1970 Topps Football Cards, page 8
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1970 Topps | 175 | Carl Eller | Minnesota Vikings | defensive end | Minnesota | College Hall of Fame 2006, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2004, Vikings Ring of Honor 2002 | ||
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1970 Topps | 176 | George Sauer Jr. | New York Jets | end | Texas | Sauer retired after the 1970 season, at just 27 years old. He came out of retirement to play for the World Football League's New York Stars in 1974. | ||
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1970 Topps | 177 | Jim Hart | St. Louis Cardinals | quarterback | Southern Illinois | Cardinals Ring of Honor 2017 | ||
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1970 Topps | 178 | Bob Brown | Los Angeles Rams | tackle | Nebraska | College Hall of Fame 1993, Eagles Honor Roll 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2004 | ||
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1970 Topps | 179 | Mike Garrett | Kansas City Chiefs | running back | USC | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1978, College Hall of Fame 1985, Heisman Trophy 1965 | Rookie card | |
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1970 Topps | 180 | John Unitas | Baltimore Colts | quarterback | Louisville | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | ||
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1970 Topps | 181 | Tom Regner | Houston Oilers | guard | Notre Dame | Rookie card | ||
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1970 Topps | 182 | Bob Jeter | Green Bay Packers | defensive back | Iowa | Packers Hall of Fame 1985 | ||
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1970 Topps | 183 | Gail Cogdill | Atlanta Falcons | end | Washington State | |||
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1970 Topps | 184 | Earl Gros | Pittsburgh Steelers | running back | LSU | This card shows Gros with the Steelers, but he played for the New Orleans Saints in 1970. The Steelers traded him to the Eagles just before the start of the season. | ||
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1970 Topps | 185 | Dennis Partee | San Diego Chargers | punter, kicker | SMU | Rookie card Partee averaged 44.6 yards per punt in 1969, best in the AFL. |
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1970 Topps | 186 | Charlie Krueger | San Francisco 49ers | defensive tackle, defensive end | Texas A and M | 49ers Hall of Fame 2009, College Hall of Fame 1983 | ||
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1970 Topps | 187 | Martin Baccaglio | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive end | San Jose State | Rookie card "Baccaglio" means "codfish" in Italian. |
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1970 Topps | 188 | Charles Long | Boston Patriots | tackle | Tennessee-Chatanooga | |||
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1970 Topps | 189 | Bob Hayes | Dallas Cowboys | wide receiver | Florida A and M | Cowboys Ring of Honor 2001, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2009 | ||
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1970 Topps | 190 | Dick Butkus | Chicago Bears | linebacker | Illinois | College Hall of Fame 1983, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979 | ||
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1970 Topps | 191 | Al Bemiller | Buffalo Bills | center | Syracuse | |||
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1970 Topps | 192 | Dick Westmoreland | Minnesota Vikings | defensive back | North Carolina A and T | |||
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1970 Topps | 193 | Joe Scarpati | New Orleans Saints | defensive back | North Carolina State | Scarpati was the holder for Tom Dempsey's record 63-yard field goal in 1970. | ||
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1970 Topps | 194 | Ron Snidow | Cleveland Browns | defensive end | Oregon | Rookie card Snidow scored a safety in 1970--the only 2 points of his NFL career. |
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1970 Topps | 195 | Earl McCullouch | Detroit Lions | wide receiver | USC | Rookie card | ||
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1970 Topps | 196 | Jake Kupp | New Orleans Saints | guard | Washington | Saints Hall of Fame 1992 | Rookie card | |
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1970 Topps | 197 | Bob Lurtsema | New York Giants | defensive tackle | Western Michigan | Rookie card | ||
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1970 Topps | 198 | Mike Current | Denver Broncos | tackle | Ohio State | Rookie card Current played 13 seasons in the AFL and NFL: 8 with Denver, 1 with Tampa Bay, 3 with Miami, and 1 split between Miami and Denver. |
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1970 Topps | 199 | Charlie Smith | Oakland Raiders | running back | Utah | Rookie card |