Minnesota Alumni Football Cards, page 6

Image Set #Card Title/Players Pro Team Position College Honors Notes Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards
1966 Topps Bobby Bell 1966 Topps 64 Bobby Bell Kansas City Chiefs linebacker, defensive end Minnesota Chiefs Hall of Fame 1980, College Hall of Fame 1991, Outland Trophy 1962, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983
1967 Philadelphia Milt Sunde 1967 Philadelphia 105 Milt Sunde Minnesota Vikings guard Minnesota Rookie card

Sunde played 11 seasons in the NFL, all for the Vikings.
PSA 7
1967 Topps Gino Cappelletti 1967 Topps 3 Gino Cappelletti Boston Patriots end Minnesota Patriots Hall of Fame 1992
1967 Topps Bobby Bell 1967 Topps 69 Bobby Bell Kansas City Chiefs linebacker, defensive end Minnesota Chiefs Hall of Fame 1980, College Hall of Fame 1991, Outland Trophy 1962, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983
1968 KDKA Steelers Linebackers 1968 KDKA Steelers Linebackers John Campbell played seven seasons in the NFL (with the Minnesota Vikings, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Baltimore Colts), but he never appeared on a regular issue football card. PSA 9
John Campbell Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Minnesota
Ray May Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Los Angeles City, USC
Andy Russell Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Missouri Steelers Hall of Honor 2017
Bill Saul Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Penn State
1968 KDKA Steelers Tight Ends 1968 KDKA Steelers Tight Ends
Chet Anderson Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Minnesota
John Hilton Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Richmond
1968 Topps Bobby Bell 1968 Topps 93 Bobby Bell Kansas City Chiefs linebacker, defensive end Minnesota Chiefs Hall of Fame 1980, College Hall of Fame 1991, Outland Trophy 1962, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983
1968 Topps Gino Cappelletti 1968 Topps 98 Gino Cappelletti Boston Patriots end Minnesota Patriots Hall of Fame 1992
1968 Topps Kent Kramer 1968 Topps 134 Kent Kramer New Orleans Saints end Minnesota Rookie card

This card pictures Kramer with the Saints, but the Saints traded him to the Los Angeles Rams in August of 1968.
1968 Topps Test Team Photos Green Bay Packers 1968 Topps Test Team Photos 1 Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers This card pictures the 1967 Packers. It is unusual in that it includes the trainers and equipment managers, but not the coaches. The Packers finished the regular season with a 9-4-1 record in 1967, and they went on to beat the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl II. The 1968 Packers went 6-7-1.
1968 Topps Test Team Photos Miami Dolphins 1968 Topps Test Team Photos 4 Miami Dolphins Miami Dolphins This card pictures the 1967 Dolphins. Sadly, it might be the worst team photo ever. The coaches in front dominate the photo, and all you can see of the players in back is their heads. Only about half of the players' numbers are visible.
1968 Topps Test Team Photos Buffalo Bills 1968 Topps Test Team Photos 12 Buffalo Bills Buffalo Bills The Bills finished 1-12-1 in 1968, worst in the NFL and AFL. They chose O.J. Simpson with the first overall draft pick in 1969.
1968 Topps Test Team Photos Oakland Raiders 1968 Topps Test Team Photos 17 Oakland Raiders Oakland Raiders The Raiders arranged themselves in numerical order for this photo, with one exception: number 00, Jim Otto, the Hall of Fame center, is in the center of the front row.
1969 Drenks Packers Pins Gale Gillingham 1969 Drenks Packers Pins Gale Gillingham Green Bay Packers guard Minnesota Packers Hall of Fame 1982
1969 Eskimo Pie Gino Cappelletti, Dale Livingston 1969 Eskimo Pie Gino Cappelletti, Dale Livingston
Gino Cappelletti Boston Patriots end Minnesota Patriots Hall of Fame 1992
Dale Livingston Cincinnati Bengals kicker, punter Western Michigan
1969 Glendale Stamps Gino Cappelletti 1969 Glendale Stamps Gino Cappelletti Boston Patriots end Minnesota Patriots Hall of Fame 1992
1969 Glendale Stamps Bobby Bell 1969 Glendale Stamps Bobby Bell Kansas City Chiefs linebacker, defensive end Minnesota Chiefs Hall of Fame 1980, College Hall of Fame 1991, Outland Trophy 1962, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983
1969 Glendale Stamps Aaron Brown 1969 Glendale Stamps Aaron Brown Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Minnesota
1969 Topps Greg Larson 1969 Topps 106 Greg Larson New York Giants center Minnesota
1969 Topps Bobby Bell 1969 Topps 153 Bobby Bell Kansas City Chiefs linebacker, defensive end Minnesota Chiefs Hall of Fame 1980, College Hall of Fame 1991, Outland Trophy 1962, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983
1969 Topps Gino Cappelletti 1969 Topps 172 Gino Cappelletti Boston Patriots end Minnesota Patriots Hall of Fame 1992
1969 Topps 4-in-1 Ralph Baker, Les Duncan, Bobby Bell, Eric Crabtree 1969 Topps 4-in-1 Ralph Baker, Les Duncan, Bobby Bell, Eric Crabtree nm
Ralph Baker New York Jets linebacker Penn State
Bobby Bell Kansas City Chiefs linebacker, defensive end Minnesota Chiefs Hall of Fame 1980, College Hall of Fame 1991, Outland Trophy 1962, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983
Eric Crabtree Denver Broncos end Pittsburgh
Speedy Duncan San Diego Chargers defensive end Jackson State Chargers Hall of Fame 1994
1969 Topps 4-in-1 Willie West, Ken Herock, Gino Cappelletti, George Byrd 1969 Topps 4-in-1 Willie West, Ken Herock, Gino Cappelletti, George Byrd
George Byrd Buffalo Bills defensive back Boston University
Gino Cappelletti Boston Patriots end Minnesota Patriots Hall of Fame 1992
Ken Herock Cincinnati Bengals end West Virginia
Willie West Miami Dolphins defensive back Oregon
1969 Topps 4-in-1 Tom Woodeshick, Greg Larson, Don Perkins, Bill Kilmer 1969 Topps 4-in-1 Tom Woodeshick, Greg Larson, Don Perkins, Bill Kilmer
Bill Kilmer New Orleans Saints quarterback, halfback UCLA College Hall of Fame 1999, Commanders Ring of Fame , Saints Hall of Fame 1990
Greg Larson New York Giants center Minnesota
Don Perkins Dallas Cowboys halfback New Mexico Cowboys Ring of Honor 1976
Tom Woodeshick Philadelphia Eagles running back West Virginia
1969 Topps Mini-Card Albums New York Giants 1969 Topps Mini-Card Albums New York Giants New York Giants The players on the cover of this album are Washington Redskins quarterback Norm Snead and New York Giants defensive tackle Dick Modzelewski. Topps also used this image seven years earlier, as the black-and-white inset photo on Snead's 1962 Topps card.