Image |
Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1955 Topps All-American |
94 |
Chuck Bernard |
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center |
Michigan |
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1956 Giants Team Issue |
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Bob Topp |
New York Giants |
end |
Michigan |
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Topp helped the Giants win a game against the Browns in 1956 by intercepting radio signals between the Browns' coach and quarterback. |
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1956 Parkhurst |
1 |
Art Walker |
Edmonton Eskimos |
guard |
Michigan |
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1956 Topps |
7 |
Green Bay Packers Team
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Green Bay Packers |
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This card pictures the 1955 Packers team. The team photo includes Deral Teteak, a member of the Packers Hall of Fame who never appeared on a card of his own. |
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1956 Topps |
45 |
Cleveland Browns Team
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Cleveland Browns |
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This card pictures the 1955 Cleveland Browns team. 1955 was Otto Graham's last season, and the Browns won the NFL Championship. Hall of Fame coach Chuck Noll was a linebacker on the team. |
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1956 Topps |
67 |
Roger Zatkoff |
Green Bay Packers |
tackle |
Michigan |
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1956 Topps |
78 |
Elroy Hirsch |
Los Angeles Rams |
end, halfback |
Wisconsin, Michigan |
College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 |
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1956 Topps |
92 |
Detroit Lions Team
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Detroit Lions |
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This card pictures the 1955 Lions team. |
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1956 Topps |
114 |
Los Angeles Rams Team
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Los Angeles Rams |
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This card pictures the 1955 Los Angeles Rams team. One of the players, Jack Bighead, was with the Baltimore Colts until early in 1955, so he also appears on the Colts team card. |
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1957 49ers Team Issue |
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Tom Harmon |
San Francisco 49ers |
halfback |
Michigan |
College Hall of Fame 1954, Heisman Trophy 1940 |
Harmon won the Heisman Trophy in 1940. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman candidates. |
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1957 Rams Team Issue |
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Rams Coaches |
This was Hall of Fame coach George Allen's first appearance on a football card. He was the Rams' offensive end coach in 1957. |
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George Allen |
Los Angeles Rams |
coach |
Michigan |
Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 2002 |
Jack Faulkner |
Los Angeles Rams |
coach |
Miami Ohio |
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Sid Gillman |
Los Angeles Rams |
coach |
Ohio State |
Chargers Hall of Fame 1985, College Hall of Fame 1989, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983 |
Joe Madro |
Los Angeles Rams |
coach |
Ohio State |
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Lowell Storm |
Los Angeles Rams |
coach |
Cincinnati |
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1957 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 |
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1957 Topps |
4 |
Lou Baldacci |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
halfback |
Michigan |
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Rookie card |
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1957 Topps |
46 |
Elroy Hirsch |
Los Angeles Rams |
end, halfback |
Wisconsin, Michigan |
College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 |
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1957 Topps |
147 |
Len Ford |
Cleveland Browns |
defensive end |
Michigan, Morgan State |
Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1976 |
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1958 49ers Team Issue |
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Tom Harmon |
San Francisco 49ers |
halfback |
Michigan |
College Hall of Fame 1954, Heisman Trophy 1940 |
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1958 49ers Team Issue |
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Jim Pace |
San Francisco 49ers |
halfback |
Michigan |
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1958 Topps |
9 |
Cleveland Browns Team
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Cleveland Browns |
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This photo pictures the 1957 Browns team. Number 48, sixth from the left in the second row, is decathlete Milt Campbell, who won the silver medal at the Helsinki Olympics in 1952 and the gold medal at Melbourne in 1956. After one season with the Browns, Campbell played several years in the the Canadian Football League. |
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1958 Topps |
58 |
Ron Kramer |
Green Bay Packers |
tight end |
Michigan |
College Hall of Fame 1978, Packers Hall of Fame 1975 |
Rookie card |
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1958 Topps |
85 |
Los Angeles Rams Team
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Los Angeles Rams |
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This card pictures the 1957 Rams team. |
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1958 Topps |
115 |
Detroit Lions Team
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Detroit Lions |
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This card pictures the 1957 Detroit Lions team. Click here to see a large, black-and-white copy of this image. This was the last Lions team to win the NFL title; they beat the Browns 59-14 in the championship game. |
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1959 Bell Brand Rams |
17 |
John Morrow |
Los Angeles Rams |
center |
Michigan |
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PSA 5, fair
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1959 Topps |
14 |
Terry Barr |
Detroit Lions |
defensive back |
Michigan |
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Rookie card |
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1959 Topps |
164 |
John Morrow |
Los Angeles Rams |
center |
Michigan |
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Rookie card |
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1959 Topps CFL |
5 |
Jim Van Pelt |
Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
quarterback |
Michigan |
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