Defensive End Football Cards, page 3
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1955 Bowman | 45 | Gene Brito | Washington Redskins | defensive end | Loyola Marymount | Commanders Ring of Fame | Rookie card | ex | |
1955 Bowman | 94 | Marion Campbell | San Francisco 49ers | defensive end | Georgia | ||||
1955 Bowman | 98 | Carlton Massey | Cleveland Browns | defensive end | Texas, Southwestern | Rookie card | |||
1955 Bowman | 105 | Tom Scott | Philadelphia Eagles | defensive end | Virginia | College Hall of Fame 1979 | |||
1955 Bowman | 116 | Bill McPeak | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive end | Pittsburgh | ||||
1955 Bowman | 121 | Andy Robustelli | Los Angeles Rams | defensive end | Arnold College | Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 | |||
1955 Bowman | 134 | Ernie Stautner | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive end, defensive tackle | Boston College | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1969, Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 | |||
1955 Bowman | 138 | Norm Willey | Philadelphia Eagles | defensive end | Marshall | ||||
1955 Rams Team Issue | Jack Bighead | Los Angeles Rams | end, defensive end | Pepperdine | |||||
1955 Rams Team Issue | Glenn Holtzman | Los Angeles Rams | tackle, defensive end | North Texas | |||||
1955 Rams Team Issue | Paul Miller | Los Angeles Rams | defensive end | LSU | |||||
1955 Rams Team Issue | Andy Robustelli | Los Angeles Rams | defensive end | Arnold College | Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 | ||||
1956 49ers Team Issue | Ed Henke | San Francisco 49ers | defensive end | USC | |||||
1956 49ers Team Issue | Charlie Powell | San Francisco 49ers | defensive end | nm | |||||
1956 49ers Team Issue | Charlie Smith | San Francisco 49ers | defensive end | Abilene Christian | |||||
1956 Giants Team Issue | Jim Katcavage | New York Giants | defensive end, defensive tackle | Dayton | 1956 was Katkavage's rookie year. He played 13 seasons for the Giants. | ||||
1956 Giants Team Issue | Andy Robustelli | New York Giants | defensive end | Arnold College | Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 | ||||
1956 Parkhurst | 20 | Gordon Sturtridge | Saskatchewan Roughriders | defensive end | St. Boniface | On December 9, 1956, Sturtridge died in a plane crash with four other Canadian football players: Mel Becket, Mario DeMarco, Ray Syrnyk, and Cal Jones. | |||
1956 Parkhurst | 37 | Bud Grant | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | end, defensive end | Minnesota | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1983, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1994, Vikings Ring of Honor 1998 | Grant and Warren Moon are the only people to have been elected to both the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Grant also played basketball for two seasons with the Minnesota Lakers. The Lakers won the NBA Championship in 1950, his first season. | ||
1956 Topps | 7 | Green Bay Packers Team | Green Bay Packers | This card pictures the 1955 Packers team. The team photo includes Deral Teteak, a member of the Packers Hall of Fame who never appeared on a card of his own. | |||||
1956 Topps | 22 | Chicago Cardinals Team | Chicago Cardinals | Short print This card pictures the 1955 Chicago Cardinals team. |
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1956 Topps | 26 | San Francisco 49ers Team | San Francisco 49ers | This card pictures the 1955 49ers team. Most of the players on the card also appeared on 1955 49ers Team Issue Photos. | |||||
1956 Topps | 40 | Philadelphia Eagles Team | Philadelphia Eagles | This card pictures the 1955 Philadelphia Eagles team. | |||||
1956 Topps | 45 | Cleveland Browns Team | Cleveland Browns | This card pictures the 1955 Cleveland Browns team. 1955 was Otto Graham's last season, and the Browns won the NFL Championship. Hall of Fame coach Chuck Noll was a linebacker on the team. | |||||
1956 Topps | 48 | Baltimore Colts Team | Baltimore Colts | This card pictures the 1955 Baltimore Colts team. Hall of Fame NFL coach Don Shula is in the front row. Leroy Vaughn, father of major league baseball's Mo Vaughn, is in the back row. |