Kicker Football Cards, page 2

Image Set #Card Title/Players Pro Team Position College Honors Notes Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards
1951 Bowman Gordon Soltau 1951 Bowman 67 Gordon Soltau San Francisco 49ers end, kicker Minnesota Rookie card

In a game against the Rams in 1951, Soltau scored 26 points on 3 touchdowns, 1 field goal, and 5 extra points. That was a 49ers record until Jerry Rice scored 30 points in a game in 1990.
1951 Bowman Lou Groza 1951 Bowman 75 Lou Groza Cleveland Browns tackle, kicker Ohio State Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1974
1951 Topps Magic Walt Trillhaase 1951 Topps Magic 26 Walt Trillhaase tackle, kicker Lehigh
1951 Topps Magic Bob Carey 1951 Topps Magic 75 Bob Carey end, kicker Michigan State Carey played three seasons for the Los Angeles Rams and one for the Chicago Bears.
1952 Bowman Large Jim Martin 1952 Bowman Large 52 Jim Martin Detroit Lions linebacker, kicker Notre Dame College Hall of Fame 1995
1952 Bowman Large Lou Groza 1952 Bowman Large 105 Lou Groza Cleveland Browns tackle, kicker Ohio State Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1974
1952 Bowman Large Bob Waterfield 1952 Bowman Large 137 Bob Waterfield Los Angeles Rams quarterback, kicker UCLA Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965
1952 Bowman Large Gordon Soltau 1952 Bowman Large 141 Gordon Soltau San Francisco 49ers end, kicker Minnesota Soltau led the NFL in scoring in 1952 and 1953, with 94 points and 114 points, respectively.
1952 Bowman Small Jim Martin 1952 Bowman Small 52 Jim Martin Detroit Lions linebacker, kicker Notre Dame College Hall of Fame 1995
1952 Bowman Small Lou Groza 1952 Bowman Small 105 Lou Groza Cleveland Browns tackle, kicker Ohio State Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1974
1952 Bowman Small Bob Waterfield 1952 Bowman Small 137 Bob Waterfield Los Angeles Rams quarterback, kicker UCLA Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965
1952 Bowman Small Gordon Soltau 1952 Bowman Small 141 Gordon Soltau San Francisco 49ers end, kicker Minnesota
1952 Wheaties Bob Waterfield in Action 1952 Wheaties Bob Waterfield in Action In 1945, Waterfield became the first rookie to win the NFL MVP award.
Bob Waterfield Los Angeles Rams quarterback, kicker UCLA Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965
1952 Wheaties Bob Waterfield Portrait 1952 Wheaties Bob Waterfield Portrait Waterfield was married for 25 years to actress Jane Russell.
Bob Waterfield Los Angeles Rams quarterback, kicker UCLA Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965
1953 Bowman Pat Harder 1953 Bowman 81 Pat Harder Detroit Lions fullback, kicker Wisconsin College Hall of Fame 1993
1953 Bowman Lou Groza 1953 Bowman 95 Lou Groza Cleveland Browns tackle, kicker Ohio State Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1974
1953 Rams Team Issue Ben Agajanian 1953 Rams Team Issue Ben Agajanian Los Angeles Rams kicker New Mexico Agajanian was one of two players to play in the AAFC, NFL, and AFL. (The other was Hardy Brown.)
1954 Blue Ribbon Bud Korchak 1954 Blue Ribbon Bud Korchak Winnipeg Blue Bombers flying wing, kicker
1954 Blue Ribbon Tip Logan 1954 Blue Ribbon Tip Logan Hamilton Tiger-Cats wide receiver, kicker Queen's
1954 Blue Ribbon Bob Dean 1954 Blue Ribbon Bob Dean Edmonton Eskimos kicker, tackle Maryland
1954 Blue Ribbon Tom Miner 1954 Blue Ribbon Tom Miner Calgary Stampeders end, kicker Tulsa
1954 Bowman George Blanda 1954 Bowman 23 George Blanda Chicago Bears quarterback, kicker Kentucky Pro Football Hall of Fame 1981, Titans Ring of Honor 1999 Rookie card
1954 Bowman Lou Groza 1954 Bowman 52 Lou Groza Cleveland Browns tackle, kicker Ohio State Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1974 Groza kicked eight extra points in the 1954 NFL Championship game, a record that still stands. (Jim Martin tied it in the 1957 Championship game.) Groza and the Browns beat the Detroit Lions, 56-10.
1954 Bowman Gordon Soltau 1954 Bowman 101 Gordon Soltau San Francisco 49ers end, kicker Minnesota
1954 Rams Team Issue Bob Carey 1954 Rams Team Issue Bob Carey Los Angeles Rams end, kicker Michigan State Carey shared placekicking duties with Les Richter in the first game of the 1954 season. He made his only field goal attempt and 2 of 2 extra point attempts, but he never attempted another kick.

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