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Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Jim Cadile |
Chicago Bears |
guard |
San Jose State |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Jack Concannon |
Chicago Bears |
quarterback |
Boston College |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Dick Evey |
Chicago Bears |
tackle |
Tennessee |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Bennie McRae |
Chicago Bears |
defensive back, halfback |
Michigan |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Ed O'Bradovich |
Chicago Bears |
defensive end |
Illinois |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Brian Piccolo |
Chicago Bears |
running back |
Wake Forest |
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Piccolo placed tenth in voting for the 1964 Heisman Trophy. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman Trophy candidates. |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Mike Pyle |
Chicago Bears |
center |
Yale |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Gale Sayers |
Chicago Bears |
halfback |
Kansas |
College Hall of Fame 1977, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1977 |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Dick Gordon |
Chicago Bears |
end |
Michigan State |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Roosevelt Taylor |
Chicago Bears |
defensive back |
Grambling |
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Taylor had the NFL's longest interception return in 1968, 96 yards for a touchdown. |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Al Beauchamp |
Cincinnati Bengals |
linebacker |
Southern Mississippi |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Dave Middendorf |
Cincinnati Bengals |
guard |
Washington State |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Harry Gunner |
Cincinnati Bengals |
defensive end |
Oregon State |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Bobby Hunt |
Cincinnati Bengals |
defensive back |
Auburn |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Bob Johnson |
Cincinnati Bengals |
center |
Tennessee |
College Hall of Fame 1989 |
Johnson placed sixth in voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1967. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman Trophy candidates. |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Charlie King |
Cincinnati Bengals |
defensive back |
Purdue |
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King played from 1966 to 1969 for the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals. His younger brother, Tony King, played for the Bills in 1967; the brothers were teammates that season. |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Andy Rice |
Cincinnati Bengals |
defensive tackle |
Texas Southern |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Paul Robinson |
Cincinnati Bengals |
running back |
Arizona |
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Robinson scored the first touchdown in Bengals' team history in the opening game of the 1968 season. He was the AFL's leading rusher in 1968, with 1023 yards. |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Bill Staley |
Cincinnati Bengals |
defensive tackle |
Utah State |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Pat Matson |
Cincinnati Bengals |
guard |
Oregon |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Bob Trumpy |
Cincinnati Bengals |
tight end, wide receiver |
Utah |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Sam Wyche |
Cincinnati Bengals |
quarterback |
Furman |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Erich Barnes |
Cleveland Browns |
defensive back |
Purdue |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Gary Collins |
Cleveland Browns |
end |
Maryland |
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1969 Glendale Stamps |
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Ben Davis |
Cleveland Browns |
defensive back |
Defiance College |
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In his rookie year, 1967, Davis led the NFL with 12.7 yards per punt return. |
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