Baltimore Colts Football Cards, page 9

Image Set #Card Title/Players Pro Team Position College Honors Notes Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards
1964 Philadelphia Colts Play of the Year 1964 Philadelphia 14 Colts Play of the Year Double print

Before coaching, Shula was a defensive back for the Cleveland Browns, Colts, and Washington Redskins.
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Don Shula Baltimore Colts coach John Carroll Dolphins Honor Roll 1996, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1997
1964 Wheaties Stamps Raymond Berry 1964 Wheaties Stamps Raymond Berry Baltimore Colts end SMU Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002
1964 Wheaties Stamps Gino Marchetti 1964 Wheaties Stamps Gino Marchetti Baltimore Colts defensive end San Francisco Pro Football Hall of Fame 1972, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002
1964 Wheaties Stamps Jim Parker 1964 Wheaties Stamps Jim Parker Baltimore Colts guard, tackle Ohio State College Hall of Fame 1974, Outland Trophy 1956, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002
1964 Wheaties Stamps John Unitas 1964 Wheaties Stamps John Unitas Baltimore Colts quarterback Louisville Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002
1965 Philadelphia Baltimore Colts Team 1965 Philadelphia 1 Baltimore Colts Team Baltimore Colts
1965 Philadelphia Raymond Berry 1965 Philadelphia 2 Raymond Berry Baltimore Colts end SMU Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002
1965 Philadelphia Bob Boyd 1965 Philadelphia 3 Bob Boyd Baltimore Colts defensive back Oklahoma
1965 Philadelphia Wendell Harris 1965 Philadelphia 4 Wendell Harris Baltimore Colts defensive back LSU Double print
1965 Philadelphia Jerry Logan 1965 Philadelphia 5 Jerry Logan Baltimore Colts defensive back West Texas State Rookie card, double print
1965 Philadelphia Tony Lorick 1965 Philadelphia 6 Tony Lorick Baltimore Colts fullback Arizona State Rookie card, double print nm
1965 Philadelphia Lou Michaels 1965 Philadelphia 7 Lou Michaels Baltimore Colts defensive tackle Kentucky College Hall of Fame 1992
1965 Philadelphia Lenny Moore 1965 Philadelphia 8 Lenny Moore Baltimore Colts halfback Penn State Pro Football Hall of Fame 1975, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 Moore led the NFL with 20 touchdowns in 1964: 16 rushing, 3 receiving, and 1 on a fumble recovery. He also led the league in scoring, with 120 points.
1965 Philadelphia Jimmy Orr 1965 Philadelphia 9 Jimmy Orr Baltimore Colts end Georgia Double print
1965 Philadelphia Jim Parker 1965 Philadelphia 10 Jim Parker Baltimore Colts guard, tackle Ohio State College Hall of Fame 1974, Outland Trophy 1956, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002
1965 Philadelphia Dick Szymanski 1965 Philadelphia 11 Dick Szymanski Baltimore Colts center Notre Dame
1965 Philadelphia John Unitas 1965 Philadelphia 12 John Unitas Baltimore Colts quarterback Louisville Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002
1965 Philadelphia Bob Vogel 1965 Philadelphia 13 Bob Vogel Baltimore Colts tackle Ohio State Rookie card

Vogel played 10 seasons in the NFL, all for the Colts.
1965 Philadelphia Colts Play of the Year 1965 Philadelphia 14 Colts Play of the Year Shula's sons both played and coached in the NFL. His older son, David Shula, played for the Baltimore Colts and served for 5 years as the head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals. His younger son, Mike Shula, played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and has been an assistant coach for numerous teams.
Don Shula Baltimore Colts coach John Carroll Dolphins Honor Roll 1996, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1997
1966 Philadelphia Baltimore Colts Team 1966 Philadelphia 14 Baltimore Colts Team Baltimore Colts
1966 Philadelphia Raymond Berry 1966 Philadelphia 15 Raymond Berry Baltimore Colts end SMU Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 Double print
1966 Philadelphia Bob Boyd 1966 Philadelphia 16 Bob Boyd Baltimore Colts defensive back Oklahoma Double print
1966 Philadelphia Jerry Logan 1966 Philadelphia 17 Jerry Logan Baltimore Colts defensive back West Texas State Double print
1966 Philadelphia John Mackey 1966 Philadelphia 18 John Mackey Baltimore Colts tight end Syracuse Pro Football Hall of Fame 1992, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 Double print
1966 Philadelphia Tom Matte 1966 Philadelphia 19 Tom Matte Baltimore Colts halfback Ohio State Playing quarterback because John Unitas and Gary Cuozzo were injured, Matte was the MVP in the 1966 Playoff Bowl. The Colts beat the Dallas Cowboys, 35-3.