Philadelphia Eagles Football Cards, page 14
| Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1965 Philadelphia | 139 | Norm Snead | Philadelphia Eagles | quarterback | Wake Forest | |||
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1965 Philadelphia | 140 | Eagles Play of the Year | ||||||
| Joe Kuharich | Philadelphia Eagles | linebacker, coach | Notre Dame | ||||||
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1966 Philadelphia | 131 | Philadelphia Eagles Team | Philadelphia Eagles | Double print | nm | |||
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1966 Philadelphia | 132 | Sam Baker | Philadelphia Eagles | fullback, kicker | Oregon State | Baker kicked the NFL's longest field goal in 1966, a 51-yarder. | ||
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1966 Philadelphia | 133 | Maxie Baughan | Philadelphia Eagles | linebacker | Georgia Tech | College Hall of Fame 1988, Eagles Hall of Fame 2015 | The Eagles traded Baughan to the Los Angeles Rams on April 1, 1966, but this card pictures him still with the Eagles. | |
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1966 Philadelphia | 134 | Bob Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | tackle | Nebraska | College Hall of Fame 1993, Eagles Hall of Fame 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2004 | Rookie card, double print | |
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1966 Philadelphia | 135 | Timmy Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | halfback | Ball State | Eagles Hall of Fame 1990 | PSA 8 | |
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1966 Philadelphia | 136 | Irv Cross | Philadelphia Eagles | defensive back | Northwestern | |||
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1966 Philadelphia | 137 | Earl Gros | Philadelphia Eagles | running back | LSU | |||
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1966 Philadelphia | 138 | Ray Poage | Philadelphia Eagles | fullback | Texas | Rookie card | ||
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1966 Philadelphia | 139 | Nate Ramsey | Philadelphia Eagles | defensive back | Indiana | |||
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1966 Philadelphia | 140 | Pete Retzlaff | Philadelphia Eagles | end | South Dakota State | Eagles Hall of Fame 1989 | ||
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1966 Philadelphia | 141 | Jim Ringo | Philadelphia Eagles | center | Syracuse | Eagles Hall of Fame 1987, Packers Hall of Fame 1974, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1981 | ||
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1966 Philadelphia | 142 | Norm Snead | Philadelphia Eagles | quarterback | Wake Forest | |||
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1966 Philadelphia | 143 | Eagles Play | ||||||
| Tom Costello | New York Giants | linebacker | Dayton, Miami Florida | ||||||
| Earl Gros | Philadelphia Eagles | running back | LSU | ||||||
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1967 Philadelphia | 133 | Philadelphia Eagles Team | Philadelphia Eagles | |||||
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1967 Philadelphia | 134 | Sam Baker | Philadelphia Eagles | fullback, kicker | Oregon State | Double print | ||
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1967 Philadelphia | 135 | Bob Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | tackle | Nebraska | College Hall of Fame 1993, Eagles Hall of Fame 2004, Pro Football Hall of Fame 2004 | The University of Nebraska retired Brown's number, 64, in 2004. | |
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1967 Philadelphia | 136 | Timmy Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | halfback | Ball State | Eagles Hall of Fame 1990 | After retiring from football, Brown became an actor. According to his IMDB page, he was one of only four actors to appear in both M*A*S*H the movie and M*A*S*H the TV show. | |
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1967 Philadelphia | 137 | Earl Gros | Philadelphia Eagles | running back | LSU | This card shows Gros with the Eagles, but he played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1967. The Eagles traded him to the Steelers in March. | exmt | |
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1967 Philadelphia | 138 | Dave Lloyd | Philadelphia Eagles | linebacker | Georgia | |||
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1967 Philadelphia | 139 | Floyd Peters | Philadelphia Eagles | tackle | San Francisco State | Peters made the Pro Bowl three times with the Eagles: in 1964, 1966, and 1967. | PSA 7 | |
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1967 Philadelphia | 140 | Pete Retzlaff | Philadelphia Eagles | end | South Dakota State | Eagles Hall of Fame 1989 | ||
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1967 Philadelphia | 141 | Joe Scarpati | Philadelphia Eagles | defensive back | North Carolina State | Rookie card Scarpati led the NFL in interception return yards in 1966. He returned 8 interceptions for 182 yards. |
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1967 Philadelphia | 142 | Norm Snead | Philadelphia Eagles | quarterback | Wake Forest | |||
























