Football Cards, page 20
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1964 Wheaties Stamps | Merlin Olsen | Los Angeles Rams | tackle | Utah State | College Hall of Fame 1980, Outland Trophy 1961, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1982 | Olsen placed tenth in voting for the 1961 Heisman Trophy. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman Trophy candidates. | |||
1964 Wheaties Stamps | Jack Pardee | Los Angeles Rams | linebacker | Texas A and M | College Hall of Fame 1986 | ||||
1965 Philadelphia | 85 | Los Angeles Rams Team | Los Angeles Rams | ||||||
1965 Philadelphia | 86 | Dick Bass | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | Pacific | Double print | nm | ||
1965 Philadelphia | 87 | Roman Gabriel | Los Angeles Rams | quarterback | North Carolina State | College Hall of Fame 1989 | Gabriel was the MVP of the 1966 NFL Pro Bowl, played after the 1965 season. | ||
1965 Philadelphia | 88 | Roosevelt Grier | Los Angeles Rams | defensive tackle | Penn State | Double print | |||
1965 Philadelphia | 89 | Deacon Jones | Los Angeles Rams | defensive end | Mississippi Valley State , South Carolina State | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1980 | |||
1965 Philadelphia | 90 | Lamar Lundy | Los Angeles Rams | defensive end | Purdue | Rookie card, double print | |||
1965 Philadelphia | 91 | Marlin McKeever | Los Angeles Rams | linebacker | USC | Double print | |||
1965 Philadelphia | 92 | Ed Meador | Los Angeles Rams | defensive back | Arkansas Tech | ||||
1965 Philadelphia | 93 | Bill Munson | Los Angeles Rams | quarterback | Utah State | Rookie card, double print | |||
1965 Philadelphia | 94 | Merlin Olsen | Los Angeles Rams | tackle | Utah State | College Hall of Fame 1980, Outland Trophy 1961, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1982 | |||
1965 Philadelphia | 95 | Bobby Smith | Los Angeles Rams | defensive back | UCLA | Rookie card, double print Smith played seven games for the Rams in 1965, then finished the season with the Detroit Lions. |
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1965 Philadelphia | 96 | Frank Varrichione | Los Angeles Rams | tackle | Notre Dame | Double print | nm | ||
1965 Philadelphia | 97 | Ben Wilson | Los Angeles Rams | fullback | USC | Rookie card, double print | |||
1965 Philadelphia | 98 | Rams Play of the Year | |||||||
Harland Svare | Los Angeles Rams | linebacker, coach | Washington State | ||||||
1966 Philadelphia | 78 | Lions Play | Double print | ||||||
George Izo | Detroit Lions | quarterback | Notre Dame | ||||||
Joe Scibelli | Los Angeles Rams | guard, tackle | American International, Notre Dame | ||||||
Doug Woodlief | Los Angeles Rams | linebacker | Memphis | ||||||
1966 Philadelphia | 92 | Los Angeles Rams Team | Los Angeles Rams | ||||||
1966 Philadelphia | 93 | Willie Brown | Los Angeles Rams | defensive back | USC | Rookie card, double print Brown also played baseball at USC. He was a member of the USC team that won the 1963 College World Series. His brothers, Oscar Brown and Ollie Brown, played Major League Baseball. |
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1966 Philadelphia | 94 | Gabriel and Bass | |||||||
Dick Bass | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | Pacific | ||||||
Roman Gabriel | Los Angeles Rams | quarterback | North Carolina State | College Hall of Fame 1989 | |||||
1966 Philadelphia | 95 | Bruce Gossett | Los Angeles Rams | kicker | Richmond | Rookie card, double print | |||
1966 Philadelphia | 96 | Deacon Jones | Los Angeles Rams | defensive end | Mississippi Valley State , South Carolina State | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1980 | Double print | ||
1966 Philadelphia | 97 | Tommy McDonald | Los Angeles Rams | end, halfback | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 1985, Eagles Honor Roll 1988, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1998 | Double print According to Wikipedia, McDonald was the last non-kicker to play in the NFL without a facemask. |
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1966 Philadelphia | 98 | Marlin McKeever | Los Angeles Rams | linebacker | USC | ||||
1966 Philadelphia | 99 | Aaron Martin | Los Angeles Rams | defensive back | North Carolina College | Rookie card |