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Tecmo Card Binder BUFFALO BILLS INDIANAPOLIS COLTS MIAMI DOLPHINS (BUF) (IND) (MIA) QB Jim Kelly DL Bruce Smith QB Jeff George DL Jon Hand QB Dan Marino DL Jeff Cross QB Frank Reich DL Jeff Wright QB Jack Trudeau DL Harvey Armstrong QB Scott Mitchell DL Shawn Lee RB Thurman Thomas DL Leon Seals RB Ivy Joe Hunter DL Sam Clancy RB Sammie Smith DL Karl Wilson RB Jamie Mueller LB Darryl Talley RB Albert Bentley LB Duane Bickett RB Tony Paige LB Hugh Green RB Kenneth Davis LB Ray Bentley RB Anthony Johnson LB Fredd Young RB Marc Logan LB Cliff Odom RB Don Smith LB Shane Conlan RB Ken Clark LB Jeff Herrod RB Troy Stradford LB John Offerdahl WR James Lofton LB Cornelius Bennett WR Bill Brooks LB Chip Banks WR Mark Clayton LB David Griggs WR Andre Reed DB Nate Odomes WR Jessie Hester DB Eugene Daniel WR Mark Duper DB J.B. Brown WR Don Beebe DB Kirby Jackson WR Clarence Verdin DB Chris Goode WR Fred Banks DB Tim McKyer WR Al Edwards DB Mark Kelso WR Stanley Morgan DB Mike Prior WR Tony Martin DB Louis Oliver TE Keith Mckeller DB Leonard Smith TE Pat Beach DB Keith Taylor TE Ferrell Edmunds DB Jarvis Williams TE Pete Metzelaars K Scott Norwood TE Orson Mobley K Dean Biasucci TE Jim Jensen K Pete Stoyanovich OL Kent Hull P Rick Tuten OL Ray Donaldson P Rohn Stark OL Jeff Uhlenhake P Reggie Roby OL Jim Ritcher OL Randy Dixon OL Keith Sims OL John Davis OL Brian Baldinger OL Harry Galbreath OL Will Wolford OL Zefross Moss OL Richmond Webb OL Howard Ballard OL Kevin Call OL Mark Dennis NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS NEW YORK JETS CINCINNATI BENGALS (NE) (JETS) (CIN) QB Steve Grogan DL Garin Veris QB Ken O'Brien DL Jeff Lageman QB Boomer Esiason DL Jason Buck QB Marc Wilson DL Tim Goad QB Tony Eason DL Scott Mersereau QB Erik Wilhelm DL Tim Krumrie RB Marvin Allen DL Ray Agnew RB Blair Thomas DL Ron Stallworth RB James Brooks DL Skip McClendon RB John Stephens LB Andre Tippett RB Freeman McNeil LB Joe Kelly RB Ickey Woods LB James Francis RB George Adams LB Ed Reynolds RB Brad Baxter LB Dennis Byrd RB Harold Green LB Kevin Walker RB Mosi Tatupu LB Richard Harvey RB Johnny Hector LB Kyle Clifton RB Stanford Jennings LB Carl Zander WR Irving Fryar LB Chris Singleton WR Al Toon LB Joe Mott WR Tim McGee LB Leon White WR Hart Lee Dykes DB Maurice Hurst WR Rob Moore DB James Hasty WR Eddie Brown DB Carl Carter WR Greg McMurty DB Ronnie Lippett WR Terance Mathis DB Tony Stargell WR Kendal Smith DB Lewis Billups WR Sammy Martin DB Fred Marion WR Jojo Townsell DB Erik McMillan WR Mike Barber DB Barney Bussey TE Marv Cook DB Rod McSwain TE Mark Boyer DB Brian Washington TE Rodney Holman DB David Fulcher TE Eric Sievers K Jason Staurovsky TE Doug Wellsandt K Pat Leahy TE Eric Kattus K Jim Breech OL Paul Fairchild P Brian Hansen OL Jim Sweeney P Joe Prokop OL Bruce Kozerski P Lee Johnson OL Chris Gambol OL Mike Haight OL Bruce Reimers OL Damian Johnson OL Dave Cadigan OL Brian Blados OL Bruce Armstrong OL Jeff Criswell OL Anthony Munoz OL Danny Villa OL Brett Miller OL Joe Walter CLEVELAND BROWNS HOUSTON OILERS PITTSBURGH STEELERS (CLE) (HOU) (PIT) QB Bernie Kosar DL Robert Banks QB Warren Moon DL Sean Jones QB Bubby Brister DL Donald Evans QB Mike Pagel DL Chris Pike QB Cody Carlson DL Doug Smith QB Rick Strom DL Gerald Williams RB Kevin Mack DL Al Baker RB Lorenzo White DL William Fuller RB Merril Hoge DL Keith Willis RB Eric Metcalf LB Tony Blaylock RB Allen Pinkett LB Johnny Meads RB Warren Williams LB Greg Lloyd RB Leroy Hoard LB David Grayson RB Victor Jones LB Al Smith RB Tim Worley LB David Little RB Brent Fullwood LB Mike Johnson RB Doug Lloyd LB John Grimsley RB Richard Bell LB Hardy Nickerson WR Webster Slaughter LB Clay Matthews WR Ernest Givins LB Ray Childress WR Louis Lipps LB Bryan Hinkle WR Reggie Langhorne DB Raymond Clayborn WR Haywood Jeffires DB Richard Johnson WR Derek Hill DB Rod Woodson WR Vernon Joines DB Frank Minnifield WR Drew Hill DB Cris Dishman WR Chris Calloway DB Dwayne Woodruff WR Brian Brennan DB Thane Gash WR Curtis Duncan DB Terry Kinard WR Dwight Stone DB Thomas Everett TE Ozzie Newsome DB Felix Wright WR Tony Jones DB Bubba McDowell TE Eric Green DB Carnell Lake TE John Talley K Jerry Kauric WR Gerald McNeil K Tony Zendejas TE Mike Mularkey K Gary Anderson OL Mike Baab P Bryan Wagner OL Jay Pennison P Greg Montgomery OL Dermontti Dawson P Dan Stryzinski OL Ralph Tamm OL Mike Munchak OL Brian Blankenship OL Gregg Rakoczy OL Bruce Matthews OL Terry Long OL Paul Farren OL Don Maggs OL John Jackson OL Tony Jones OL Dean Steinkuhler OL Tunch Ilkin DENVER BRONCOS KANSAS CITY CHIEFS LOS ANGELES RAIDERS (DEN) (KC) (RAI) QB John Elway DL Ron Holmes QB Steve DeBerg DL Bill Maas QB Jay Schroeder DL Greg Townsend QB Gary Kubiak DL Greg Kragen QB Mike Elkins DL Dan Saleaumua QB Steve Beuerlein DL Bob Golic RB Bobby Humphrey DL Warren Powers RB Christian Okoye DL Neil Smith RB Bo Jackson DL Howie Long RB Steve Sewell LB Karl Mecklenburg RB Barry Word LB Derrick Thomas RB Marcus Allen LB Aaron Wallace RB Sammy Winder LB Michael Brooks RB Todd McNair LB Dino Hackett RB Steve Smith LB Scott Davis RB Melvin Bratton LB Marc Munford RB Bill Jones LB Percy Snow RB Greg Bell LB Riki Ellison WR Vance Johnson LB Simon Fletcher WR Robb Thomas LB Chris Martin WR Mervyn Fernandez LB Jerry Robinson WR Mark Jackson DB Wymon Henderson WR Stephone Paige DB Kevin Ross WR Willie Gault DB Lionel Washington WR Ricky Nattiel DB Tyrone Braxton WR J.J. Birden DB Albert Lewis WR Tim Brown DB Terry McDaniel WR Michael Young DB Steve Atwater WR Emile Harry DB Deron Cherry WR Sam Graddy DB Eddie Anderson TE Clarence Kay DB Dennis Smith TE Alfredo Roberts DB Kevin Porter TE Ethan Horton DB Mike Harden TE Paul Green K David Treadwell TE Jonathan Hayes K Nick Lowery TE Mike Dyal K Jeff Jaeger OL Keith Kartz P Mike Horan OL Mike Webster P Bryan Barker OL Don Mosebar P Jeff Gossett OL Jim Juriga OL David Szott OL Steve Wisniewski OL Doug Widell OL David Lutz OL Max Montoya OL Darrell Hamilton OL John Alt OL Bruce Wilkerson OL Ken Lanier OL Rich Baldinger OL Rory Graves SAN DIEGO CHARGERS SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (SD) (SEA) QB B.J. Tolliver DL Burt Grossman QB Dave Krieg DL Tony Woods QB Mark Vlasic DL Les Miller QB Kelly Stouffer DL Joe Nash RB Marion Butts DL Lee Williams RB John L. Williams DL Jacob Green RB Rod Bernstine LB Leslie O'Neal RB Derrick Fenner LB Rufus Porter RB Joe Caravello LB Junior Seau RB James Jones LB Cortez Kennedy RB Ronnie Harmon LB Gary Plummer RB Chris Warren LB David Wyman WR Quinn Early LB Henry Rolling WR Brian Blades LB Terry Wooden WR Anthony Miller DB Sam Seale WR Tommy Kane DB Patrick Hunter WR Nate Lewis DB Gill Byrd WR Paul Skansi DB Dwayne Harper WR Wayne Walker DB Vencie Glenn WR Jeff Chadwick DB Eugene Robinson TE Derrick Walker DB Martin Bayless TE Ron Heller DB Nesby Glasgow TE Arthur Cox K John Carney TE Travis McNeal K Norm Johnson OL Frank Cornish P John Kidd OL Grant Feasel P Rick Donnelly OL Courtney Hall OL Edwin Bailey OL David Richards OL Bryan Millard OL Joel Patten OL Andy Heck OL Broderick Thompson OL Ron Mattes WASHINGTON REDSKINS NEW YORK GIANTS PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (WAS) (GIA) (PHI) QB Mark Rypien DL Markus Koch QB Phil Simms DL Leonard Marshall QB Randall Cunningham DL Clyde Simmons QB Stan Humphries DL Darryl Grant QB Jeff Hostetler DL Erik Howard QB Jim McMahon DL Mike Golic RB Earnest Byner DL Charles Mann RB Ottis Anderson DL Eric Dorsey RB Keith Byars DL Reggie White RB Gerald Riggs LB Wilber Marshall RB David Meggett LB Lawrence Taylor RB Heath Sherman LB Jessie Small RB Kelvin Bryant LB Greg Manusky RB Maurice Carthon LB Pepper Johnson RB Anthony Toney LB Jerome Brown RB Brian Mitchell LB Tracy Rocker RB Rodney Hampton LB Gary Reasons RB Robert Drummond LB Byron Evans WR Ricky Sanders LB Andre Collins WR Mark Ingram LB Carl Banks WR Fred Barnett LB Seth Joyner WR Art Monk DB Darrell Green WR Stephen Baker DB Everson Walls WR Calvin Williams DB Eric Allen WR Gary Clark DB Martin Mayhew WR Stacey Robinson DB Mark Collins WR Mike Quick DB Ben Smith WR Joe Howard DB Todd Bowles WR Odessa Turner DB Myron Guyton WR Kenny Jackson DB Wes Hopkins TE Don Warren DB Alvin Walton TE Mark Bavaro DB Greg Jackson TE Keith Jackson DB Andre Waters TE Jimmie Johnson K Chip Lohmiller TE Howard Cross K Matt Bahr TE Harper LeBel K Roger Ruzek OL Jeff Bostic P Kelly Goodburn OL Bart Oates P Sean Landeta OL David Alexander P Jeff Feagles OL Russ Grimm OL William Roberts OL Mike Schad OL Raleigh Mckenzie OL Eric Moore OL Ron Solt OL Jim Lachey OL John Elliott OL Ron Heller OL Ed Simmons OL Doug Riesenberg OL Reggie Singletary PHOENIX CARDINALS DALLAS COWBOYS CHICAGO BEARS (PHX) (DAL) (CHI) QB Timm Rosenbach DL Rod Saddler QB Troy Aikman DL Tony Tolbert QB Jim Harbaugh DL Richard Dent QB Tom Tupa DL Jim Wahler QB Babe Laufenberg DL Danny Noonan QB Mike Tomczak DL William Perry RB Johnny Johnson DL Freddie Joe Nunn RB Emmitt Smith DL Daniel Stubbs RB Brad Muster DL Trace Armstrong RB Ron Wolfley LB Ken Harvey RB Tommie Agee LB Ken Norton RB Neal Anderson LB Jim Morrissey RB Vai Sikahema LB Garth Jax RB Alonzo Highsmith LB Eugene Lockhart RB Mark Green LB Dan Hampton RB Anthony Thompson LB Eric Hill RB Robert Perryman LB Jimmie Jones RB Johnny Bailey LB Mike Singletary WR Roy Green LB Anthony Bell WR Kelvin Martin LB Jack Del Rio WR Ron Morris LB Ron Rivera WR Ricky Proehl DB Jay Taylor WR Michael Irvin DB Manny Hendrix WR Wendell Davis DB Lemuel Stinson WR Ernie Jones DB Cedric Mack WR Alexander Wright DB Issiac Holt WR Glen Kozlowski DB Donnell Woolford WR J.T.
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