Baltimore Colts Football Cards, page 9
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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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 | |||||
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1964 Wheaties Stamps | Raymond Berry | Baltimore Colts | end | SMU | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | |||
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1964 Wheaties Stamps | Gino Marchetti | Baltimore Colts | defensive end | San Francisco | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1972, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | |||
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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 | |||
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1964 Wheaties Stamps | John Unitas | Baltimore Colts | quarterback | Louisville | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | |||
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1965 Philadelphia | 1 | Baltimore Colts Team | Baltimore Colts | |||||
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1965 Philadelphia | 2 | Raymond Berry | Baltimore Colts | end | SMU | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | ||
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1965 Philadelphia | 3 | Bob Boyd | Baltimore Colts | defensive back | Oklahoma | |||
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1965 Philadelphia | 4 | Wendell Harris | Baltimore Colts | defensive back | LSU | Double print | ||
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1965 Philadelphia | 5 | Jerry Logan | Baltimore Colts | defensive back | West Texas State | Rookie card, double print | ||
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1965 Philadelphia | 6 | Tony Lorick | Baltimore Colts | fullback | Arizona State | Rookie card, double print | nm | |
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1965 Philadelphia | 7 | Lou Michaels | Baltimore Colts | defensive tackle | Kentucky | College Hall of Fame 1992 | ||
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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. | |
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1965 Philadelphia | 9 | Jimmy Orr | Baltimore Colts | end | Georgia | Double print | ||
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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 | ||
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1965 Philadelphia | 11 | Dick Szymanski | Baltimore Colts | center | Notre Dame | |||
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1965 Philadelphia | 12 | John Unitas | Baltimore Colts | quarterback | Louisville | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1979, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | ||
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1965 Philadelphia | 13 | Bob Vogel | Baltimore Colts | tackle | Ohio State | Rookie card Vogel played 10 seasons in the NFL, all for the Colts. |
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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 | |||||
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1966 Philadelphia | 14 | Baltimore Colts Team | Baltimore Colts | |||||
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1966 Philadelphia | 15 | Raymond Berry | Baltimore Colts | end | SMU | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1973, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | Double print | |
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1966 Philadelphia | 16 | Bob Boyd | Baltimore Colts | defensive back | Oklahoma | Double print | ||
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1966 Philadelphia | 17 | Jerry Logan | Baltimore Colts | defensive back | West Texas State | Double print | ||
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1966 Philadelphia | 18 | John Mackey | Baltimore Colts | tight end | Syracuse | Pro Football Hall of Fame 1992, Ravens Ring of Honor 2002 | Double print | |
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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. |