Image |
Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1968 Topps |
76 |
Gene Hickerson |
Cleveland Browns |
guard |
Mississippi |
Browns Ring of Honor 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2007 |
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1968 Topps |
77 |
Dan Reeves |
Dallas Cowboys |
halfback, coach |
South Carolina |
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Reeves holds the record for Super Bowl appearances as a player or coach: 2 as a player with the Cowboys, 3 as an assistant coach with the Cowboys, and 4 as a head coach with the Broncos and Falcons. |
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1968 Topps |
78 |
Tom Nowatzke |
Detroit Lions |
fullback |
Indiana |
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1968 Topps |
79 |
Elijah Pitts |
Green Bay Packers |
halfback |
Philander Smith |
Packers Hall of Fame 1979 |
Pitts scored the first two touchdowns in Super Bowl history, both in Super Bowl I. |
PSA 9
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1968 Topps |
80 |
Lamar Lundy |
Los Angeles Rams |
defensive end |
Purdue |
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1968 Topps |
81 |
Paul Flatley |
Minnesota Vikings |
end |
Northwestern |
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This card shows Flatley with the Vikings, but he played for the Atlanta Falcons in 1968. |
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1968 Topps |
82 |
Dave Whitsell |
New Orleans Saints |
defensive back |
Indiana |
Saints Hall of Fame 1996 |
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1968 Topps |
83 |
Spider Lockhart |
New York Giants |
defensive back |
North Texas |
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1968 Topps |
84 |
Dave Lloyd |
Philadelphia Eagles |
linebacker |
Georgia |
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This card shows Lloyd in a Detroit Lions uniform, but he hadn't played for the Lions since 1962. |
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1968 Topps |
85 |
Roy Jefferson |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
wide receiver |
Utah |
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Jefferson is wearing the Steelers' "Batman" jersey in this photo. |
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1968 Topps |
86 |
Jackie Smith |
St. Louis Cardinals |
tight end, kicker |
Northwestern Louisiana |
Pro Football Hall of Fame 1994 |
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PSA 9
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1968 Topps |
87 |
John David Crow |
San Francisco 49ers |
halfback |
Texas A and M |
College Hall of Fame 1976, Heisman Trophy 1957 |
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1968 Topps |
88 |
Sonny Jurgensen |
Washington Redskins |
quarterback |
Duke |
Commanders Ring of Fame , Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983 |
Jurgensen had a 99-yard pass completion to Gerry Allen in 1968, tying an NFL record that can never be broken. |
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1968 Topps |
89 |
Ron Mix |
San Diego Chargers |
tackle |
USC |
Chargers Hall of Fame 1978, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979 |
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1968 Topps |
90 |
Clem Daniels |
Oakland Raiders |
halfback |
Prairie View |
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1968 Topps |
91 |
Cornell Gordon |
New York Jets |
defensive back |
North Carolina A and T |
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Rookie card |
PSA 9
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1968 Topps |
92 |
Tom Goode |
Miami Dolphins |
center |
Mississippi State |
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Goode was the long snapper for the winning field goal in Super Bowl V. Goode's Baltimore Colts beat the Dallas Cowboys, 16-13. |
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1968 Topps |
93 |
Bobby Bell |
Kansas City Chiefs |
linebacker, defensive end |
Minnesota |
Chiefs Hall of Fame 1980, College Hall of Fame 1991, Outland Trophy 1962, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1983 |
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1968 Topps |
94 |
Walt Suggs |
Houston Oilers |
tackle |
Mississippi State |
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ex
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1968 Topps |
95 |
Eric Crabtree |
Denver Broncos |
end |
Pittsburgh |
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Rookie card |
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1968 Topps |
96 |
Sherrill Headrick |
Cincinnati Bengals |
linebacker |
TCU |
Chiefs Hall of Fame 1993 |
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1968 Topps |
97 |
Wray Carlton |
Buffalo Bills |
fullback |
Duke |
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ex
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1968 Topps |
98 |
Gino Cappelletti |
Boston Patriots |
end |
Minnesota |
Patriots Hall of Fame 1992 |
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1968 Topps |
99 |
Tommy McDonald |
Atlanta Falcons |
end, halfback |
Oklahoma |
College Hall of Fame 1985, Eagles Honor Roll 1988, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1998 |
This card shows McDonald with Atlanta, but the Falcons released him just before the 1968 season started. Cleveland picked him up and he played a year for the Browns. |
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1968 Topps |
100 |
John Unitas |
Baltimore Colts |
quarterback |
Louisville |
Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 |
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