Quarterback Football Cards, page 37
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1964 Kahns | Y.A. Tittle | New York Giants | quarterback | LSU | 49ers Hall of Fame 2009, Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 | ||||
1964 Kahns | John Unitas | Baltimore Colts | quarterback | Louisville | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | ||||
1964 Kahns | Bill Wade | Chicago Bears | quarterback | Vanderbilt | |||||
1964 Philadelphia | 12 | John Unitas | Baltimore Colts | quarterback | Louisville | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | Double print | ||
1964 Philadelphia | 26 | Bill Wade | Chicago Bears | quarterback | Vanderbilt | Double print | |||
1964 Philadelphia | 38 | Frank Ryan | Cleveland Browns | quarterback | Rice | Double print Ryan threw three touchdown passes to Gary Collins in the 1964 NFL Championship game against the Colts. The Browns won, 27-0. It was the last time the Browns won a league championship. |
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1964 Philadelphia | 51 | Don Meredith | Dallas Cowboys | quarterback | SMU | College Hall of Fame 1982, Cowboys Ring of Honor 1976 | |||
1964 Philadelphia | 65 | Earl Morrall | Detroit Lions | quarterback | Michigan State | Double print | |||
1964 Philadelphia | 79 | Bart Starr | Green Bay Packers | quarterback | Alabama | Packers Hall of Fame 1977, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1977 | PSA 8 | ||
1964 Philadelphia | 89 | Roman Gabriel | Los Angeles Rams | quarterback | North Carolina State | College Hall of Fame 1989 | The Oakland Raiders chose Gabriel with the first overall pick in the 1962 AFL draft. He opted to play for the NFL's Rams instead. See the Gallery's First Overall Draft Picks page. | ||
1964 Philadelphia | 109 | Fran Tarkenton | Minnesota Vikings | quarterback | Georgia | College Hall of Fame 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1986, Vikings Ring of Honor 1998 | Double print | ||
1964 Philadelphia | 112 | Vikings Play of the Year | Double print | nm-mt | |||||
Norm Van Brocklin | Minnesota Vikings | quarterback, coach | Oregon | College Hall of Fame 1966, Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 | |||||
1964 Philadelphia | 124 | Y.A. Tittle | New York Giants | quarterback | LSU | 49ers Hall of Fame 2009, Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971 | Double print | ||
1964 Philadelphia | 126 | Giants Play of the Year | Double print Before becoming a coach, Allie Sherman played five seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles. |
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Allie Sherman | New York Giants | quarterback, coach | Brooklyn | ||||||
1964 Philadelphia | 134 | King Hill | Philadelphia Eagles | quarterback, punter | Rice | Double print After his playing career, Hill spent 23 more years in the NFL as an offensive coordinator and scout. |
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1964 Philadelphia | 138 | Norm Snead | Philadelphia Eagles | quarterback | Wake Forest | ||||
1964 Philadelphia | 143 | Ed Brown | Pittsburgh Steelers | quarterback | San Francisco | ||||
1964 Philadelphia | 163 | Lamar McHan | San Francisco 49ers | quarterback | Arkansas | Error card The cartoon on the back of this card says that McHan won the Heisman Trophy, but that is not true. He did finish ninth in Heisman voting in 1953. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman candidates. |
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1964 Philadelphia | 174 | Charley Johnson | St. Louis Cardinals | quarterback | New Mexico State | Broncos Ring of Fame 1986 | Double print Johnson led the NFL with 3045 passing yards in 1964--and also with 24 interceptions. |
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1964 Philadelphia | 186 | Sonny Jurgensen | Washington Redskins | quarterback | Duke | Commanders Ring of Fame , Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983 | Jurgensen's full name is Christian Adolf Jurgensen. | ||
1964 Topps | 17 | Babe Parilli | Boston Patriots | quarterback | Kentucky | College Hall of Fame 1982, Patriots Hall of Fame 1993 | Short print Parilli led the AFL with 3465 passing yards and 31 touchdown passes in 1964. (He also led the league with 27 passes intercepted.) |
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1964 Topps | 30 | Jack Kemp | Buffalo Bills | quarterback | Occidental | Bills Wall of Fame 1984 | Short print Kemp had the American Football League's longest pass completion in 1964, 94 yards to Glenn Bass. |
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1964 Topps | 31 | Daryle Lamonica | Buffalo Bills | quarterback | Notre Dame | Rookie card | |||
1964 Topps | 52 | John McCormick | Denver Broncos | quarterback | Massachusetts | Rookie card, short print | |||
1964 Topps | 61 | Mickey Slaughter | Denver Broncos | quarterback | Louisiana Tech | Rookie card |