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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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1962 Topps | 144 | Sonny Randle | St. Louis Cardinals | end | Virginia | Randle still holds the Cardinals team record for receiving yards in a game. He caught 16 passes for 256 yards in a game against the New York Giants in 1962. | |||
1962 Topps | 156 | Clyde Conner | San Francisco 49ers | end | Pacific | Short print, error card Conner's name is misspelled "Connor" on the back of this card. |
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1962 Topps | 170 | Fred Dugan | Washington Redskins | end | Dayton | exmt | |||
1962 Topps | 171 | John Aveni | The player in the inset photo on this card is Dick James, with his jersey number altered. Topps used the same image on the cover of the Washington Redskins 1969 Topps Mini-Card Album. | ||||||
John Aveni | Washington Redskins | end | Indiana | ||||||
Dick James | Washington Redskins | wide receiver, safety | Oregon | Commanders Ring of Fame | |||||
1962 Topps Bucks | 9 | Bobby Walston | Philadelphia Eagles | end | Georgia | Eagles Honor Roll 2019 | |||
1962 Topps Bucks | 10 | Jim Phillips | Los Angeles Rams | end | Auburn | ||||
1962 Topps Bucks | 12 | Sonny Randle | St. Louis Cardinals | end | Virginia | ||||
1962 Topps Bucks | 13 | Jerry Reichow | Minnesota Vikings | end | Iowa | ||||
1962 Topps Bucks | 15 | Buddy Dial | Pittsburgh Steelers | end | Rice | College Hall of Fame 1993, Steelers Hall of Honor 2018 | |||
1962 Topps Bucks | 21 | Bill Howton | Dallas Cowboys | end | Rice | Packers Hall of Fame 1974 | |||
1962 Topps Bucks | 25 | Raymond Berry | Baltimore Colts | end | SMU | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | |||
1962 Topps Bucks | 28 | Tommy McDonald | Philadelphia Eagles | end, halfback | Oklahoma | College Hall of Fame 1985, Eagles Honor Roll 1988, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1998 | |||
1962 Topps Bucks | 29 | Del Shofner | Los Angeles Rams | end | Baylor | ||||
1962 Topps Bucks | 36 | Max McGee | Green Bay Packers | end | Tulane | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | In 1975, McGee co-founded the first Chi-Chi's restaurant. The restaurant was in Richfield, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. | ||
1962 Topps CFL | 6 | Pat Claridge | BC Lions | end | Washington | Claridge's older brother, Bruce Claridge, also played in the CFL. | nm+ | ||
1962 Topps CFL | 9 | Norm Fieldgate | BC Lions | end, linebacker | British Columbia | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1979 | |||
1962 Topps CFL | 30 | Bill McKenna | Calgary Stampeders | end | Brandeis | ||||
1962 Topps CFL | 34 | Art Scullion | Calgary Stampeders | end | nm | ||||
1962 Topps CFL | 39 | Vic Chapman | Edmonton Eskimos | end, punter | British Columbia | nm | |||
1962 Topps CFL | 50 | Jim Letcavits | Edmonton Eskimos | end | Kansas | ||||
1962 Topps CFL | 55 | Bill Smith | Edmonton Eskimos | end | Smith was the mayor of Edmonton from 1995 to 2004. | nm-mt | |||
1962 Topps CFL | 64 | Cam Fraser | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | end, punter | Ottawa | nm-mt | |||
1962 Topps CFL | 73 | Hal Patterson | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | end | Kansas | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1971 | |||
1962 Topps CFL | 108 | Bob Simpson | Ottawa Rough Riders | end | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1975 | ||||
1962 Topps CFL | 109 | Ted Smale | Ottawa Rough Riders | end | Toronto |