Football Cards, page 14
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1966 Philadelphia | 36 | Johnny Morris | Chicago Bears | halfback | UC Santa Barbara | ||||
1966 Philadelphia | 37 | Mike Pyle | Chicago Bears | center | Yale | Double print | nm-mt | ||
1966 Philadelphia | 38 | Gale Sayers | Chicago Bears | halfback | Kansas | College Hall of Fame 1977, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1977 | Rookie card, double print | PSA 8, PSA 7, PSA 6, PSA 5, PSA 3, PSA 5 mc, PSA 2 | |
1966 Philadelphia | 39 | Bears Play | |||||||
Gale Sayers | Chicago Bears | halfback | Kansas | College Hall of Fame 1977, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1977 | |||||
1967 Philadelphia | 25 | Chicago Bears Team | Chicago Bears | ||||||
1967 Philadelphia | 26 | Rudy Bukich | Chicago Bears | quarterback | USC | Error card Bukich's name is misspelled "Buckich" on both the front and back of this card. |
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1967 Philadelphia | 27 | Ron Bull | Chicago Bears | running back | Baylor | Double print | ex+ | ||
1967 Philadelphia | 28 | Dick Butkus | Chicago Bears | linebacker | Illinois | College Hall of Fame 1983, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979 | Butkus placed sixth in voting for Heisman Trophy in 1963, and third in 1964. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman Trophy candidates. | ||
1967 Philadelphia | 29 | Mike Ditka | Chicago Bears | tight end | Pittsburgh | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1988 | Ditka was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. | ||
1967 Philadelphia | 30 | Dick Gordon | Chicago Bears | end | Michigan State | Rookie card, double print Gordon had a 10-year NFL career with the Bears, Los Angeles Rams, Green Bay Packers, and San Diego Chargers. |
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1967 Philadelphia | 31 | Roger LeClerc | Chicago Bears | linebacker, kicker | Trinity | Though this card shows him with the Bears, LeClerc played for the AFL's Denver Broncos in 1967. He was one of four kickers the Broncos used that year; the others were Gary Kroner, Rick Duncan, and Bob Humphreys. | |||
1967 Philadelphia | 32 | Bennie McRae | Chicago Bears | defensive back, halfback | Michigan | Double print | |||
1967 Philadelphia | 33 | Richie Petitbon | Chicago Bears | defensive back, coach | Tulane | Commanders Ring of Fame | Double print | ||
1967 Philadelphia | 34 | Mike Pyle | Chicago Bears | center | Yale | Double print | ex | ||
1967 Philadelphia | 35 | Gale Sayers | Chicago Bears | halfback | Kansas | College Hall of Fame 1977, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1977 | |||
1967 Philadelphia | 36 | Bears Logo | Chicago Bears | ||||||
1968 Topps | 23 | Johnny Morris | Chicago Bears | halfback | UC Santa Barbara | Morris still holds the Bears team record for career receiving yards. | |||
1968 Topps | 48 | Andy Livingston | Chicago Bears | running back | Phoenix Junior College | Rookie card | |||
1968 Topps | 75 | Gale Sayers | Chicago Bears | halfback | Kansas | College Hall of Fame 1977, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1977 | Sayers's number 40 is one of fourteen jersey numbers that the Bears have retired. See the Gallery's retired numbers page for the retired numbers of all of the NFL teams. | ||
1968 Topps | 101 | Richie Petitbon | Chicago Bears | defensive back, coach | Tulane | Commanders Ring of Fame | |||
1968 Topps | 127 | Dick Butkus | Chicago Bears | linebacker | Illinois | College Hall of Fame 1983, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979 | |||
1968 Topps | 153 | Jack Concannon | Chicago Bears | quarterback | Boston College | ||||
1968 Topps | 179 | Bennie McRae | Chicago Bears | defensive back, halfback | Michigan | ||||
1968 Topps | 205 | Dick Evey | Chicago Bears | tackle | Tennessee | ||||
1968 Topps | 214 | Bobby Joe Green | Chicago Bears | punter | Florida |