Quarterback Football Cards, page 74
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1976 Topps | 364 | Gary Huff | Chicago Bears | quarterback | Florida State | ||||
1976 Topps | 376 | Steve Grogan | New England Patriots | quarterback | Kansas State | Patriots Hall of Fame 1995 | Rookie card Grogan ran for 12 touchdowns in 1976, breaking the NFL record for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback. John Lujack and Tobin Rote held the record previously, each with 11. |
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1976 Topps | 389 | Randy Johnson | Washington Redskins | quarterback | Texas A and M - Kingsville | ||||
1976 Topps | 395 | 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 | 404 | Bill Munson | Detroit Lions | quarterback | Utah State | This card shows Munson with the Lions, but he played for the original Seattle Seahawks in 1976. | |||
1976 Topps | 415 | Ken Stabler | Oakland Raiders | quarterback | Alabama | Pro Football Hall of Fame 2016 | Stabler was named the NFL Most Valuable Player in 1976. See his MVP profile at Today in Pro Football History. | ||
1976 Topps | 426 | Ron Jaworski | Los Angeles Rams | quarterback | Youngstown State | Rookie card Jaworski was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame in 1991. |
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1976 Topps | 436 | Mike Livingston | Kansas City Chiefs | quarterback | SMU | ||||
1976 Topps | 442 | Terry Hanratty | Pittsburgh Steelers | quarterback | Notre Dame | ||||
1976 Topps | 485 | Archie Manning | New Orleans Saints | quarterback | Mississippi | College Hall of Fame 1989, Saints Hall of Fame 1988 | Manning's sons, Peyton Manning and Eli Manning, were both Super Bowl MVPs. | ||
1976 Topps | 500 | Fran Tarkenton | Minnesota Vikings | quarterback | Georgia | College Hall of Fame 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1986, Vikings Ring of Honor 1998 | |||
1976 Topps | 516 | Brian Sipe | Cleveland Browns | quarterback | San Diego State | Rookie card | |||
1976 Topps | 525 | Bert Jones | Baltimore Colts | quarterback | LSU | College Hall of Fame 2016 | Jones's father, Dub Jones, played for the Miami Seahawks, Brooklyn Dodgers, and Cleveland Browns in the AAFC and NFL. See the Gallery's Fathers and Sons page for more fathers and sons who appeared on vintage football cards. | ||
1976 Wonder Bread | 1 | Craig Morton | New York Giants | quarterback | California | Broncos Ring of Fame 1988, College Hall of Fame 1992 | |||
1977 Holsum Bread | 1 | Lynn Dickey | Green Bay Packers | quarterback | Kansas State | Packers Hall of Fame 1992 | |||
1977 Topps | 1 | Passing Leaders | |||||||
James Harris | Los Angeles Rams | quarterback | Grambling | ||||||
Ken Stabler | Oakland Raiders | quarterback | Alabama | Pro Football Hall of Fame 2016 | |||||
1977 Topps | 7 | Mike Phipps | Cleveland Browns | quarterback | Purdue | College Hall of Fame 2006 | |||
1977 Topps | 18 | Pat Haden | Los Angeles Rams | quarterback | USC | Rookie card | |||
1977 Topps | 27 | Craig Morton | Denver Broncos | quarterback | California | Broncos Ring of Fame 1988, College Hall of Fame 1992 | |||
1977 Topps | 36 | Bobby Scott | New Orleans Saints | quarterback | Tennessee | ||||
1977 Topps | 45 | 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 | |||
1977 Topps | 58 | Mike Livingston | Kansas City Chiefs | quarterback | SMU | ||||
1977 Topps | 65 | Jim Zorn | Seattle Seahawks | quarterback | Cal Poly Pomona | Seahawks Ring of Honor 2001 | Rookie card | ||
1977 Topps | 74 | Joe Theismann | Washington Redskins | quarterback | Notre Dame | College Hall of Fame 2003, Commanders Ring of Fame | |||
1977 Topps | 83 | John Hadl | Houston Oilers | quarterback | Kansas | Chargers Hall of Fame 1983, College Hall of Fame 1994 | After retiring as a player, Hadl coached in college, the NFL, and the USFL. He was the head coach of the USFL's Los Angeles Express in 1984 and 1985. |