1976 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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1976 Topps | 176 | Paul Naumoff | Detroit Lions | linebacker | Tennessee | |||
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1976 Topps | 177 | Checklist 133-264 | ||||||
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1976 Topps | 178 | Durwood Keeton | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | defensive back | Oklahoma | Rookie card | ||
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1976 Topps | 179 | Earl Thomas | St. Louis Cardinals | wide receiver, tight end | Houston | Thomas's brothers, Mike Thomas and Jimmy Thomas, also played in the NFL. | ||
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1976 Topps | 180 | L.C. Greenwood | Pittsburgh Steelers | defensive end | Arkansas-Pine Bluff | Steelers Hall of Honor 2017 | Greenwood has been a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame six times. See the Gallery's Almost Hall of Famers page. | |
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1976 Topps | 181 | John Outlaw | Philadelphia Eagles | defensive back | Jackson State | |||
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1976 Topps | 182 | Frank Nunley | San Francisco 49ers | linebacker | Michigan | |||
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1976 Topps | 183 | Dave Jennings | New York Giants | punter | St. Lawrence | Giants Ring of Honor 2011 | Rookie card | |
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1976 Topps | 184 | MacArthur Lane | Kansas City Chiefs | running back | Utah State | |||
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1976 Topps | 185 | Chester Marcol | Green Bay Packers | kicker | Hillsdale | Packers Hall of Fame 1987 | ||
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1976 Topps | 186 | J.J. Jones | New York Jets | quarterback | Fisk University | Rookie card Jones played for the Jets in 1975, and for the CFL's Calgary Stampeders in 1976 and 1977. He was the first Black quarterback to start a game for the Jets. His father was Clinton "Casey" Jones, who played catcher for 16 years for the Memphis Red Sox in baseball's Negro leagues. J.J. Jones died in a house fire in 2009. |
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1976 Topps | 187 | Tom DeLeone | Cleveland Browns | center | Ohio State | Rookie card | ||
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1976 Topps | 188 | Steve Zabel | New England Patriots | tight end | Oklahoma | |||
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1976 Topps | 189 | Ken Johnson | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive end, defensive tackle | Indiana | Rookie card Johnson starred in basketball at Indiana University, and he was named the team's MVP his junior and senior seasons. He did not play football in college. |
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1976 Topps | 190 | Rayfield Wright | Dallas Cowboys | tackle | Fort Valley State | Cowboys Ring of Honor 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2006 | ||
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1976 Topps | 191 | Brent McClanahan | Minnesota Vikings | running back | Arizona State | Rookie card | ||
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1976 Topps | 192 | Pat Fischer | Washington Redskins | defensive back | Nebraska | Commanders Ring of Fame | ||
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1976 Topps | 193 | Roger Carr | Baltimore Colts | wide receiver | Louisiana Tech | Rookie card | ||
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1976 Topps | 194 | Manny Fernandez | Miami Dolphins | defensive tackle | Utah | |||
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1976 Topps | 195 | Roy Gerela | Pittsburgh Steelers | kicker | New Mexico State | |||
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1976 Topps | 196 | Dave Elmendorf | Los Angeles Rams | defensive back | Texas A and M | College Hall of Fame 1997 | ||
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1976 Topps | 197 | Bob Kowalkowski | Detroit Lions | guard | Virginia | Kowalkowski's son, Scott Kowalkowski, was a linebacker for ten seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions. | ||
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1976 Topps | 198 | Phil Villapiano | Oakland Raiders | linebacker | Bowling Green | |||
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1976 Topps | 199 | Will Wynn | Philadelphia Eagles | defensive end | Tennessee State | Rookie card | ||
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1976 Topps | 200 | Terry Metcalf | St. Louis Cardinals | running back, wide receiver | Long Beach State | Metcalf's son, Eric Metcalf, played thirteen seasons in the NFL, with seven different teams. |