Pittsburgh Alumni Football Cards, page 5
| Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1964 Philadelphia | 66 | Joe Schmidt | Detroit Lions | linebacker | Pittsburgh | College Hall of Fame 2000, Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973 | ||
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1964 Philadelphia | 108 | Ed Sharockman | Minnesota Vikings | halfback | Pittsburgh | exmt | ||
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1964 Philadelphia | 150 | John Reger | Pittsburgh Steelers | linebacker | Pittsburgh | |||
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1964 Philadelphia | 196 | Redskins Play of the Year | Double print | |||||
| Bill McPeak | Washington Redskins | defensive end | Pittsburgh | ||||||
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1964 Topps | 128 | Jeff Ware | New York Jets | linebacker | Pittsburgh | Rookie card | nm | |
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1964 Wheaties Stamps | Mike Ditka | Chicago Bears | tight end | Pittsburgh | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1988 | |||
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1964 Wheaties Stamps | Joe Schmidt | Detroit Lions | linebacker | Pittsburgh | College Hall of Fame 2000, Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973 | The Lions have retired Schmidt's jersey number, 56. See the Gallery's retired numbers page for the retired numbers of all of the NFL teams. | ||
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1965 Coke Caps Lions | C34 | Joe Schmidt | Detroit Lions | linebacker | Pittsburgh | College Hall of Fame 2000, Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973 | ||
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1965 Philadelphia | 19 | Mike Ditka | Chicago Bears | tight end | Pittsburgh | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1988 | ||
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1965 Philadelphia | 104 | Fred Cox | Minnesota Vikings | kicker | Pittsburgh | Rookie card Cox led the NFL with 23 field goals in 1965. |
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1965 Philadelphia | 121 | Lou Slaby | New York Giants | linebacker | Pittsburgh | Rookie card, double print | ||
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1965 Philadelphia | 146 | Dick Haley | Pittsburgh Steelers | halfback | Pittsburgh | Haley did not play in 1965. He later became the director of player personnel for the Steelers (1971-1990) and Jets (1991-2002). His son, Todd Haley, was the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs from 2009 to 2011. | ||
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1965 Philadelphia | 193 | John Paluck | Washington Redskins | defensive end | Pittsburgh | Double print | ||
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1965 Philadelphia | 196 | Redskins Play of the Year | ||||||
| Bill McPeak | Washington Redskins | defensive end | Pittsburgh | ||||||
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1966 Coke Caps Giants G | G22 | Lou Slaby | New York Giants | linebacker | Pittsburgh | |||
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1966 Philadelphia | 32 | Mike Ditka | Chicago Bears | tight end | Pittsburgh | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1988 | Double print | |
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1966 Philadelphia | 108 | Fred Cox | Minnesota Vikings | kicker | Pittsburgh | Cox spent his entire 15-year NFL career with Minnesota. | ||
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1966 Philadelphia | 112 | Ed Sharockman | Minnesota Vikings | halfback | Pittsburgh | |||
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1966 Philadelphia | 156 | Steelers Play | ||||||
| Gary Ballman | Pittsburgh Steelers | halfback | Michigan State | ||||||
| Bill Nelsen | Pittsburgh Steelers | quarterback | USC | ||||||
| Lou Slaby | New York Giants | linebacker | Pittsburgh | ||||||
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1967 Philadelphia | 29 | Mike Ditka | Chicago Bears | tight end | Pittsburgh | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1988 | Ditka was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. | |
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1967 Philadelphia | 100 | Fred Cox | Minnesota Vikings | kicker | Pittsburgh | Error card "Its" is misspelled above the cartoon on the back of this card. |
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| 1968 KDKA Steelers | Coaches | PSA 9 | |||||||
| Bill Austin | Pittsburgh Steelers | guard, coach | Oregon State | ||||||
| Mr. Berlin | Pittsburgh Steelers | coach | |||||||
| Carl DePasqua | Pittsburgh Steelers | coach | Pittsburgh | ||||||
| Tom Fletcher | Pittsburgh Steelers | coach | Arizona State | ||||||
| Don Heinrich | Pittsburgh Steelers | quarterback, coach | Washington | College Hall of Fame 1987 | |||||
| Leon McLaughlin | Pittsburgh Steelers | center, coach | UCLA | ||||||
| Hugh Taylor | Pittsburgh Steelers | end, coach | Tulane, Oklahoma City University | ||||||
| Torgy Torgeson | Pittsburgh Steelers | linebacker, coach | Washington State | ||||||
| 1968 KDKA Steelers | Defensive Backs | ||||||||
| Bob Hohn | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive back | Nebraska | ||||||
| Paul Martha | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive back | Pittsburgh | ||||||
| Marv Woodson | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive back | Indiana | ||||||
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1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 67 | Mitch Zalnasky | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | tight end | Pittsburgh | |||
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1968 Topps | 95 | Eric Crabtree | Denver Broncos | end | Pittsburgh | Rookie card | ||






















