1951 Bowman Football Cards, page 4
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1951 Bowman | 76 | Elroy Hirsch | Los Angeles Rams | end, halfback | Wisconsin, Michigan | College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968 | Hirsch had 1495 receiving yards in 1951, breaking the single-season NFL record. | |
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1951 Bowman | 77 | Tom Kalmanir | Los Angeles Rams | halfback | Pittsburgh, Nevada | |||
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1951 Bowman | 78 | Jack Zilly | Los Angeles Rams | end | Notre Dame | |||
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1951 Bowman | 79 | Bruce Alford | New York Yanks | end | TCU | Rookie card After his playing career, Alford was an NFL official for 20 years. His son, Bruce Alford Jr., was a kicker for the Washington Redskins and Buffalo Bills. |
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1951 Bowman | 80 | Art Weiner | New York Yanks | end | North Carolina | College Hall of Fame 1992 | vg | |
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1951 Bowman | 81 | Brad Ecklund | New York Yanks | center, linebacker | Oregon | Rookie card | exmt | |
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1951 Bowman | 82 | Bosh Pritchard | Philadelphia Eagles | halfback | Virginia Military Institute, Georgia Tech | ex | ||
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1951 Bowman | 83 | John Green | Philadelphia Eagles | end | Tulsa | |||
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1951 Bowman | 84 | Ebert Van Buren | Philadelphia Eagles | fullback, halfback | LSU | Rookie card Van Buren played for the Eagles from 1951 to 1953. He and his brother, Hall of Famer Steve Van Buren, were teammates in 1951. |
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1951 Bowman | 85 | Julie Rykovich | Chicago Bears | halfback | Illinois, Notre Dame | |||
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1951 Bowman | 86 | Fred Davis | Chicago Bears | guard, tackle | Alabama | |||
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1951 Bowman | 87 | John Hoffman | Chicago Bears | halfback | Arkansas | Rookie card | ||
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1951 Bowman | 88 | Tobin Rote | Green Bay Packers | quarterback | Rice | Packers Hall of Fame 1974 | ||
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1951 Bowman | 89 | Paul Burris | Green Bay Packers | guard, halfback | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Burris's brother, Kurt Burris, is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. | ||
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1951 Bowman | 90 | Tony Canadeo | Green Bay Packers | halfback | Gonzaga | Packers Hall of Fame 1973, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1974 | In 1949, Canadeo became the Packers' first 1000-yard rusher, with 1052 yards. | |
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1951 Bowman | 91 | Emlen Tunnell | New York Giants | defensive back | Iowa, Toledo | Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1967 | Rookie card | |
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1951 Bowman | 92 | Otto Schnellbacher | New York Giants | defensive back | Kansas | Schnellbacher led the NFL with 11 interceptions and 194 interception return yards in 1951. | ||
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1951 Bowman | 93 | Ray Poole | New York Giants | end | Mississippi, North Carolina | vg-ex | ||
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1951 Bowman | 94 | Darrell Hogan | Pittsburgh Steelers | guard | Trinity, Baylor | |||
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1951 Bowman | 95 | Frank Sinkovitz | Pittsburgh Steelers | center | Duke | |||
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1951 Bowman | 96 | Ernie Stautner | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive end, defensive tackle | Boston College | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1969, Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 | PSA 4.5 | |
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1951 Bowman | 97 | Elmer Angsman | Chicago Cardinals | halfback | Notre Dame | vg-ex | ||
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1951 Bowman | 98 | Jack Jennings | Chicago Cardinals | tackle | Ohio State | Rookie card | ||
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1951 Bowman | 99 | Jerry Groom | Chicago Cardinals | center | Notre Dame | College Hall of Fame 1994 | ||
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1951 Bowman | 100 | John Prchlik | Detroit Lions | tackle, defensive tackle | Yale |