Image |
Set |
# | Card Title/Players |
Pro Team |
Position |
College |
Honors |
Notes |
Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Greg Landry |
Detroit Lions |
quarterback |
Massachusetts |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Altie Taylor |
Detroit Lions |
running back |
Utah State |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Steve Owens |
Detroit Lions |
running back |
Oklahoma |
College Hall of Fame 1991, Heisman Trophy 1969 |
With 1035 yards in 1971, Owens became the Lions' first 1000-yard rusher. |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Errol Mann |
Detroit Lions |
kicker |
North Dakota |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Joe Robb |
Detroit Lions |
end |
TCU |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Dick Evey |
Detroit Lions |
tackle |
Tennessee |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Jerry Rush |
Detroit Lions |
defensive tackle |
Michigan State |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Larry Hand |
Detroit Lions |
defensive end |
Appalachian State |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Paul Naumoff |
Detroit Lions |
linebacker |
Tennessee |
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Naumoff played 12 seasons in the NFL, all for the Lions. |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Mike Lucci |
Detroit Lions |
linebacker |
Tennessee |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Wayne Walker |
Detroit Lions |
linebacker, kicker |
Idaho |
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In 1972, Walker set a Lions team record for games played, with 200. |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Lem Barney |
Detroit Lions |
defensive back |
Jackson State |
Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1992 |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Dick Lebeau |
Detroit Lions |
defensive back |
Ohio State |
Pride of the Lions 2010, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2010 |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Mike Weger |
Detroit Lions |
defensive back |
Bowling Green |
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Weger sang Bowling Green's fight song, "Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba," in the movie Paper Lion. |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Wayne Rasmussen |
Detroit Lions |
defensive back |
South Dakota State |
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1972 Sunoco Stamps |
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Herman Weaver |
Detroit Lions |
punter |
Tennessee |
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Weaver's nickname is "Thunderfoot." |
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1972 Topps |
2 |
1971 NFC Rushing Leaders |
Brockington had 1105 rushing yards in 1971. Owens had 1035, and Ellison an even 1000. |
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John Brockington |
Green Bay Packers |
running back |
Ohio State |
Packers Hall of Fame 1984 |
Willie Ellison |
Los Angeles Rams |
running back |
Texas Southern |
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Steve Owens |
Detroit Lions |
running back |
Oklahoma |
College Hall of Fame 1991, Heisman Trophy 1969 |
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1972 Topps |
4 |
1971 NFC Passing Leaders |
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Bill Kilmer |
Washington Redskins |
quarterback, halfback |
UCLA |
College Hall of Fame 1999, Commanders Ring of Fame , Saints Hall of Fame 1990 |
Greg Landry |
Detroit Lions |
quarterback |
Massachusetts |
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Roger Staubach |
Dallas Cowboys |
quarterback |
New Mexico Military Institute, Navy |
College Hall of Fame 1981, Cowboys Ring of Honor 1983, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1985 |
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1972 Topps |
8 |
1971 NFC Scoring Leaders |
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Bruce Gossett |
San Francisco 49ers |
kicker |
Richmond |
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Curt Knight |
Washington Redskins |
kicker |
Coast Guard |
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Errol Mann |
Detroit Lions |
kicker |
North Dakota |
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1972 Topps |
25 |
Steve Owens |
Detroit Lions |
running back |
Oklahoma |
College Hall of Fame 1991, Heisman Trophy 1969 |
Rookie card |
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1972 Topps |
42 |
Lem Barney |
Detroit Lions |
defensive back |
Jackson State |
Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1992 |
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1972 Topps |
60 |
Charlie Sanders |
Detroit Lions |
tight end |
Minnesota |
Pride of the Lions 2009, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2007 |
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1972 Topps |
94 |
Rockne Freitas |
Detroit Lions |
tackle |
Oregon State |
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1972 Topps |
149 |
Ed Flanagan |
Detroit Lions |
center |
Purdue |
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1972 Topps |
174 |
Greg Landry |
Detroit Lions |
quarterback |
Massachusetts |
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