Cincinnati Bengals Football Cards
| Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1968 Topps | 18 | Frank Buncom | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | USC | Chargers Hall of Fame 1976 | ||
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1968 Topps | 43 | Chris Burford | Cincinnati Bengals | end | Stanford | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1975, College Hall of Fame 1995 | Cincinnati acquired Burford from the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1968 AFL expansion draft, but he retired before playing for the Bengals. | |
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1968 Topps | 70 | Dick Van Raaphorst | Cincinnati Bengals | kicker | Ohio State | Rookie card Van Raaphorst's son, Jeff Van Raaphorst, played quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons in 1987. |
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1968 Topps | 96 | Sherrill Headrick | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | TCU | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1993 | ||
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1968 Topps | 122 | Bobby Hunt | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive back | Auburn | |||
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1968 Topps | 148 | Andre White | Cincinnati Bengals | end | Florida A and M | Rookie card The back of this card is a piece to a Bart Starr puzzle. |
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1968 Topps | 174 | Lonnie Wright | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive back | Colorado State | Rookie card Wright played two seasons for the Broncos; he also played five seasons in the American Basketball Association. You can see his 1971 Topps basketball card on the Gallery's Cards in Multiple Sports page. |
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1968 Topps | 200 | Ernie Wright | Cincinnati Bengals | tackle | Ohio State | The back of this card is a piece to a Len Dawson puzzle. | exmt | |
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1968 Topps Test Team Patches | Cincinnati Bengals | Cincinnati Bengals | 1968 was Cincinnati's first season in the AFL. This patch is the last one in the set, though alphabetically it should have come before Denver. | |||||
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1969 Eskimo Pie | Gino Cappelletti, Dale Livingston | |||||||
| Gino Cappelletti | Boston Patriots | end | Minnesota | Patriots Hall of Fame 1992 | |||||
| Dale Livingston | Cincinnati Bengals | kicker, punter | Western Michigan | ||||||
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1969 Eskimo Pie | Mike Garrett, Bobby Hunt | |||||||
| Mike Garrett | Kansas City Chiefs | running back | USC | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1978, College Hall of Fame 1985, Heisman Trophy 1965 | |||||
| Bobby Hunt | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive back | Auburn | ||||||
| 1969 Glendale Stamps | Al Beauchamp | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | Southern Mississippi | |||||
| 1969 Glendale Stamps | Dave Middendorf | Cincinnati Bengals | guard | Washington State | |||||
| 1969 Glendale Stamps | Harry Gunner | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive end | Oregon State | |||||
| 1969 Glendale Stamps | Bobby Hunt | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive back | Auburn | |||||
| 1969 Glendale Stamps | Bob Johnson | Cincinnati Bengals | center | Tennessee | College Hall of Fame 1989 | Johnson placed sixth in voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1967. See the Gallery's page of football cards of Heisman Trophy candidates. | |||
| 1969 Glendale Stamps | Charlie King | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive back | Purdue | King played from 1966 to 1969 for the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals. His younger brother, Tony King, played for the Bills in 1967; the brothers were teammates that season. | ||||
| 1969 Glendale Stamps | Andy Rice | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive tackle | Texas Southern | |||||
| 1969 Glendale Stamps | Paul Robinson | Cincinnati Bengals | running back | Arizona | Robinson scored the first touchdown in Bengals' team history in the opening game of the 1968 season. He was the AFL's leading rusher in 1968, with 1023 yards. | ||||
| 1969 Glendale Stamps | Bill Staley | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive tackle | Utah State | |||||
| 1969 Glendale Stamps | Pat Matson | Cincinnati Bengals | guard | Oregon | |||||
| 1969 Glendale Stamps | Bob Trumpy | Cincinnati Bengals | tight end, wide receiver | Utah | |||||
| 1969 Glendale Stamps | Sam Wyche | Cincinnati Bengals | quarterback | Furman | |||||
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1969 Topps | 9 | Sherrill Headrick | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | TCU | Chiefs Hall of Fame 1993 | Headrick did not play in 1969; his last season was 1968. | |
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1969 Topps | 48 | John Stofa | Cincinnati Bengals | quarterback | Buffalo | Rookie card | ||












