Cincinnati Bengals Football Cards, page 3
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1969 Tresler Comet Bengals | Bob Johnson | Cincinnati Bengals | center | Tennessee | College Hall of Fame 1989 | Short print | ||
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1969 Tresler Comet Bengals | Charlie King | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive back | Purdue | Error card Name misspelled "Charley" on back. |
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1969 Tresler Comet Bengals | Dale Livingston | Cincinnati Bengals | kicker, punter | Western Michigan | Livingston played two seasons for the Bengals and one for the Green Bay Packers. In the Bengals' opening game in 1968, he scored the first extra point and first field goal in team history. | |||
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1969 Tresler Comet Bengals | Warren McVea | Cincinnati Bengals | wide receiver, running back | Houston | Short print | |||
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1969 Tresler Comet Bengals | Bill Peterson | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | San Jose State | ||||
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1969 Tresler Comet Bengals | Jess Phillips | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive back | Michigan State | Phillips had an 83-yard run in 1969, longest in the AFL. | nm+ | ||
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1969 Tresler Comet Bengals | Andy Rice | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive tackle | Texas Southern | This is the only landscape-oriented card in the Tresler Comet set--and they still cut off Rice's right hand! | nm | ||
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1969 Tresler Comet Bengals | Bill Staley | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive tackle | Utah State | ||||
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1969 Tresler Comet Bengals | Bob Trumpy | Cincinnati Bengals | tight end, wide receiver | Utah | ||||
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1969 Tresler Comet Bengals | Ernie Wright | Cincinnati Bengals | tackle | Ohio State | ||||
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1969 Tresler Comet Bengals | Sam Wyche | Cincinnati Bengals | quarterback | Furman | ||||
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1970 Kelloggs | 60 | Greg Cook | Cincinnati Bengals | quarterback | Cincinnati | At the University of Cincinnati, Cook threw for 554 yards in a game against Ohio University, setting a new NCAA record. | ||
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1970 Topps | 16 | Bill Peterson | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | San Jose State | Rookie card | ||
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1970 Topps | 42 | Andy Rice | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive tackle | Texas Southern | Rookie card | ||
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1970 Topps | 58 | Eric Crabtree | Cincinnati Bengals | end | Pittsburgh | |||
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1970 Topps | 86 | Royce Berry | Cincinnati Bengals | defensive end | Houston | Rookie card | ||
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1970 Topps | 110 | Bob Trumpy | Cincinnati Bengals | tight end, wide receiver | Utah | Rookie card | ||
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1970 Topps | 137 | Paul Robinson | Cincinnati Bengals | running back | Arizona | Rookie card | ||
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1970 Topps | 168 | Bill Bergey | Cincinnati Bengals | linebacker | Arkansas State | Eagles Honor Roll 1988 | Rookie card | |
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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 | 211 | Howard Fest | Cincinnati Bengals | tackle | Texas | Rookie card | ||
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1970 Topps | 235 | Greg Cook | Cincinnati Bengals | quarterback | Cincinnati | Rookie card Cook did not play in 1970. Because of an injury, he played in only one pro game after 1969. |
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1970 Topps Super | 10 | Greg Cook | Cincinnati Bengals | quarterback | Cincinnati | Cook played in the 1969 College All-Star game against the Super Bowl Champion New York Jets. He was the All-Stars' MVP in a 26-24 loss. | ||
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1970 Topps Super Glossy | 23 | Greg Cook | Cincinnati Bengals | quarterback | Cincinnati | Cook was the only rookie quarterback to have started for the Bengals until Andy Dalton started as a rookie in 2011. | ||
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1971 Bazooka | 30 | Virgil Carter | Cincinnati Bengals | quarterback | Brigham Young | Carter's 1971 Bazooka, 1971 Topps, 1971 Topps Game, and 1973 Topps cards all show him in a Chicago Bears uniform. He played for the Bears in 1968 and 1969. |