| Image |
Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1952 Bowman Small |
37 |
Elroy Hirsch |
Los Angeles Rams |
end, halfback |
Wisconsin, Michigan |
College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 |
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1952 Bowman Small |
61 |
Les Richter |
Los Angeles Rams |
linebacker |
California |
College Hall of Fame 1982, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2011 |
Rookie card |
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1952 Bowman Small |
99 |
Joe Stydahar |
Los Angeles Rams |
tackle, coach |
Pittsburgh, West Virginia |
College Hall of Fame 1972, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1967 |
Rookie card |
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1952 Wheaties |
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Glenn Davis in Action |
Davis was nicknamed "Mr. Outside" at Army; his teammate, Doc Blanchard, was nicknamed "Mr. Inside." |
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| Glenn Davis |
Los Angeles Rams |
halfback |
Army, Cal Poly Pomona |
College Hall of Fame 1961, Heisman Trophy 1946 |
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1952 Wheaties |
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Glenn Davis Portrait |
Davis did not play in 1952; a knee injury had ended his career. |
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| Glenn Davis |
Los Angeles Rams |
halfback |
Army, Cal Poly Pomona |
College Hall of Fame 1961, Heisman Trophy 1946 |
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1952 Wheaties |
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Tom Fears in Action |
In 1949, Fears broke the NFL record for receptions in a season, with 77. In 1950, he broke it again, with 84. |
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| Tom Fears |
Los Angeles Rams |
end |
UCLA, Santa Clara |
College Hall of Fame 1976, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1970 |
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1952 Wheaties |
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Tom Fears Portrait |
Fears appeared in several movies; one was Two-Minute Warning. |
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| Tom Fears |
Los Angeles Rams |
end |
UCLA, Santa Clara |
College Hall of Fame 1976, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1970 |
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1953 Bowman |
11 |
Norm Van Brocklin |
Los Angeles Rams |
quarterback, coach |
Oregon |
College Hall of Fame 1966, Eagles Hall of Fame 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 |
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1953 Bowman |
22 |
Elroy Hirsch |
Los Angeles Rams |
end, halfback |
Wisconsin, Michigan |
College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 |
In 1953, Hirsch starred in Crazylegs, a movie about himself. |
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1953 Bowman |
36 |
Tom Fears |
Los Angeles Rams |
end |
UCLA, Santa Clara |
College Hall of Fame 1976, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1970 |
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1953 Rams Team Issue |
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Tom Fears |
Los Angeles Rams |
end |
UCLA, Santa Clara |
College Hall of Fame 1976, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1970 |
Fears was the first head coach of the New Orleans Saints. |
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1953 Rams Team Issue |
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Elroy Hirsch |
Los Angeles Rams |
end, halfback |
Wisconsin, Michigan |
College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 |
Hirsch was second in the NFL in receiving yards in 1953, and he was voted first team All-Pro. |
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1953 Rams Team Issue |
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Bud McFadin |
Los Angeles Rams |
defensive tackle |
Texas |
College Hall of Fame 1983 |
McFadin's first NFL playing time came in the Rams' 1952 playoff game against the Lions. |
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1953 Rams Team Issue |
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Norm Van Brocklin |
Los Angeles Rams |
quarterback, coach |
Oregon |
College Hall of Fame 1966, Eagles Hall of Fame 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 |
Van Brocklin made the Pro Bowl in 1953, his fourth of nine appearances. |
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1953 Rams Team Issue |
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Tank Younger |
Los Angeles Rams |
fullback |
Grambling |
College Hall of Fame 2000 |
Younger had 8 rushing touchdowns in 1953, second in the NFL. |
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1954 Bowman |
8 |
Norm Van Brocklin |
Los Angeles Rams |
quarterback, coach |
Oregon |
College Hall of Fame 1966, Eagles Hall of Fame 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 |
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1954 Bowman |
20 |
Tom Fears |
Los Angeles Rams |
end |
UCLA, Santa Clara |
College Hall of Fame 1976, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1970 |
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PSA 8, nm
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1954 Bowman |
32 |
Elroy Hirsch |
Los Angeles Rams |
end, halfback |
Wisconsin, Michigan |
College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 |
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1954 Bowman |
78 |
Les Richter |
Los Angeles Rams |
linebacker |
California |
College Hall of Fame 1982, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2011 |
Short print |
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1954 Rams Team Issue |
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Tom Fears |
Los Angeles Rams |
end |
UCLA, Santa Clara |
College Hall of Fame 1976, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1970 |
Fears was born in Guadalajara, Mexico. |
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1954 Rams Team Issue |
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Elroy Hirsch |
Los Angeles Rams |
end, halfback |
Wisconsin, Michigan |
College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 |
Hirsch was the MVP of the 1946 College All-Star game. The All-Stars beat the NFL Champion Rams, 16-0. |
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1954 Rams Team Issue |
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Bud McFadin |
Los Angeles Rams |
defensive tackle |
Texas |
College Hall of Fame 1983 |
In the 1951 College All-Star game, McFadin was the All-Stars' MVP. The All-Stars lost to the NFL Champion Cleveland Browns, 33-0. |
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1954 Rams Team Issue |
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Les Richter |
Los Angeles Rams |
linebacker |
California |
College Hall of Fame 1982, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2011 |
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1954 Rams Team Issue |
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Norm Van Brocklin |
Los Angeles Rams |
quarterback, coach |
Oregon |
College Hall of Fame 1966, Eagles Hall of Fame 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 |
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1954 Rams Team Issue |
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Tank Younger |
Los Angeles Rams |
fullback |
Grambling |
College Hall of Fame 2000 |
Younger averaged 6.7 yards per carry in 1954, leading the NFL. |
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