Image |
Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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John Bright |
Calgary Stampeders |
halfback |
Drake |
Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1970, College Hall of Fame 1984 |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Gene Brito |
Calgary Stampeders |
defensive end |
Loyola Marymount |
Commanders Ring of Fame |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Stan Heath |
Calgary Stampeders |
quarterback |
Wisconsin, Nevada |
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Heath played for the Green Bay Packers in 1949. |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Roy Jenson |
Calgary Stampeders |
guard, linebacker |
UCLA |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Don Loney |
Calgary Stampeders |
center, guard |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Eddie Macon |
Calgary Stampeders |
defensive back |
Pacific |
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The Chicago Bears drafted Macon in 1952, and he played for the Bears for two seasons. He was the first Black player to play for the team. In 1954 he moved to Canada to play for the Stampeders. |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Peter Maxwell-Muir |
Calgary Stampeders |
halfback |
Western Washington |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Tom Miner |
Calgary Stampeders |
end, kicker |
Tulsa |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Jim Prewett |
Calgary Stampeders |
tackle |
Tulsa |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Lowell Wagner |
Calgary Stampeders |
back |
USC |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Red O'Quinn |
Montreal Alouettes |
end |
Wake Forest |
Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1981 |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Ray Poole |
Montreal Alouettes |
end |
Mississippi, North Carolina |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Jim Staton |
Montreal Alouettes |
defensive tackle |
Wake Forest |
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Staton played for the Washington Redskins in 1951. |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Alex Webster |
Montreal Alouettes |
halfback |
North Carolina State |
Giants Ring of Honor 2011 |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Al Dekdebrun |
Montreal Alouettes |
quarterback |
Columbia, Cornell |
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Between 1946 and 1948, Dektebrun played for the AAFC's Buffalo Bisons, Chicago Rockets, and New York Yankees, and for the NFL's Boston Yanks. |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Ed Bradley Sr. |
Montreal Alouettes |
guard |
Wake Forest |
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Bradley's son, Ed Bradley Jr., played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle Seahawks, and San Francisco 49ers. See the Gallery's Fathers and Sons page for more fathers and sons who appeared on vintage football cards. |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Tex Coulter |
Montreal Alouettes |
tackle, end |
Army |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Sam Etcheverry |
Montreal Alouettes |
quarterback |
Denver |
Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1969 |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Larry Grigg |
Montreal Alouettes |
running back, defensive back |
Oklahoma |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Tom Hugo |
Montreal Alouettes |
center, linebacker |
Denver |
Canadian Football Hall of Fame 2018 |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Chuck Hunsinger |
Montreal Alouettes |
halfback |
Florida |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Herb Trawick |
Montreal Alouettes |
guard, tackle |
Kentucky State |
Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1975 |
Trawick was the first African-American to play professional football in Canada. |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Virgil Wagner |
Montreal Alouettes |
running back, defensive back |
John Milliken |
Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1980 |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Phil Adrian |
Montreal Alouettes |
halfback |
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Adrian's older brother, Doug Adrian, played for the Edmonton Eskimos in 1953. |
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1954 Blue Ribbon |
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Bruce Coulter |
Montreal Alouettes |
quarterback, defensive back |
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Canadian Football Hall of Fame 1997 |
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