Image |
Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1973 Topps |
511 |
Paul Warfield |
Miami Dolphins |
wide receiver |
Ohio State |
Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Dolphins Honor Roll 1990, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983 |
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1973 Topps |
514 |
Jackie Smith |
St. Louis Cardinals |
tight end, kicker |
Northwestern Louisiana |
Pro Football Hall of Fame 1994 |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Cliff Battles |
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tailback, defensive back |
West Virginia Wesleyan |
College Hall of Fame 1955, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 |
With a 215-yard day against the New York Giants, Battles became the first player to rush for 200 yards in a game. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Sammy Baugh |
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quarterback, coach |
TCU |
College Hall of Fame 1951, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Chuck Bednarik |
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center, defensive tackle |
Pennsylvania |
College Hall of Fame 1969, Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1967 |
Bednarik missed only 3 games in 14 seasons with the Eagles. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Bert Bell |
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coach, commissioner |
Pennsylvania |
Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
The NFL's college draft was Bell's idea; he proposed it to even out the talent among the teams. The first draft was held in 1936. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Paul Brown |
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coach |
Miami Ohio |
Bengals Ring of Honor 2021, Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1967 |
Brown coached the Cleveland Browns to 7 AAFC and NFL championships in 17 seasons. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Joe Carr |
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president |
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Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
Carr became the second president of the NFL, then called the American Professional Football Association, in 1921. Jim Thorpe was the first league president. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Guy Chamberlin |
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end, coach |
Nebraska, Nebraska Wesleyan |
College Hall of Fame 1962, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965 |
Chamberlin coached NFL teams from four cities to five championships in the 1920s. He also played on four of those championship teams. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Dutch Clark |
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quarterback |
Colorado College |
College Hall of Fame 1951, Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
Clark led the NFL in scoring in 1932, 1935, and 1936. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Jimmy Conzelman |
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quarterback, coach |
Washington (St. Louis) |
Cardinals Ring of Honor 2006, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1964 |
Conzelman was a player/coach for the Rock Island Independents, Milwaukee Badgers, Detroit Panthers, and Providence Steam Roller in the 1920s. He also played a season of minor league baseball for the Rock Island Islanders. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Art Donovan |
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defensive tackle |
Boston College, Notre Dame |
Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 |
Donovan played for both the "old" Baltimore Colts, which folded after the 1950 season, and the "new" Baltimore Colts, which moved to Baltimore from Dallas in 1953. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Paddy Driscoll |
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quarterback |
Northwestern |
Cardinals Ring of Honor 2006, College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965 |
Driscoll holds the NFL record for drop-kicked field goals in a game, with 4. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Bill Dudley |
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halfback |
Virginia |
College Hall of Fame 1956, Commanders Ring of Fame , Pro Football Hall of Fame 1966, Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 |
In 1946, playing for the Steelers, Dudley led the NFL in rushing, interceptions, and punt returns, and he was named the league MVP. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Dan Fortmann |
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guard |
Colgate |
College Hall of Fame 1978, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965 |
Fortmann was All-NFL for the Bears for six straight seasons, 1938-1943. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Otto Graham |
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quarterback |
Northwestern |
Browns Ring of Honor 2010, College Hall of Fame 1956, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965 |
In the ten seasons that Graham was quarterback for the Browns, the team had a regular season record of 105-17-4. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Red Grange |
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quarterback |
Illinois |
College Hall of Fame 1951, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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George Halas |
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coach, end |
Illinois |
Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
Halas played for the Bears for 9 seasons and coached them for 40. He also played 12 games for baseball's New York Yankees in 1919. |
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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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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Fats Henry |
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tackle |
Washington and Jefferson |
College Hall of Fame 1951, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
Henry drop-kicked a 45-yard field goal in 1922, setting an NFL record for longest field goal. The record stood for 12 years. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Bill Hewitt |
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end |
Michigan |
Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 |
Hewitt was the last NFL player to play without a helmet. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Clarke Hinkle |
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fullback |
Bucknell |
College Hall of Fame 1971, Packers Hall of Fame 1972, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1964 |
Hinkle was the NFL's leading career rusher when he retired after the 1941 season. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Elroy Hirsch |
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end, halfback |
Wisconsin, Michigan |
College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 |
Hirsch was named the NFL's all-time flanker in 1969. |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Cal Hubbard |
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tackle |
Centenary, Geneva |
College Hall of Fame 1962, Packers Hall of Fame 1970, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1963 |
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1974 Fleer Immortal Roll |
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Lamar Hunt |
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owner |
SMU |
Chiefs Hall of Fame 1970, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1972 |
Hunt founded the American Football League in 1959. |
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