Philadelphia Eagles Football Cards
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Harry Benson | Philadelphia Eagles | guard | Western Maryland | Benson was killed in action in World War II. | |||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Joe Carter | Philadelphia Eagles | end | West Virginia | Carter played eleven years in the NFL: eight with the Eagles, and one each with the Green Bay Packers, Brooklyn Tigers, and Chicago Cardinals. He led the league with 16 receptions in 1934. | |||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Paul Cuba | Philadelphia Eagles | tackle | Pittsburgh | ||||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Tom Graham | Philadelphia Eagles | guard | Temple | Graham played two games for the Eagles in 1935; that was the extent of his NFL career. | |||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Swede Hanson | Philadelphia Eagles | back | Temple | Hanson scored the first touchdown in Eagles history. It came in the third game of the 1933 season, against the Green Bay Packers, on a 35-yard pass from Red Kirkman. | |||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Carl Jorgensen | Philadelphia Eagles | tackle | St. Mary's | Jorgensen's brother, Wagner Jorgensen, played for the NFL's Brooklyn Dodgers. | |||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | George Kenneally | Philadelphia Eagles | end | St. Bonaventure | ||||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Red Kirkman | Philadelphia Eagles | back | Case Western, Washington and Jefferson | ||||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Dick Lackman | Philadelphia Eagles | halfback | |||||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Jim Leonard | Philadelphia Eagles | back | Notre Dame | ||||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Ed Manske | Philadelphia Eagles | end | Northwestern | College Hall of Fame 1989 | |||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Max Padlow | Philadelphia Eagles | end | Ohio State | ||||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Hank Reese | Philadelphia Eagles | center, guard | Temple | ||||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Michael Sebastian | Philadelphia Eagles | halfback, wingback | Pittsburgh | ||||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Ed Storm | Philadelphia Eagles | back | Santa Clara | ||||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Claude Urevig | Philadelphia Eagles | Purdue, North Dakota | |||||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Izzy Weinstock | Philadelphia Eagles | fullback | Pittsburgh | ||||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Henry Wiesenbaugh | Philadelphia Eagles | back | Pittsburgh | Wiesenbaugh started the 1935 season with the Eagles, then went to the Boston Redskins partway through the year. | |||
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1935 Diamond Matchbooks | Vince Zizak | Philadelphia Eagles | guard, tackle | Villanova | ||||
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1935 National Chicle | 3 | George Kenneally | Philadelphia Eagles | end | St. Bonaventure | Rookie card | ||
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1935 National Chicle | 4 | Ed Matesic | Philadelphia Eagles | halfback, tailback | Pittsburgh | Rookie card | ||
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1935 National Chicle | 8 | Jim Zyntell | Philadelphia Eagles | guard | Holy Cross | Rookie card | ||
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1935 National Chicle | 29 | Jim MacMurdo | Philadelphia Eagles | tackle, guard | Pittsburgh | Rookie card | PSA 4 | |
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1948 Bowman | 7 | Steve Van Buren | Philadelphia Eagles | halfback | LSU | Eagles Honor Roll 1987, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1965 | Rookie card According to his page on the Pro Football Hall of Fame web site, Van Buren failed to make his high school football team as a sophomore. |
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1948 Bowman | 16 | Tommy Thompson | Philadelphia Eagles | quarterback, coach | Tulsa | Rookie card Thompson led the NFL with 25 touchdown passes in 1948. |