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Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1956 Topps | 29 | Kyle Rote | New York Giants | end | SMU | College Hall of Fame 1964, Giants Ring of Honor 2022 | |||
1956 Topps | 32 | Dorne Dibble | Detroit Lions | end | Michigan State | ||||
1956 Topps | 40 | Philadelphia Eagles Team | Philadelphia Eagles | This card pictures the 1955 Philadelphia Eagles team. | |||||
1956 Topps | 42 | Tom Fears | Los Angeles Rams | end | UCLA, Santa Clara | College Hall of Fame 1976, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1970 | |||
1956 Topps | 43 | Gary Knafelc | Green Bay Packers | end | Colorado | Packers Hall of Fame 1996 | Rookie card | ||
1956 Topps | 45 | Cleveland Browns Team | Cleveland Browns | 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. | |||||
1956 Topps | 48 | Baltimore Colts Team | Baltimore Colts | This card pictures the 1955 Baltimore Colts team. Hall of Fame NFL coach Don Shula is in the front row. Leroy Vaughn, father of major league baseball's Mo Vaughn, is in the back row. | |||||
1956 Topps | 59 | Harlon Hill | Chicago Bears | end | North Alabama | Error card Hill's first name is misspelled "Harlan" on this card. Hill had the NFL's longest pass reception of 1956: 79 yards from Bill McColl. He had a 56-yard catch in the same game. |
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1956 Topps | 61 | Washington Redskins Team | Washington Redskins | Short print This card pictures the 1955 Washington Redskins team. About 15 of the players never appeared on cards of their own. |
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1956 Topps | 62 | Billy Wilson | San Francisco 49ers | end | San Jose State | ||||
1956 Topps | 63 | Pittsburgh Steelers Team | Pittsburgh Steelers | This card pictures the 1955 Steelers team. For a larger version of the image on the card, see the 1955 Pittsburgh Steelers page at steelersuk.com. | |||||
1956 Topps | 65 | Ken MacAfee | New York Giants | end | Alabama | ||||
1956 Topps | 68 | Dave Middleton | Detroit Lions | end | Auburn | Rookie card | |||
1956 Topps | 70 | Don Stonesifer | Chicago Cardinals | end | Northwestern | Short print | |||
1956 Topps | 72 | Jim Mutscheller | Baltimore Colts | end | Notre Dame | Rookie card | |||
1956 Topps | 75 | Ray Mathews | Pittsburgh Steelers | end | Clemson | Steelers Hall of Honor 2022 | |||
1956 Topps | 76 | Dick Bielski | Philadelphia Eagles | end, fullback | Maryland | ||||
1956 Topps | 78 | Elroy Hirsch | Los Angeles Rams | end, halfback | Wisconsin, Michigan | College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 | |||
1956 Topps | 80 | Jim Doran | Detroit Lions | end, defensive end | Iowa State, Buena Vista | Rookie card | exmt | ||
1956 Topps | 83 | Bill McColl | Chicago Bears | end | Stanford | College Hall of Fame 1973 | McColl threw four passes in 1956. Two were intercepted, and one went to Harlon Hill for 79 yards and a touchdown--the NFL's longest pass play of the season. You can see the play on YouTube. | ||
1956 Topps | 89 | Bob Schnelker | New York Giants | end | Bowling Green | Rookie card, error card Schnelker?s name is misspelled "Schnecker" on the back of this card. |
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1956 Topps | 92 | Detroit Lions Team | Detroit Lions | This card pictures the 1955 Lions team. | |||||
1956 Topps | 113 | New York Giants Team | New York Giants | This card pictures the 1955 New York Giants team. Future Hall of Fame coaches Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry are included in the photo. Lombardi is an assistant coach in the second row, and Landry is a player, also in the second row. | |||||
1956 Topps | 114 | Los Angeles Rams Team | Los Angeles Rams | 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. | |||||
1956 Topps | 119 | Chicago Bears Team | Chicago Bears | This card pictures the 1955 Chicago Bears team. One of the players on the card, Harry Hugasian, played part of the 1955 season for the Baltimore Colts, and he also appears on the Colts team card. |