End Football Cards, page 45
| Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1966 Philadelphia | 174 | Bernie Casey | San Francisco 49ers | end, halfback | Bowling Green | |||
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1966 Philadelphia | 179 | Dave Parks | San Francisco 49ers | end, flanker | Texas Tech | College Hall of Fame 2008 | The 49ers chose Parks with the first overall pick in the 1964 NFL draft. See the Gallery's First Overall Draft Picks page. | |
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1966 Philadelphia | 189 | Pat Richter | Washington Redskins | end | Wisconsin | College Hall of Fame 1996 | Rookie card | |
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1966 Topps | 4 | Gino Cappelletti | Boston Patriots | end | Minnesota | Patriots Hall of Fame 1992 | Cappelletti led the American Football League in scoring five times: 1961 and 1963-1966. | |
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1966 Topps | 7 | Art Graham | Boston Patriots | end | Boston College | |||
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1966 Topps | 17 | Glenn Bass | Buffalo Bills | end | East Carolina | |||
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1966 Topps | 41 | Leroy Moore | Denver Broncos | end | Fort Valley State | nm | ||
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1966 Topps | 45 | Lionel Taylor | Denver Broncos | end | New Mexico Highlands | Broncos Ring of Fame 1984 | After retiring as a player, Taylor coached 26 years in the NFL, NCAA, and World League of American Football. He won Super Bowl rings as the Pittsburgh Steelers' receivers coach in 1975 and 1976. | |
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1966 Topps | 53 | Larry Elkins | Houston Oilers | end | Baylor | College Hall of Fame 1994 | ||
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1966 Topps | 55 | Willie Frazier | Houston Oilers | end | Arkansas-Pine Bluff | |||
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1966 Topps | 57 | Charlie Hennigan | Houston Oilers | end | Northwestern State (LA) | |||
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1966 Topps | 66 | Chris Burford | Kansas City Chiefs | end | Stanford | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1975, College Hall of Fame 1995 | ||
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1966 Topps | 75 | Otis Taylor | Kansas City Chiefs | end | Prairie View | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1982 | Rookie card Taylor led the AFL with 22.4 yards per reception in 1966. He also had the league's longest reception, 89 yards. |
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1966 Topps | 82 | Dave Kocourek | Miami Dolphins | end | Wisconsin | PSA 8 | ||
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1966 Topps | 93 | Dee Mackey | New York Jets | end | Texas A and M - Commerce | Mackey's son, Kyle Mackey, played quarterback for the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets. | PSA 8 | |
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1966 Topps | 95 | Don Maynard | New York Jets | end | Texas-El Paso | Jets Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1987 | ||
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1966 Topps | 101 | George Sauer Jr. | New York Jets | end | Texas | Rookie card Sauer played six seasons for the New York Jets. |
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1966 Topps | 104 | Fred Biletnikoff | Oakland Raiders | end | Florida State | College Hall of Fame 1991, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1988 | Error card Biletnikoff's name is misspelled "Bilentnikoff" on the back of this card. |
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1966 Topps | 112 | Ken Herock | Oakland Raiders | end | West Virginia | exmt+ | ||
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1966 Topps | 116 | Art Powell | Oakland Raiders | end | San Jose State | |||
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1966 Topps | 119 | Lance Alworth | San Diego Chargers | end | Arkansas | Chargers Hall of Fame 1977, College Hall of Fame 1984, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1978 | Alworth led the AFL with 73 receptions, 1383 receiving yards, and 13 touchdown receptions in 1966. | |
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1966 Topps | 129 | Don Norton | San Diego Chargers | end | Iowa | |||
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1967 Milton Bradley | 12 | Art Graham | Boston Patriots | end | Boston College | |||
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1967 Milton Bradley | 49 | Larry Elkins | Houston Oilers | end | Baylor | College Hall of Fame 1994 | ||
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1967 Milton Bradley | 88 | Dave Kocourek | Miami Dolphins | end | Wisconsin |
























