Packers Hall Of Fame Football Cards, page 4
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1957 Topps | 119 | Bart Starr | Green Bay Packers | quarterback | Alabama | Packers Hall of Fame 1977, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1977 | Rookie card The Packers chose Starr in the 17th round of the 1956 NFL draft. He was the 200th player taken in the draft. |
PSA 5, PSA 4, PSA 2 |
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1957 Topps | 132 | Howard Ferguson | Green Bay Packers | halfback | Packers Hall of Fame 1974 | Error card Ferguson's name is misspelled "Furgeson" on this card. |
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1957 Topps | 140 | Zeke Bratkowski | Chicago Bears | quarterback | Georgia | Packers Hall of Fame 1989 | exmt | |
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1957 Topps | 142 | John Martinkovic | Green Bay Packers | defensive end | Xavier | Packers Hall of Fame 1974 | ||
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1957 Topps | 151 | Paul Hornung | Green Bay Packers | halfback | Notre Dame | College Hall of Fame 1985, Heisman Trophy 1956, Packers Hall of Fame 1975, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1986 | Rookie card The Packers chose Hornung with the first overall pick in the 1957 NFL draft. See the Gallery's First Overall Draft Picks page. |
PSA 4, PSA 3, PSA 2, PSA 1 |
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1958 49ers Team Issue | Phil Bengtson | San Francisco 49ers | coach | Minnesota | Packers Hall of Fame 1996 | After 9 years as the defensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers, Bengtson succeeded Vince Lombardi as head coach in 1968. His 3-year record with the Packers was 20-21-1. | ||
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1958 49ers Team Issue | 49ers Coaches | nm | ||||||
Frankie Albert | San Francisco 49ers | quarterback, coach | Stanford | College Hall of Fame 1956 | |||||
Phil Bengtson | San Francisco 49ers | coach | Minnesota | Packers Hall of Fame 1996 | |||||
Mark Duncan | San Francisco 49ers | coach | Denver | ||||||
Red Hickey | San Francisco 49ers | end, coach | Arkansas | ||||||
Bill Johnson | San Francisco 49ers | center, coach | Texas A and M | ||||||
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1958 Topps | 6 | Bill Howton | Green Bay Packers | end | Rice | Packers Hall of Fame 1974 | Error card This is the only place I have seen Howton's first name spelled "Billie." |
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1958 Topps | 9 | Cleveland Browns Team | Cleveland Browns | 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 | 23 | Zeke Bratkowski | Chicago Bears | quarterback | Georgia | Packers Hall of Fame 1989 | ||
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1958 Topps | 31 | Al Carmichael | Green Bay Packers | halfback | USC | Packers Hall of Fame 1974 | ||
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1958 Topps | 32 | Bobby Dillon | Green Bay Packers | defensive back | Texas | Packers Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2020 | ||
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1958 Topps | 54 | Don Chandler | New York Giants | kicker, punter | Florida | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | Chandler booted the NFL's longest punt in 1958, a 67-yarder. | |
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1958 Topps | 56 | Gary Knafelc | Green Bay Packers | end | Colorado | Packers Hall of Fame 1996 | Knafelc's son, Greg Knafelc, was a quarterback for the New Orleans Saints in 1983. | |
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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 | 66 | Bart Starr | Green Bay Packers | quarterback | Alabama | Packers Hall of Fame 1977, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1977 | PSA 7, PSA 7 oc, PSA 6, PSA 5, PSA 5 mc, PSA 4 | |
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1958 Topps | 85 | Los Angeles Rams Team | Los Angeles Rams | This card pictures the 1957 Rams team. | ||||
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1958 Topps | 94 | Tobin Rote | Detroit Lions | quarterback | Rice | Packers Hall of Fame 1974 | nm | |
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1958 Topps | 103 | Jim Ringo | Green Bay Packers | center | Syracuse | Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Packers Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1981 | ||
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1958 Topps | 115 | Detroit Lions Team | Detroit Lions | 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 Bazooka | Howard Ferguson | Green Bay Packers | halfback | Packers Hall of Fame 1974 | ||||
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1959 Bazooka | Tobin Rote | Detroit Lions | quarterback | Rice | Packers Hall of Fame 1974 | |||
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1959 Kahns | Bill Howton | Cleveland Browns | end | Rice | Packers Hall of Fame 1974 | |||
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1959 Topps | 4 | Max McGee | Green Bay Packers | end | Tulane | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | Rookie card McGee led the NFL with 23.2 yards per reception in 1959. |
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1959 Topps | 12 | Bobby Dillon | Green Bay Packers | defensive back | Texas | Packers Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2020 |