1970 Topps Football Cards, page 8
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1970 Topps | 175 | Carl Eller | Minnesota Vikings | defensive end | Minnesota | College Hall of Fame 2006, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2004, Vikings Ring of Honor 2002 | |||
1970 Topps | 176 | George Sauer Jr. | New York Jets | end | Texas | Sauer retired after the 1970 season, at just 27 years old. He came out of retirement to play for the World Football League's New York Stars in 1974. | |||
1970 Topps | 177 | Jim Hart | St. Louis Cardinals | quarterback | Southern Illinois | Cardinals Ring of Honor 2017 | |||
1970 Topps | 178 | Bob Brown | Los Angeles Rams | tackle | Nebraska | College Hall of Fame 1993, Eagles Honor Roll 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2004 | |||
1970 Topps | 179 | Mike Garrett | Kansas City Chiefs | running back | USC | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1978, College Hall of Fame 1985, Heisman Trophy 1965 | Rookie card | ||
1970 Topps | 180 | John Unitas | Baltimore Colts | quarterback | Louisville | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | |||
1970 Topps | 181 | Tom Regner | Houston Oilers | guard | Notre Dame | Rookie card | |||
1970 Topps | 182 | Bob Jeter | Green Bay Packers | defensive back | Iowa | Packers Hall of Fame 1985 | |||
1970 Topps | 183 | Gail Cogdill | Atlanta Falcons | end | Washington State | ||||
1970 Topps | 184 | Earl Gros | Pittsburgh Steelers | running back | LSU | ||||
1970 Topps | 185 | Dennis Partee | San Diego Chargers | punter, kicker | SMU | Rookie card Partee averaged 44.6 yards per punt in 1969, best in the AFL. |
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1970 Topps | 186 | Charlie Krueger | San Francisco 49ers | defensive tackle, defensive end | Texas A and M | 49ers Hall of Fame 2009, College Hall of Fame 1983 | |||
1970 Topps | 187 | Martin Baccaglio | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive end | San Jose State | Rookie card | |||
1970 Topps | 188 | Charles Long | Boston Patriots | tackle | Tennessee-Chatanooga | ||||
1970 Topps | 189 | Bob Hayes | Dallas Cowboys | wide receiver | Florida A and M | Cowboys Ring of Honor 2001, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2009 | |||
1970 Topps | 190 | Dick Butkus | Chicago Bears | linebacker | Illinois | College Hall of Fame 1983, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979 | |||
1970 Topps | 191 | Al Bemiller | Buffalo Bills | center | Syracuse | ||||
1970 Topps | 192 | Dick Westmoreland | Minnesota Vikings | defensive back | North Carolina A and T | ||||
1970 Topps | 193 | Joe Scarpati | New Orleans Saints | defensive back | North Carolina State | Scarpati was the holder for Tom Dempsey's record 63-yard field goal in 1970. | |||
1970 Topps | 194 | Ron Snidow | Cleveland Browns | defensive end | Oregon | Rookie card Snidow scored a safety in 1970--the only 2 points of his NFL career. |
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1970 Topps | 195 | Earl McCullouch | Detroit Lions | wide receiver | USC | Rookie card | |||
1970 Topps | 196 | Jake Kupp | New Orleans Saints | guard | Washington | Saints Hall of Fame 1992 | Rookie card | ||
1970 Topps | 197 | Bob Lurtsema | New York Giants | defensive tackle | Western Michigan | Rookie card | |||
1970 Topps | 198 | Mike Current | Denver Broncos | tackle | Ohio State | Rookie card Current played 13 seasons in the AFL and NFL: 8 with Denver, 1 with Tampa Bay, 3 with Miami, and 1 split between Miami and Denver. |
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1970 Topps | 199 | Charlie Smith | Oakland Raiders | running back | Utah | Rookie card |