Running Back Football Cards, page 2
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1953 Bowman | 52 | Al Conway | Philadelphia Eagles | running back | Army | Conway was an official for 28 seasons in the AFL and NFL. | |||
1953 Bowman | 69 | Andy Kozar | Chicago Bears | running back | Tennessee | ||||
1953 Bowman | 90 | Don Paul | Chicago Cardinals | defensive back, running back | Washington State | ||||
1953 Rams Team Issue | Brad Myers | Los Angeles Rams | running back | Bucknell | 1953 was Myers's rookie year. He played two seasons for the Rams and one for the Philadelphia Eagles. | nm | |||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Gerry James | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | running back | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1981 | |||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Avatus Stone | Ottawa Rough Riders | running back, punter | Syracuse | Stone played one game for the NFL's Baltimore Colts in 1958. See the Gallery's Cups of Coffee page for cards of other players who appeared in exactly one NFL, AFL, or AAFC game. | ||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Dick Brown | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | running back, defensive back | Toronto | |||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Bernie Custis | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | running back, quarterback | Syracuse | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1998 | ||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Larry Grigg | Montreal Alouettes | running back, defensive back | Oklahoma | |||||
1954 Blue Ribbon | Virgil Wagner | Montreal Alouettes | running back, defensive back | John Milliken | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1980 | ||||
1954 Bowman | 39 | Charlie Justice | Washington Redskins | running back | North Carolina | College Hall of Fame 1961, Commanders Ring of Fame | Error card Justice's first name is misspelled "Charley" on this card. |
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1955 Topps All-American | 63 | Charlie Justice | running back | North Carolina | College Hall of Fame 1961, Commanders Ring of Fame | ||||
1956 Parkhurst | 8 | Rollie Miles | Edmonton Eskimos | running back, defensive back | St. Augustine | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1980 | |||
1956 Parkhurst | 17 | Sully Glasser | Saskatchewan Roughriders | running back | |||||
1956 Parkhurst | 49 | Jacques Belec | Montreal Alouettes | running back | Western Ontario | ||||
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 | 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 | 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. | |||||
1957 Topps | 114 | Don Paul | Cleveland Browns | defensive back, running back | Washington State | This is the only Browns card in the 1957 Topps set with an orange background behind the player. See the Gallery's "Not Like the Others" page. | |||
1958 Topps | 91 | Don Paul | Cleveland Browns | defensive back, running back | Washington State | Paul had the NFL's longest fumble return in 1957, 89 yards for a touchdown. | |||
1958 Topps | 110 | Baltimore Colts Team | Baltimore Colts | The picture on this card was taken in 1957, but before the team's roster was final. Some of the players in the photo were drafted by the Colts in 1957, but they did not play in the regular season. | |||||
1958 Topps CFL | 15 | Tommy Grant | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | running back, flanker | Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1995 | ||||
1958 Topps CFL | 17 | George Brancato | Ottawa Rough Riders | running back, defensive back | LSU, Santa Ana College | Brancato played five games for the NFL's Chicago Cardinals in 1954. | |||
1958 Topps CFL | 26 | Don Pinhey | Ottawa Rough Riders | running back | Muskingum | nm |