Fullback Football Cards, page 30
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1967 Topps | 122 | Jim Allison | San Diego Chargers | fullback | San Diego State, El Camino College | Rookie card Allison played for the Chargers from 1965 to 1968. After retiring from football, he founded a landscaping company in San Diego. |
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1968 KDKA Steelers | Fullbacks | PSA 8, PSA 7 | |||||||
Bill Asbury | Pittsburgh Steelers | fullback | Kent State | ||||||
Earl Gros | Pittsburgh Steelers | running back | LSU | ||||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 20 | Wayne Giardino | Ottawa Rough Riders | fullback | Florida State | ||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 24 | Rick Black | Ottawa Rough Riders | fullback, punter | Mount Allison | ||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 52 | Willie Bethea | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | fullback | |||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 69 | Ron Kirkland | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | fullback | Nebraska | ||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 86 | George Reed | Saskatchewan Roughriders | fullback | Washington State | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1979 | |||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 106 | Art Perkins | Edmonton Eskimos | fullback | North Texas | ||||
1968 Topps | 19 | Keith Lincoln | Buffalo Bills | fullback | Washington State | Chargers Hall of Fame 1980 | The Bills traded Lincoln (back) to the San Diego Chargers partway through the 1968 season. | ||
1968 Topps | 30 | Ray Poage | New Orleans Saints | fullback | Texas | ||||
1968 Topps | 32 | Sam Baker | Philadelphia Eagles | fullback, kicker | Oregon State | ||||
1968 Topps | 67 | Curtis McClinton | Kansas City Chiefs | fullback | Kansas | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1995 | |||
1968 Topps | 78 | Tom Nowatzke | Detroit Lions | fullback | Indiana | ||||
1968 Topps | 97 | Wray Carlton | Buffalo Bills | fullback | Duke | ex | |||
1968 Topps | 117 | Matt Snell | New York Jets | fullback | Ohio State | ||||
1968 Topps | 160 | Jim Taylor | New Orleans Saints | fullback | LSU | Packers Hall of Fame 1975, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1976 | The image on this card was at least four years old when the card was printed. Compare it to the picture on Taylor's 1964 Philadelphia card. | ||
1968 Topps | 204 | Tony Lorick | Baltimore Colts | fullback | Arizona State | Lorick was inducted into the Arizona State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1983. | PSA 10, nm-mt | ||
1968 Topps Stand Up | Curtis McClinton | Kansas City Chiefs | fullback | Kansas | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1995 | PSA 8 | |||
1968 Topps Test Team Photos | 1 | Green Bay Packers | Green Bay Packers | This card pictures the 1967 Packers. It is unusual in that it includes the trainers and equipment managers, but not the coaches. The Packers finished the regular season with a 9-4-1 record in 1967, and they went on to beat the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl II. The 1968 Packers went 6-7-1. | |||||
1968 Topps Test Team Photos | 4 | Miami Dolphins | Miami Dolphins | This card pictures the 1967 Dolphins. Sadly, it might be the worst team photo ever. The coaches in front dominate the photo, and all you can see of the players in back is their heads. Only about half of the players' numbers are visible. | |||||
1968 Topps Test Team Photos | 12 | Buffalo Bills | Buffalo Bills | The Bills finished 1-12-1 in 1968, worst in the NFL and AFL. They chose O.J. Simpson with the first overall draft pick in 1969. | |||||
1968 Topps Test Team Photos | 17 | Oakland Raiders | Oakland Raiders | The Raiders arranged themselves in numerical order for this photo, with one exception: number 00, Jim Otto, the Hall of Fame center, is in the center of the front row. | |||||
1968 Topps Test Team Photos | 25 | Philadelphia Eagles | Philadelphia Eagles | ||||||
1969 Eskimo Pie | Matt Snell, Dick Post | ||||||||
Dick Post | San Diego Chargers | running back | Houston | ||||||
Matt Snell | New York Jets | fullback | Ohio State | ||||||
1969 Glendale Stamps | Larry Csonka | Miami Dolphins | fullback | Syracuse | College Hall of Fame 1989, Dolphins Honor Roll 1990, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1987 | Csonka placed fourth in voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1967. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman Trophy candidates. |