Image |
Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1971 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
103 |
George Reed |
Saskatchewan Roughriders |
fullback |
Washington State |
Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1979 |
Reed played for Saskatchewan his entire 13-year CFL' career. He rushed for 1000 yards in 11 of those years. |
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1971 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
131 |
Gerry Shaw |
Calgary Stampeders |
wide receiver, defensive back |
Washington State |
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1972 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
52 |
Dave Golinsky |
BC Lions |
tackle |
Washington State |
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1972 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
58 |
Gerry Shaw |
Calgary Stampeders |
wide receiver, defensive back |
Washington State |
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1972 O-Pee-Chee CFL |
80 |
George Reed |
Saskatchewan Roughriders |
fullback |
Washington State |
Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1979 |
When he retired, Reed was the CFL's all-time leader in rushing yards (16,116) and rushing touchdowns (134). His touchdown record still stands. |
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1972 O-Pee-Chee Stickers |
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Don Bunce, George Reed, Doug Strong |
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Don Bunce |
BC Lions |
quarterback |
Stanford |
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George Reed |
Saskatchewan Roughriders |
fullback |
Washington State |
Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1979 |
Doug Strong |
Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
running back |
Waterloo Lutheran |
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1972 O-Pee-Chee Stickers |
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Trev Ekdahl, Bruce Bennett, Gerry Shaw |
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Bruce Bennett |
Saskatchewan Roughriders |
quarterback, defensive back |
Florida |
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Trevor Ekdahl |
BC Lions |
guard |
Utah State |
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Gerry Shaw |
Calgary Stampeders |
wide receiver, defensive back |
Washington State |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Mel Hein |
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center |
Washington State |
College Hall of Fame 1954, Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
Hein started at center for the Giants for 15 years. He was the NFL MVP in 1938. |
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1975 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Mel Hein |
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center |
Washington State |
College Hall of Fame 1954, Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
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1975 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Turk Edwards |
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tackle |
Washington State |
College Hall of Fame 1975, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1969 |
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1975 Topps |
406 |
Ken Grandberry |
Chicago Bears |
running back |
Washington State |
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Rookie card |
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1976 Topps |
449 |
Bernard Jackson |
Cincinnati Bengals |
defensive back |
Washington State |
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Rookie card |
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1977 Topps |
292 |
Bernard Jackson |
Cincinnati Bengals |
defensive back |
Washington State |
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1977 Topps |
346 |
Joe Danelo |
New York Giants |
kicker |
Washington State |
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Rookie card |
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1977 Touchdown Club |
14 |
Dick Farman |
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guard |
Washington State |
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1977 Touchdown Club |
18 |
Ray Flaherty |
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end, defensive end |
Washington State, Gonzaga |
Pro Football Hall of Fame 1976 |
Flaherty was the first NFL player to have his number retired. The New York Giants retired his number, 1, when he left the team in 1935. |
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1977 Touchdown Club |
42 |
Mel Hein |
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center |
Washington State |
College Hall of Fame 1954, Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
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1978 Topps |
363 |
Bernard Jackson |
Denver Broncos |
defensive back |
Washington State |
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1978 Topps |
472 |
Joe Danelo |
New York Giants |
kicker |
Washington State |
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1979 Coke Saints |
15 |
Don Schwartz |
New Orleans Saints |
defensive back |
Washington State |
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1979 Topps |
12 |
Bernard Jackson |
Denver Broncos |
defensive back |
Washington State |
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1979 Topps |
208 |
Joe Danelo |
New York Giants |
kicker |
Washington State |
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1979 Topps |
272 |
Eason Ramson |
St. Louis Cardinals |
tight end |
Washington State |
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Rookie card |
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1979 Topps |
492 |
Dan Doornink |
New York Giants |
running back |
Washington State |
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Rookie card |
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1979 Topps |
507 |
Broncos Team Leaders |
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Lyle Alzado |
Denver Broncos |
defensive end |
Yankton College |
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Steve Foley |
Denver Broncos |
defensive back |
Tulane |
Broncos Ring of Fame 2024 |
Bernard Jackson |
Denver Broncos |
defensive back |
Washington State |
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Riley Odoms |
Denver Broncos |
tight end |
Houston |
Broncos Ring of Fame 2024 |
Lonnie Perrin |
Denver Broncos |
running back |
Illinois |
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