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Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
26 |
Bob Brown |
Ottawa Rough Riders |
defensive end |
Miami Florida |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
29 |
Bob Taylor |
Toronto Argonauts |
defensive end |
Maryland Eastern Shore |
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Taylor played for the NFL's New York Giants in 1963 and 1964. |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
34 |
Ed Harrington |
Toronto Argonauts |
defensive end |
Langston |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
40 |
Peter Martin |
Toronto Argonauts |
defensive end |
Western Ontario |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
62 |
Bill Whisler |
Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
defensive end |
Iowa |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
75 |
Chuck Zickefoose |
Calgary Stampeders |
center, defensive end |
Kansas State |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
84 |
Dick Suderman |
Calgary Stampeders |
defensive end |
Western Ontario |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
93 |
Ken Reed |
Saskatchewan Roughriders |
defensive end, linebacker |
Tulsa |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
99 |
Don Gerhardt |
Saskatchewan Roughriders |
defensive end |
Concordia College |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
108 |
Earl Edwards |
Edmonton Eskimos |
defensive end, defensive tackle |
Wichita State |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
113 |
Ron Forwick |
Edmonton Eskimos |
defensive end |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
121 |
Garner Ekstran |
BC Lions |
linebacker, defensive end |
Washington State |
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
126 |
Mike Martin |
BC Lions |
defensive end |
Washington State |
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1968 Topps |
10 |
Carl Kammerer |
Washington Redskins |
defensive end |
Pacific |
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Rookie card |
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1968 Topps |
80 |
Lamar Lundy |
Los Angeles Rams |
defensive end |
Purdue |
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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 |
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1968 Topps |
126 |
Ordell Braase |
Baltimore Colts |
defensive end |
South Dakota |
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1968 Topps |
154 |
Bill Glass |
Cleveland Browns |
defensive end |
Baylor |
College Hall of Fame 1985 |
This is the only Browns card in the 1968 Topps set whose label has a red background. See the Gallery's "Not Like the Others" page. |
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1968 Topps |
167 |
Speedy Duncan |
San Diego Chargers |
defensive end |
Jackson State |
Chargers Hall of Fame 1994 |
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1968 Topps |
187 |
Jim Katcavage |
New York Giants |
defensive end, defensive tackle |
Dayton |
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1968 Topps Test Team Photos |
1 |
Green Bay Packers
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Green Bay Packers |
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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. |
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1968 Topps Test Team Photos |
4 |
Miami Dolphins
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Miami Dolphins |
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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. |
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1968 Topps Test Team Photos |
11 |
Dallas Cowboys
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Dallas Cowboys |
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This card pictures the 1967 Cowboys team. Strangely, the background is blanked out on the image, and the players appear to be floating in space. You can see the original image here. The 1967 Cowboys finished 9-5 and lost to the Green Bay Packers in the "Ice Bowl." The 1968 Cowboys went 12-2 and lost to the Cleveland Browns in the divisional round of the playoffs. |
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1968 Topps Test Team Photos |
12 |
Buffalo Bills
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Buffalo Bills |
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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. |
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1968 Topps Test Team Photos |
17 |
Oakland Raiders
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Oakland Raiders |
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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. |
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