1954 Bowman Football Cards, page 2

Image Set #Card Title/Players Pro Team Position College Honors Notes Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards
1954 Bowman Bert Rechichar 1954 Bowman 26 Bert Rechichar Baltimore Colts defensive back Tennessee Rechichar kicked a 56-yard field goal in 1953, setting a new NFL record. The record stood until Tom Dempsey kicked a 63-yarder in 1970.
1954 Bowman Harry Dowda 1954 Bowman 27 Harry Dowda Washington Redskins halfback Wake Forest
1954 Bowman John Sandusky 1954 Bowman 28 John Sandusky Cleveland Browns tackle Villanova
1954 Bowman Les Bingaman 1954 Bowman 29 Les Bingaman Detroit Lions guard Illinois Rookie card
1954 Bowman Joe Arenas 1954 Bowman 30 Joe Arenas San Francisco 49ers halfback Nebraska - Omaha Rookie card

Arenas played for the 49ers from 1951 to 1957. He had the NFL's longest kick return average in 1953, at 34.4 yards per return.
1954 Bowman Ray Wietecha 1954 Bowman 31 Ray Wietecha New York Giants center Northwestern, Michigan State Rookie card exmt
1954 Bowman Elroy Hirsch 1954 Bowman 32 Elroy Hirsch Los Angeles Rams end, halfback Wisconsin, Michigan College Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1968
1954 Bowman Harold Giancanelli 1954 Bowman 33 Harold Giancanelli Philadelphia Eagles halfback Loyola Marymount Rookie card
1954 Bowman Bill Howton 1954 Bowman 34 Bill Howton Green Bay Packers end Rice Packers Hall of Fame 1974
1954 Bowman Fred Morrison 1954 Bowman 35 Fred Morrison Chicago Bears halfback Ohio State
1954 Bowman Bobby Cavazos 1954 Bowman 36 Bobby Cavazos Chicago Cardinals halfback Texas Tech A rookie in 1954, Cavazos was injured in the preseason and never played in a regular season NFL game. nm
1954 Bowman Darrell Hogan 1954 Bowman 37 Darrell Hogan Pittsburgh Steelers guard Trinity, Baylor
1954 Bowman Buddy Young 1954 Bowman 38 Buddy Young Baltimore Colts halfback Illinois College Hall of Fame 1968 nm
1954 Bowman Charlie Justice 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.
1954 Bowman Otto Graham 1954 Bowman 40 Otto Graham Cleveland Browns quarterback Northwestern Browns Ring of Honor 2010, College Hall of Fame 1956, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965
1954 Bowman Doak Walker 1954 Bowman 41 Doak Walker Detroit Lions halfback SMU College Hall of Fame 1959, Heisman Trophy 1948, Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1986 Since 1990, the Doak Walker Award has been given each year to the nation's premier college running back.
1954 Bowman Y.A. Tittle 1954 Bowman 42 Y.A. Tittle San Francisco 49ers quarterback LSU 49ers Hall of Fame 2009, Giants Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971
1954 Bowman Buford Long 1954 Bowman 43 Buford Long New York Giants halfback Florida nm+
1954 Bowman Volney Quinlan 1954 Bowman 44 Volney Quinlan Los Angeles Rams halfback San Diego State nm
1954 Bowman Bobby Thomason 1954 Bowman 45 Bobby Thomason Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Virginia Military Institute
1954 Bowman Fred Cone 1954 Bowman 46 Fred Cone Green Bay Packers fullback Clemson Packers Hall of Fame 1974
1954 Bowman Gerald Weatherly 1954 Bowman 47 Gerald Weatherly Chicago Bears center Rice
1954 Bowman Don Stonesifer 1954 Bowman 48 Don Stonesifer Chicago Cardinals end Northwestern nm+
1954 Bowman Lynn Chandnois 1954 Bowman 49cor Lynn Chandnois Pittsburgh Steelers halfback Michigan State This variation has Chandnois spelled correctly on the back.
1954 Bowman Lynn Chandnois 1954 Bowman 49err Lynn Chandnois Pittsburgh Steelers halfback Michigan State Error card

This variation has Chandnois misspelled "Chadnois" on the back.