Guard 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 Royal Castle Dolphins | Maxie Williams | Miami Dolphins | guard, tackle | Southeastern Louisiana | |||||
1967 Topps | 28 | Billy Shaw | Buffalo Bills | guard | Georgia Tech | Bills Wall of Fame 1988, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1999 | |||
1967 Topps | 39 | Jerry Sturm | Denver Broncos | tackle, guard | Illinois | nm | |||
1967 Topps | 54 | Bob Talamini | Houston Oilers | guard | Kentucky | nm | |||
1967 Topps | 84 | Bill Neighbors | Miami Dolphins | guard | Alabama | College Hall of Fame 2003 | Neighbors's sons, Wes and Keith, also played for Alabama. Wes was an all-SEC center, and Keith played on the 1992 National Championship team. | ||
1967 Topps | 92 | Sam DeLuca | New York Jets | tackle, guard | South Carolina | nm | |||
1968 KDKA Steelers | Coaches | PSA 9 | |||||||
Bill Austin | Pittsburgh Steelers | guard, coach | Oregon State | ||||||
Mr. Berlin | Pittsburgh Steelers | coach | |||||||
Carl DePasqua | Pittsburgh Steelers | coach | Pittsburgh | ||||||
Tom Fletcher | Pittsburgh Steelers | coach | Arizona State | ||||||
Don Heinrich | Pittsburgh Steelers | quarterback, coach | Washington | College Hall of Fame 1987 | |||||
Leon McLaughlin | Pittsburgh Steelers | center, coach | UCLA | ||||||
Hugh Taylor | Pittsburgh Steelers | end, coach | Tulane, Oklahoma City University | ||||||
Torgy Torgeson | Pittsburgh Steelers | linebacker, coach | Washington State | ||||||
1968 KDKA Steelers | Guards | PSA 7 | |||||||
Sam Davis | Pittsburgh Steelers | guard | Allen | Steelers Hall of Honor 2022 | |||||
Larry Gagner | Pittsburgh Steelers | guard | Florida | ||||||
Bruce Van Dyke | Pittsburgh Steelers | guard | Missouri | ||||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 2 | Charlie Parker | Montreal Alouettes | guard | Southern Mississippi | Parker played for the Denver Broncos in 1965. | |||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 13 | Ray Lychak | Montreal Alouettes | guard, tackle | San Jose State | ||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 48 | Bill Danychuk | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | guard | Tennessee | ||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 49 | Jon Hohman | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | guard | Wisconsin | ||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 61 | Sherwyn Thorson | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | guard, linebacker | Iowa | Thorson was elected to the Iowa Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2007. | |||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 73 | Bob Lueck | Calgary Stampeders | guard | Arizona State | Lueck's younger brother, Bill Lueck, played for the NFL's Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles. | |||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 82 | Roger Kramer | Calgary Stampeders | guard, tackle | Kalamazoo College | ||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 85 | Granville Liggins | Calgary Stampeders | guard, defensive tackle | Oklahoma | ||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 90 | Wayne Shaw | Saskatchewan Roughriders | linebacker, guard | |||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 96 | Al Benecick | Saskatchewan Roughriders | guard, tackle | Syracuse | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1996 | |||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 103 | Gary Brandt | Saskatchewan Roughriders | guard | Washington | ||||
1968 O-Pee-Chee CFL | 131 | John McDowell | BC Lions | tackle, guard | St. John's | McDowell played for three NFL teams: the Green Bay Packers in 1964, the New York Giants in 1965, and the St. Louis Cardinals in 1966. | |||
1968 Topps | 46 | Dan Grimm | Atlanta Falcons | guard | Colorado | Error card The "i" is missing from the word "continues" on the back of this card. |
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1968 Topps | 68 | Bob Talamini | Houston Oilers | guard | Kentucky | ||||
1968 Topps | 76 | Gene Hickerson | Cleveland Browns | guard | Mississippi | Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2007 | ex+ | ||
1968 Topps | 138 | Ken Gray | St. Louis Cardinals | guard | Howard Payne | nm+ | |||
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. |