immortal Roll Set from Fleer
Hall of Famer Emlen Tunnell honored on this 1974 Fleer Card from the Pro Football Hall of Fame Immortal Roll Set.

Barry Sanders 1991 Detroit Lions Fleer Football Card
His Fleer card from 1991, his 3rd year in the NFL.
All Pro with 1548 Yards, a 4.5 YPC average and a league-leading 16 rushing touchdowns.

Bert Jones 1980 Colts Topps Card
His 1980 Topps card. He completed 55.6% of 446 passes for 3134 yards and 23 touchdowns.

George Rogers 1983 Topps Trading Card
Pro Bowler George Rogers 1983 Topps Card.
In 1982 he made the Pro Bowl rushing for 1144 yards on 256 carries (4.5 yards-per-carry average) and scored 5 touchdowns.

Doug Williams 1989 Washington Redskins Pro Set NFL Football Trading Card #439
His 1989 Pro Set Card - his final season after 4 seasons with the Redskins and 9 overall in the NFL (and another 2 in the USFL). Played primarily as a backup.

Coy Bacon 1980 Topps Redskins Team Leaders/Checklist of 1979
Coy Bacon's team-leading 15 sacks for the Redskins in 1979 is noted here on this card from the the 1980 Topps Team Leaders Set.

Jackie Slater 1988 Los Angeles Rams Topps NFL Football Trading Card #295
1988 - his 13 year in the NFL. Started all 16 games making his 4th of 6 consecutive Pro Bowls.

Pete Pihos 1974 Pro Football Hall Of Fame Immortal Roll Set From Fleer
Hall of Famer Pete Pihos honored on the Fleer Immortal Roll series of 1974.

Fred Biletnikoff 1970 Oakland Raiders Topps Football Card #85
His 6th season with the Raiders. Led the team with 45 catches. Named to the 1970 Pro Bowl - the first Pro Bowl of the newly merged league.

Walter Abercrombie 1988 Pittsburgh Steelers Topps Football Card #146
Walter advanced from 8th to 6th in Steelers' history in career Rushing Yardage in 1987. His 24 Receptions last season advanced him from 20th to 16th in club history with 138 catches.

Maxie Baughan 1968 Los Angeles Rams Topps NFL Football Trading Card #210
Rams linebacker Maxie Baughan on his 1968 Topps card. A Pro Bowler in 1968 he was the defensive captain of Rams squad that set an NFL record of just 3118 yards given up. He had 63 solo tackles and 4 interceptions.

Lynn Swann 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers Topps NFL Football Card #282
1975 - Led the Steelers with 49 grabs and the NFL with 11 touchdown catches. Named Super Bowl X Most Valuable Player after 4-catches, 161-yards and a score in the 21-17 win over the Cowboys.

Ted Hendricks 1975 Green Bay Packers Topps Football Trading Card #315
His Topps card from 1975 - but as with the previous year, he wasn't with the team he was featured with. Al Davis of the Raiders gave up not 1 but 2 1st-round draft picks to get him away from Green Bay. And while he only started 5 games he had 2 interceptions, 5 sacks and a safety. He would remain a Raider for the next 9 years.

Mike Haynes 1991 Oakland Raiders Pro Set Legends Football Card #697
One of the NFL's top cornerbacks during his 14-year career with Patriots ((1976-1982) and Raiders (1983-1989). Haynes was top active pass interceptor in AFC at time of his retirement in 1992. Earned Pro Bowl notice each of his 5 seasons in the league and 9 times in an 11-year span from 1976-1986. Made impact as rookie in 1976 after being selected by Patriots with the NFL's 5th overall draft choice. Intercepted 8 passes and was named AFC Rookie of the Year that season. Returned 6 picks in 1984 for a league leading 220 yards - including a 97-yard touchdown against the Dolphins. Also an effective punt returner scoring 2 touchdowns and averaging 13.5 YPR as a rookie. Had 10.4-yard average on 112 returns in his career. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1997.
Here he is honored in the 1991 Pro Set Legends Card Set.

Jim Hart 1972 St. Louis Cardinals Topps NFL Football Card #88
His 7th season as Pro and not one of his best. He played in only 6 games and started just 3. 60 of 119 passes completed, a 50.4% completion ration, 857 yards and 5 touchdowns. Though he did have the longest pass play of the season with a 98-yard catch-and-run to Cardinals receiver Bobby Moore (a.k.a. Ahmad Rashad).

Art Shell 1979 Oakland Raiders Topps Football Card #210
Entering 1979 Art Shell was in his 11th season and had a string of 7 straight Pro Bowl appearances going back to 1972 broken by a preseason injury. He did return to start the final 11 games of the year.

Jim Otto 1965 Oakland Raiders Topps Card
From 1965 - That year his Raiders finished 2nd in the AFL's Western Division as he was named the 1st Team All-League Center.

Wilbert Montgomery 1980 Topps Card

Herschel Walker 1991 Pro Set Card
His 1991 Rushing & Receiving Table
Year |
Age |
Games |
Rushes |
Yards |
TD |
Long |
Y/A |
Cathes |
Yards |
Y/C |
TD |
Long |
Touches |
Y/Tch |
YScm |
Total TD |
Fumbles |
1991
|
29 |
15 |
198 |
825 |
10 |
71 |
4.2 |
33 |
204 |
6.2 |
0 |
19 |
231 |
4.5 |
1029 |
10 |
2 |
Provided by Pro-Football-Reference.com: View Original Table

Roger Staubach 1979 Dallas Cowboys Topps NFL Football Trading Card #400

Macarthur Lane 1974 Green Bay Packers Topps NFL Football Trading Card #90
Fullback Mac Arthur Lane and his 1974 Topps card. After three years in Green Bay, 1974 was his final season as a Packer. He was the #2 rusher (362 yards) and #2 pass receiver (34 receptions) for the Packers that year.

Mike Singletary 1991 Chicago Bears Pro Set Football Card #5
His 9th consecutive Pro Bowl year with Chicago as well as his 7th All Pro selection.

Ken Stabler 2006 Alabama Press Pass Football Trading Card #57
The Snake - Kenny Stabler remembered from his days at Alabama on this 2006 Press Pass Trading Card.

Bernie Kosar 1987 Game Day Magazine
Bernie Kosar on the cover of Game Day Magazine for the 1987 Game against the Saints

Craig Morton 1973 Dallas Cowboys Topps Football Card #493
His last full season in Dallas as he backed up future Hall of Famer Roger Staubach. The following year he was traded to the Giants for a 1st rounder.

DD Lewis 1980 Dallas Cowboys Topps NFL Football Trading Card #373
Longtime DD Lewis and his 1980 Topps card. He was entering his 12th year in the NFL and 8th as the Cowboys starting Right-Side Linebacker. Started all 16 games. Was awarded the game ball for the Cowboys win over Philadelphia the last week of the season.

Billy Kilmer 1968 New Orleans Saints Topps NFL Football Trading Card #186
By 1968, after being released from San Francisco in 1967, by 1968 Billy Kilmer was the new leader of the newly formed New Orleans Saints. Started 11 games leading the Saints to 4 victories.

Danny Abramowicz 1970 Topps NFL Football Trading Card #215
Saints receiver Danny Abramowicz and his 1970 Topps card - The Saints top receiver that year with 55 catches, 906 yards and 5 touchdowns. Those 55 catches were also third best in the NFL.

Warren Moon 1990 Score Hot Gun #317

Tom Newberry 1992 Los Angeles Rams Pro Set Football Card #222
Featured here on his 1992 Pro Set Card the former All Pro was entering his 7th year in the NFL. Started all 16 games.

Darrell Green Washington Redskins 1990 Pro Set NFL Football Trading Cards #323
After missing much of the 1989 season Darrell Green bounced back in 1990 and made the 4th Pro Bowl of his career. Here he is on his Pro Set Card from that year.

Ted Hendricks 1990 Pro Set Hall of Fame Football Card #26
Pro Set Honors the 1990 Hall of Fame inductee after a 15-year NFL career that included 4 All Pro Seasons and 8 Pro Bowl selections.

Ken Anderson 1974 Cincinnati Bengals Topps NFL Football Trading Card #401
1974 Topps Set - Bengals quarterback Ken Anderson, in his 4th season had a really good year numbers-wise - Led the league with 213 completions, 2667 yards, and a 8.1 YPA. His 64.9% completion percentage was the best as well as his 95.7 quarterback ratio.

Joe Schmidt 1959 Detroit Lions Topps Card
His 1959 Topps card. That season he made his 6th consecutive All-Pro and Pro Bowl teams. All in all he was selected to 8 All-Pro Teams and 10 Pro Bowls during his 13-year career with the Lions.

Richard Dent 1990 Chicago Bears Score NFL Football Trading Card #28
An 8-year NFL veteran in 1990 he enjoyed a Pro Bowl season - 12 sacks, 81 tackles, 3 interceptions and 3 fumble recoveries. He even had a 45-yard fumble return touchdown against the Lions.

Dave Krieg 1992 Pro Set Football Card #330
After 12 years in Seattle holding almost every passing record in Seahawks book he moved on to play 2 seasons in Kansas City in 1992.

Dan Marino 1991 Pro Set Milestone Football Card #13
Printed in 1991 this Pro Set Card honored Dan Marino's 3563 passing yards in 1990. An NFL record at the time it was his 7th consecutive 3,000+ yard-passing season - he would actually extend that record 2 more years through 1991 and 1992.

1970 Deacon Jones Topps Trading Card
Los Angeles Rams Pass Rushing Legend Deacon Jones and his 1970 year series Topps Trading Card

Zeke Bratkowski 1962 Los Angeles Rams Topps NFL Football Trading Card #77
Rams quarterback Zeke Bratkowski and his 1962 Topps card. Started 9 games passing for 1541 yards and 9 TDs.

Mike Alstott 1998 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fleer "Brilliants" Football Card
His 1998 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fleer "Brilliants" Football Card. His 3rd season in the NFL. Made Pro Bowl and All-Pro Team with 846 yards rushing and a total of 9 touchdowns scored.

Jim Hart 1971 St. Louis Cardinals Topps Football Card #47
His 1971 Topps Card - Jim Hart was once again involved in a Cardinals QB controversy after a coaching change starting only 9 games. The Cardinals managed just 4 wins and a tie.

Ronnie Lott 1988 San Francisco 49ers Topps NFL Football Card #51
From the 1988 Topps set, his 8th year in the league and his 3rd straight Pro Bowl selection. Had 5 interceptions and 4 fumble recoveries while helping the 49ers to an NFL Championship.

Danny Abramowicz 1973 New Orleans Saints Topps Football Card #383
His last year with the Saints after being the team's leading receiver for their first 6 years in play. Was traded to the 49ers after 2 games in 1973.

Jack Youngblood 1980 Topps Card with the NFL Quarterback Sack Leaders from the 1979 Season
Defensive lineman Jack Youngblood of the Rams & Al Baker of the Lions led the NFC with 16 sacks each in 1979. They are featured here on this Topps 1980 card along with AFC leading sack specialist Jesse Baker of the Oilers who had 15½ sacks.

Daryle Lamonica 1970 Oakland Raiders Topps Football Trading Card #50
Started all 14 games for the Raiders leading them to an AFL Western Division title and a trip to the AFL title game. 22 touchdown passes and 2516 passing yards.

Sam Huff 1959 New York Giants Topps NFL Football Trading Card #51
Hall of Famer Sam Huff and his 1959 Topps card - considered his Rookie Card, Huff's actual Rookie season was 1956 as a 3rd round draft pick out of West Virginia. In 1959 he was named to his second All Pro and second Pro Bowl teams.

Charlie Waters 1979 Dallas Cowboys Topps Football Card #445
Heading into the 1979 season after 3 straight Pro Bowl appearances he suffered a knee injury during the preseason and missed the entire year.

Bill Brown 1969 Minnesota Vikings NFL Football Trading Card #170
His Topps 1969 card when Minnesota went to Super Bowl IV. His 9th year in the NFL. Was 2nd among Vikings runners with 430 yards rushing.

Chuck Foreman 1974 Minnesota Vikings Topps NFL Football Trading Card #173
Vikings legend Chuck Foreman on his 1974 Topps card. Coming off Rookie of the Year honors in 1973, he was named to the Pro Bowl again for the second straight time in 1974.

Lyle Alzado 1975 Topps - 1974 All Pro Defensive Ends with Carl Eller #216
While this 1975 Topps card proclaims the Vikings Carl Eller and Broncos Lyle Alzado as All Pros from the 1974 season, neither player was actually bestowed with the honor. Carl Eller did make the 2nd-team Pro Bowl though and Alzado was unofficially credited with 9 sacks.

Warren Moon 1990 Houston Oilers Score Football Trading Card #105
The league's top passer with 362 completions, 4639 yards and 33 touchdown passes in 1990 Warren Moon led the Oilers to a 2nd place finish in the AFC Central Division and a Wildcard playoff appearance.

Joe Scibelli 1972 Sunoco Football Card

Keith Jackson 1992 Philadelphia Eagles Upper Deck Football Card
His 1992 Upper Deck Card.

Bruce Smith 1990 AFC Pro Bowl - Pro Set Trading Card #371
Selected to his 3rd straight Pro Bowl in 1990 after posting 13 sacks in 1989 - Bills Hall of Famer Bruce Smith on this 1990 Pro Set Pro Bowl series card.

Randy Cross 1980 San Francisco 49er Topps NFL Football Trading Card #123
49er Veteran Offensive lineman Randy Cross on his 1980 Topps card.

Jim Plunkett 1973 New England Patriots Topps Football Card #355
Jim Plunkett on his 1973 Topps card - 1973 turned out to be a good season for him numbers wise - he started all 14 games, completed over 51% of his passes and threw for 2550 yards and 13 touchdowns, but the Patriots continued to struggle as a team winning only 5 games.

Harvey Martin, 1980 Dallas Cowboys Topps Football Trading Card #270
Harvey Martin of the Dallas Cowboys and his 1980 Topps card. Started all 16 games and 3 playoff games. Is credited with 12 sacks and another 4 more in the playoffs.

Ronnie Lott 1991 San Francisco 49ers Score Football Card
One of the toughest tacklers in NFL History - played 15 seasons for 4 different teams.

Trace Armstrong 1992 Chicago Bears Pro Set Football Trading Card #119
His 1992 Pro Set Card - started 14 games, 6.5 sacks.

Joe Perry 1959 San Francisco 49ers Topps Football Card #80
From the Topps 1959 set - It was the Hall of Famers 12th season in the NFL. Rushed for 602 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Franco Harris 1975 - Cover of Street and Smith's 1975 Yearbook
After a Pro Bowl season the MVP of Super Bowl IX made the cover of the Street and Smith's 1975 Pro Football Yearbook.

Jim Kelly 1991 Pro Set - the 1990 NFL Passing Leaders Card #8
From the 1991 Pro Set Passing Leaders set depicting the top passers of the 1990. Bills quarterback Jim Kelly led the league with a 101.2 Passer Rating. This was only the 5th time a player ended the season above 100 in the Passer Rating category.

Duane Putnam 1958 Los Angeles Rams Topps NFL Football Trading Card #55
1958 - Named to his 3rd All Pro Team

Bernie Kosar 1990 Cleveland Browns Pro Set NFL Football Trading Card #72
1990 Pro Set - Bernie Kosar started 13 games, passed for 2552 yards and 10 TDs.

Ernie Ladd 1965 Topps Card
Ladd's 1965 Topps Trading card. By 1965 he had played in 5 AFL All Star Games.

Harold Carmichael 1980 Philadelphia Eagles Topps Football Card #420
He entered the 1980 NFL season with a then NFL record 112 straight games with a reception. He extended that streak all the way to the season's final game against Dallas when he left the game during the 1st half with an injury and did not return. Earned the 4th Pro Bowl of his career.

Kenny Stabler 1983 NO Saints Topps Card
His 1983 Topps card when he was with Bum Phillips and the New Orleans Saints.

Warren Moon 1991 Pro Set 1990 Passing Yards & TDs Leader #9
In 1991 Pro Set lauded the Oilers QB 1990 accomplishment of leading the NFL with 4689 passing yards and 33 touchdown passes. He was also tops in pass attempts (362) and completions (584).

Lyle Alzado 1974 Denver Broncos Topps NFL Football Trading Card #321
His 1974 Topps card - unofficially registered 13 sacks.

Dan Hampton 1981 Chicago Bears Topps NFL Football Trading Card #316
His 3rd year in the NFL - the future Hall of Famer was the Bears co-leader in sacks with 9.

Tommy McDonald 1957 Philadelphia Eagles Rookie Card
Drafted out of Oklahoma in the 3rd round. Had 695 All-Purpose yards as a Rookie. That includes 228 yards receiving on 9 catches - a 25.3 yards-per-catch average. Scored 3 Touchdowns.

John Elway 1990 Denver Broncos Pro Set Football Card #88
Denver's Hall of Fame QB and his 1990 Pro Set card. His 8th year in the NFL 1990 saw the Broncos with only 5 victories. He was 3rd in the AFC Passing Yardage race with 3526 yards.

Lee Roy Selmon 1979 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Topps NFL Football Trading Card #123
1979 - His 4th year in the league. Selected NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 11 sacks (unofficial) and a 29-yard fumble recovery touchdown against the Lions. Named All Pro and made his 1st of 6 straight Pro Bowls.

Wilber Marshall 1990 Washington Redskins Score NFL Football Trading Card #70
His 1990 Score Card - his 7th season in the NFL and 3rd with the Redskins.

1977 New York Giants Team Leaders Topps Card #518

Diron Talbert 1973 Washington Redskins Topps Football Card #19
One of the Redskins unsung heroes of the 1970s. Here he is on his 1973 Topps card - a 7-year NFL veteran it was his 4th with Washington.

Preston Pearson 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers Topps NFL Football Trading Card #452
On his Topps 1974 card. 1974 was his last of 5 seasons with the Steelers. Sidelined part of the year with a hamstring injury he was still productive with 81 touches, 435 total yards from scrimmage, a 5.4 Yards-per-touch and 4 scores. He was waived before the start of the 1975 season. When he left the Steelers he was the franchise #7 All-Time leading rusher.

Tony Sardisco 1962 Boston Patriots Fleer AFL Card
His 1962 Boston Patriots Fleer card and last season as a player.

Boomer Esiason 1990 NFL Pro Bowl Pro Set Card #341
Boomer Esiason made his 3rd Pro Bowl after passing for 3525 yards, 28 touchdowns and finishing 1989 with a 92.1 Quarterback Rating. Reflected here in the 1990 Pro Set.

Earl Morrall 1970 Baltimore Colts Topps Trading Football Card #88
Earl Morrall on his 1970 Topps card - 1970 was yet another unusual twist in Morrall's career. Back to backing up Johnny Unitas, he started just 1 game - a victory over Patriots. He did get a bit of revenge relieving Unitas in the last game of the season against the Jets. He threw 4 touchdowns and passed for 348 yards in a 35-20 win. As the Colts advanced to their second Super Bowl he found himself in the spotlight once again when Unitas went down with a rib injury in the 2nd quarter. Helped out by Cowboy mistakes Morrall managed to play well enough to keep the Colts in the game and eventually led the offense to Jim O'Brien's game winning field goal.

Mark Jackson 1992 Denver Broncos AAA Wild Card Football Card #114
Broncos Receiver Mark Jackson on his 1992 AAA Wildcard issue. His last season in Denver after 7 years with the team he had 48 catches for 745 yards and 8 touchdowns.

Rayfield Wright & Russ Washington - 1974 All Pro Tackles Topps #202 (1975)
Rayfield Wright of the Cowboys and Russ Washington of the Chargers were both named to the 1974 NFL All Pro Team. Here Topps recognizes them in their 1975 set.

Marcus Allen 1991 LA Raiders Pro Set Football Trading Card #541
On his 1991 Pro Set card. By the '91 season the former All Pro was nearing the end of his 11-year span with the Raiders and his playing time had been quite limited. He only had 63 carries and a total of just 78 touches all together.
By 1993 he would would find new life with the Chiefs.

Earnest Byner 1986 Cleveland Browns Topps NFL Football Trading Card #189

Maxie Baughan 1963 Philadelphia Eagles Topps Football Trading Card #118
Maxie Baughan and his 1963 Topps card. His 4th year in the NFL with the Eagles and his 3rd Pro Bowl.

Fred Thurston 1963 Green Bay Packers Topps NFL Football Trading Card #90
Fuzzy Thurston on his 1963 Topps card.

Jack Pardee 1990 Houston Oilers Head Coach NFL Pro Set Trading Card #127
After coaching a couple seasons in the USFL he was offered the head coaching job with the Houston Oilers. His first season ended with a 9-7 record and a Wildcard spot in AFC Post Season play.

Dan Towler 1956 Los Angeles Rams Topps Football Card #90
Even though Dan Towler didn't play in 1956, Topps had a card for him. In 56 he retired to become the full-time pastor of the Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church of Pasadena, California. But during the 6 seasons he played he had a 5.2 lifetime YPC average, led the NFL in rushing once, rushing touchdowns twice, went to 4 Pro Bowls and left the Rams as their All-Time leading rusher.

Dan Marino 1995 Miami Dolphins Pinnacle Dial Corporation Football Card #18

George Rogers 1984 New Orleans Saints Topps Football Card
From 1984 - 914 yards and 2 rushing touchdowns. His last year as a Saint before he was traded to the Redskins.

Lionel Taylor 1965 Denver Broncos Topps Card #65
From the 1965 Topps set. He led the AFL again with 85 catches. Was named to the AFL All League team as well as the AFL West All-Star team.

Doug Atkins 1962 Chicago Bears Topps NFL Football Trading Card #21
1962 Topps - Big Doug Atkins was 32 years old in his 10th year in the NFL but still made the Pro Bowl and was credited with 10½ sacks.

Tom Fears 1956 Los Angeles Rams Topps Card #42
From his last season of a 9-year career. Unfortunately a pre-season injury slowed him down to the point he had but 5 catches. Retired before the season ended but stayed on as an assistant coach with the Rams.

Craig Morton 1978 Topps - Passes Broncos to Super Bowl XII | #2
The 1978 Topps card depicting Craig Morton and the Broncos 1977 AFC Championship win over the Oakland Raiders. Morton completed 10 of 20 passes for 224 yards and 2 touchdowns to give Denver the Championship and their first trip to the Super Bowl.

John Offerdahl 1991 Dolphins Topps Card
His 1991 Topps card. Unfortunately, it was this season that injuries began slow done the former All-Pro as his playing time was greatly reduced for the rest of his career.

Willie Anderson 1991 Los Angeles Rams Pro Set Football Card #550
His 4th year in the league represented here on this 1991 Pro Set card #550. Had 32 catches for 530 yardsand 1 touchdown.

Fran Tarkenton 1978 Minnesota Vikings Topps NFL Football Trading Card #100
His Topps card from 1978 - his 18th and final year in the NFL. Retired as Pro Football's All-Time Passer with 3686 completions, 47,003 yards and 342 touchdown passes.

Jim Kelly 1990 Score Hot Gun #8 Football Trading Card #318
After posting an 86.2 Passer Rating (6th best in the league in 1989) he was featured in the Score Hot Guns set of 1990.

Harold Jackson 1980 New England Patriots Topps Football Card #7
In 1980 Harold Jackson was entering his 13th season in the NFL and still playing a very competitive level. He was the Patriots #3 receiver with 35 catches. He averaged 21.1 yards a catch as well (737 yards, 5 TDs).

Lawrence McCutcheon 1978 Topps Los Angeles Rams Checklist-Team Leaders of 1977
Lawrence McCutcheon on the 1978 Topps Los Angeles Rams Checklist that listed the Team Leaders of 1977. Rushed for 1238 yards while going to the Pro Bowl - the 5th of his career.

Jack Lambert 1990 Hall of Fame Class Proset Football Card #27
The 1990 card Honoring the induction of Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker Jack Lambert into the Hall of Fame.

1990 NFL Touchdown & Rushing Yards Leader Barry Sanders | 1991 Pro Set #10
The NFL's leading Touchdown and Rushing Yards Leader in 1990 - 16 Total TDs and 1304 rushing yards - is featured here on 1991 Pro Set card #10

Doug Atkins 1961 Chicago Bears Fleer NFL Football Trading Card #9
Big Doug and his 1961 Fleer card. In 1961 he was named to his 5th straight Pro Bowl. He had 8 during his career.

Billy Kilmer - 1962 Rookie Card
Rookie Card of one of the NFL's legend's of the game. In 1962 he was just starting his 2nd year with the San Francisco 49ers. His career would last a total of 16 NFL seasons with 3 different teams and a Super Bowl appearance in 1974.

Archie Manning 1991 Dominos Pizza-Upper Deck Quarterback Challenge Football Trading Card #40
The New Orleans star QB of the 70s is featured in the 1991 Dominos Pizza-Upper Deck Quarterback Challenge Card set.

Bert Jones 1975 Baltimore Colts Topps NFL Football Trading Card #199
In 1975 the 3rd-year man from LSU started to come into his own. Led the Colts to 10 victories and their first Division title in 5 seasons. Had a tremendeous year finishing among the NFL's Top-10 in several categories - Passing attempts, yards, completions, completion percentage, rating, touchdown passes and fewest interceptions.

Lyle Alzado 1979 Denver Broncos Topps Football Card #420
His 1979 Broncos Topps card - ironic because in 1979 he was in Cleveland after Denver had traded him. Credited with 80 tackles and 7 sacks his first year with the Browns.

Otis Taylor 1969 Kansas City Chiefs Topps AFL football trading Card #191
1969 - His 5th year with the Chiefs. 2nd on the team in catches with 41 grabs and #1 in receiving yardage - 696. His 7 touchdowns were a team best to that year.

Dan Marino 1995 Miami Dolphins Skybox NFL Football Trading Card #84

Mike Webster 1980 Pittsburgh Steelers Topps NFL Football Card #350

Gerry Philbin 1972 New York Jets Topps NFL Football Trading Card #113
Former AFL All League Defensive End Gerry Philbin and his 1972 Topps card. His 9th career in Pro Football - started all 14 games for the Jets, had 4 sacks and a couple of fumble recoveries.

Seattle Seahawks 1977 Team Leaders on 1978 Topps Card #526
The Seattle Seahawks team leaders from the 1977 NFL Season shown on 1978 Topps Card #526.

Milt Plum 1960 Cleveland Browns Topps Card
His 1960 Topps Card

Earl Campbell 1979 Houston Oilers Topps Football Trading Card #390
In 1979 he followed up his record-breaking rookie season with another awesome performance by leading the league with 1697 rushing yards and 19 rushing touchdowns.

John Riggins 1972 New York Jets Topps Pro Action Football Card #126
Earned a spot in the Topps 1972 "Pro Action" set for his efforts as a Jets Rookie in 1971 when he picked up 769 yards rushing and ended up with a 4.3 YPC average.

Walter Payton 1979 Chicago Bears Topps NFL Trading Card #480
The Great Walter Payton on his 1979 Topps card. Had a another phenomenal year carrying the the ball 369 times for 1610 yards - that's almost a 4-and-a-half yards per carry average. He became the Bears All-time Franchise Rushing leader as well as moved into the #8 All Time NFL Rushing Leader slot.

Harold Carmichael 2004 Philadelphia Eagles Fleer Greats Trading Card #67
The Eagles Hall of Famer is featured here in this Fleer 2004 "Greats" edition. Finished his 14-year NFL career after 182 games, 590 catches, 8985 yards, a 15.2 YPC average and 79 touchdown catches.

Yale Lary 2008 Leaf Limited Spotlight Legend Cards #200
One of the NFL's most versatile players of his era, he is honored on the 2008 Leaf Limited Set, card #200. He punted, returned kicks and played Defensive Back - as was among the NFL's best at all of them. Led the league in punting 3 times and was among the top 10 ball hawks 4 times. Still ranks in the Top 5 for numerous Detroit Lion franchise records including #3 in Career Interceptions (50) and #2 in Punting Average in a Season (48.9 in 1963). Hall of Fame Inductee in 1979.

Jim Otto 1970 Oakland Raiders Topps NFL Football Card #116
His 11th year with Oakland, 1970 saw the first season of the NFL/AFL merger and Otto was named 1st-Team All Pro.

Floyd Little 1972 Denver Broncos Topps NFL Football Trading Card #50
Broncos running back Floyd Little and his 1972 Topps card. Lead the Broncos in rushing with 859 yards.

Fred Biletnikoff 1972 Topps with Otis Taylor & Randy Vataha, 1971 AFC Receiving Leaders
Fred Biletnikoff was the NFL's top receiver with 61 catches. Here he is shown with the AFC's #2 and #3 receivers. Otis Taylor & Randy Vataha

Gene Lipscomb 1962 Pittsburgh Steelers Topps NFL Football Trading Card #133
1962 Topps - his 10th and final season in the NFL before his tragic death. Started 13 games, had a fumble recovery and 7 sacks.

Don Maynard 1973 New York Jets Topps Football Card

Dan Marino 1995 5000 Yards Passing in 1984 Upper Deck DM #2

Gene Lipscomb 1959 Baltimore Colts NFL Football Trading Card #36
Big Daddy Lipscomb on his 1959 Topps card. Started all 12 games and made All Pro.