Quarterback Football Cards, page 73
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1976 Topps | 128 | Dan Fouts | San Diego Chargers | quarterback | Oregon | Chargers Hall of Fame 1993, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1993 | |||
1976 Topps | 137 | Joe Reed | Detroit Lions | quarterback | Baylor, Mississippi State | ||||
1976 Topps | 145 | Roman Gabriel | Philadelphia Eagles | quarterback | North Carolina State | College Hall of Fame 1989 | |||
1976 Topps | 156 | Steve Ramsey | Denver Broncos | quarterback | North Texas | ||||
1976 Topps | 163 | Norm Snead | San Francisco 49ers | quarterback | Wake Forest | This card shows Snead with the 49ers, but he played for the New York Giants in 1976. | |||
1976 Topps | 169 | Bob Berry | Minnesota Vikings | quarterback | Oregon | Berry was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1987. | |||
1976 Topps | 175 | Dan Pastorini | Houston Oilers | quarterback | Santa Clara | ||||
1976 Topps | 186 | J.J. Jones | New York Jets | quarterback | Fisk University | Rookie card Jones played for the Jets in 1975, and for the CFL's Calgary Stampeders in 1976 and 1977. He was the first Black quarterback to start a game for the Jets. His father was Clinton "Casey" Jones, who played catcher for 16 years for the Memphis Red Sox in baseball's Negro leagues. J.J. Jones died in a house fire in 2009. |
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1976 Topps | 201 | 1975 Passing Leaders | |||||||
Ken Anderson | Cincinnati Bengals | quarterback | Augustana | Bengals Ring of Honor 2021 | |||||
Fran Tarkenton | Minnesota Vikings | quarterback | Georgia | College Hall of Fame 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1986, Vikings Ring of Honor 1998 | |||||
1976 Topps | 222 | John Hadl | Green Bay Packers | quarterback | Kansas | Chargers Hall of Fame 1983, College Hall of Fame 1994 | This card shows Hadl with the Packers, but he played for the Houston Oilers in 1976. The Packers traded Hadl, Ken Ellis, and two draft picks to the Houston Oilers for Lynn Dickey in April. | ||
1976 Topps | 231 | Joe Theismann | Washington Redskins | quarterback | Notre Dame | College Hall of Fame 2003, Commanders Ring of Fame | Theismann was the NFL MVP in 1983. | ||
1976 Topps | 237 | Jesse Freitas | San Diego Chargers | quarterback | San Diego State, Stanford | Freitas's father, also named Jesse, played quarterback for the AAFC's San Francisco 49ers, Chicago Rockets, and Buffalo Bills. | |||
1976 Topps | 249 | Marty Domres | Baltimore Colts | quarterback | Columbia | ||||
1976 Topps | 255 | Bob Griese | Miami Dolphins | quarterback | Purdue | College Hall of Fame 1984, Dolphins Honor Roll 1990, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1990 | Griese's son, Brian Griese, played quarterback for the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Chicago Bears. | ||
1976 Topps | 266 | Jim Hart | St. Louis Cardinals | quarterback | Southern Illinois | Cardinals Ring of Honor 2017 | |||
1976 Topps | 274 | Steve Spurrier | San Francisco 49ers | quarterback | Florida | College Hall of Fame 1986, Heisman Trophy 1966 | |||
1976 Topps | 286 | Greg Landry | Detroit Lions | quarterback | Massachusetts | ||||
1976 Topps | 299 | Don Strock | Miami Dolphins | quarterback | Virginia Tech | Rookie card Strock placed ninth in voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1972. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman Trophy candidates. |
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1976 Topps | 308 | Len Dawson | Kansas City Chiefs | quarterback | Purdue | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1979, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1987 | Dawson is a member of the NFL's 40-and-over club. | ||
1976 Topps | 321 | Mike Boryla | Philadelphia Eagles | quarterback | Stanford | ||||
1976 Topps | 329 | John Reaves | Cincinnati Bengals | quarterback | Florida | ||||
1976 Topps | 331 | NFC Championship | Dallas Cowboys 37, Los Angeles Rams 7 | ||||||
Roger Staubach | Dallas Cowboys | quarterback | New Mexico Military Institute, Navy | College Hall of Fame 1981, Cowboys Ring of Honor 1983, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1985 | |||||
1976 Topps | 333 | Super Bowl X | Pittsburgh Steelers 21, Dallas Cowboys 17. Lynn Swann, who caught four passes for 161 yards and a touchdown, was named the MVP of the game. | ||||||
Terry Bradshaw | Pittsburgh Steelers | quarterback | Louisiana Tech | College Hall of Fame 1996, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1989, Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 | |||||
Gerry Mullins | Pittsburgh Steelers | guard | USC | ||||||
1976 Topps | 346 | Mike Phipps | Cleveland Browns | quarterback | Purdue | College Hall of Fame 2006 | |||
1976 Topps | 354 | Craig Morton | New York Giants | quarterback | California | Broncos Ring of Fame 1988, College Hall of Fame 1992 |