Center Football Cards, page 25
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1973 Topps | 446 | Ken Bowman | Green Bay Packers | center | Wisconsin | Packers Hall of Fame 1981 | |||
1973 Topps | 461 | Jim Otto | Oakland Raiders | center | Miami Florida | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1980 | |||
1973 Topps | 471 | Ed Flanagan | Detroit Lions | center | Purdue | ||||
1973 Topps | 478 | Bob DeMarco | Cleveland Browns | center | Dayton | ||||
1973 Topps | 492 | Mick Tingelhoff | Minnesota Vikings | center | Nebraska | Pro Football Hall of Fame 2015, Vikings Ring of Honor 2001 | |||
1973 Topps | 503 | Larry Kaminski | Denver Broncos | center | Purdue | Rookie card | |||
1973 Topps | 526 | Dave Manders | Dallas Cowboys | center | Michigan State | ||||
1974 Colorado Playing Cards | Pete Brock | center | Colorado | Brock played 12 seasons for the New England Patriots. His younger brother, Stan Brock, who also attended the University of Colorado, played 16 seasons for the New Orleans Saints and San Diego Chargers. Both brothers are members of the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame. | ex | ||||
1974 Colorado Playing Cards | Leon White | center | Colorado | ||||||
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll | Chuck Bednarik | center, defensive tackle | Pennsylvania | College Hall of Fame 1969, Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1967 | Bednarik missed only 3 games in 14 seasons with the Eagles. | ||||
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll | Mel Hein | center | Washington State | College Hall of Fame 1954, Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 | Hein started at center for the Giants for 15 years. He was the NFL MVP in 1938. | ||||
1974 Fleer Immortal Roll | Bulldog Turner | center, linebacker | Hardin-Simmons | College Hall of Fame 1960, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1966 | Turner was named to the All-NFL team in 6 of his 13 seasons with the Bears. | ||||
1974 Nebraska Playing Cards | Rik Bonness | center | Nebraska | Error card Bonness's first name is misspelled "Rick" on this card. |
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1974 Nebraska Playing Cards | Richard Duda | center | Nebraska | nm | |||||
1974 Parker Brothers | 4 | Ken Bowman | Green Bay Packers | center | Wisconsin | Packers Hall of Fame 1981 | |||
1974 Parker Brothers | 18 | Rich Coady | Chicago Bears | center | Memphis | ||||
1974 Parker Brothers | 81 | Ted Fritsch Jr. | Atlanta Falcons | center | St. Norbert | ||||
1974 Parker Brothers | 111 | Ed Flanagan | Detroit Lions | center | Purdue | ||||
1974 Parker Brothers | 124A | Forrest Blue | San Francisco 49ers | center | Auburn | This variation has 1972 stats and 2 asterisks on the back. | |||
1974 Parker Brothers | 124B | Forrest Blue | San Francisco 49ers | center | Auburn | This variation has 1973 stats and 1 asterisk on the back. | |||
1974 Topps | 4 | Ken Bowman | Green Bay Packers | center | Wisconsin | Packers Hall of Fame 1981 | |||
1974 Topps | 18 | Rich Coady | Chicago Bears | center | Memphis | Coady's son, also named Rich Coady, played for the St. Louis Rams and Tennessee Titans. | |||
1974 Topps | 51 | Greg Larson | New York Giants | center | Minnesota | ||||
1974 Topps | 81 | Ted Fritsch Jr. | Atlanta Falcons | center | St. Norbert | Fritsch's father, Ted Fritsch Sr., played nine seasons for the Green Bay Packers. | |||
1974 Topps | 111 | Ed Flanagan | Detroit Lions | center | Purdue | Flanagan started 129 straight games for the Lions, from his rookie season, 1965, to 1974. |