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2019 Panini One Football Card Totals by Type 2019 Panini One Football Card Totals By Type - Player 103 Players; Eli Manning and Terry Bradshaw have 1 Card; All Other players have at least 20 TOTAL VET/Retired Rookie PLAYER AUTO AUTO HITS AUTO TOTAL AUTO TOTAL RELIC RELIC A.J. Green 236 142 94 236 0 Aaron Rodgers 89 37 52 89 0 Adam Thielen 20 20 20 0 Alexander Mattison 410 0 410 410 Andy Isabella 807 0 264 543 807 Austin Ekeler 167 167 167 0 Barry Sanders 83 42 41 83 0 Ben Roethlisberger 44 10 34 44 0 Benny Snell Jr. 359 0 359 359 Bo Jackson 56 56 56 0 Brett Favre 27 1 26 27 0 Brian Dawkins 141 141 141 0 Brian Urlacher 50 50 50 0 Bryce Love 856 0 264 592 856 Calvin Ridley 262 141 121 262 0 Carson Wentz 152 36 116 152 0 Charles Woodson 37 37 37 0 Christian McCaffrey 201 11 190 201 0 Curtis Martin 87 31 56 87 0 Dalvin Cook 90 90 90 0 Damien Harris 991 0 264 727 991 Dan Marino 86 27 59 86 0 Daniel Jones 974 0 974 974 Darrell Henderson 677 0 677 677 David Montgomery 652 0 264 388 652 Deebo Samuel 388 0 388 388 Derek Carr 93 93 93 0 Derrick Henry 93 93 93 0 DeSean Jackson 100 100 100 0 Diontae Johnson 602 0 264 338 602 DK Metcalf 1037 0 264 773 1037 Donald Driver 41 41 41 0 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Panini One Football Card Totals By Type TOTAL VET/Retired Rookie PLAYER AUTO AUTO HITS AUTO TOTAL AUTO TOTAL RELIC RELIC Drew Brees 66 50 16 66 0 Drew Lock 1111 0 1111 1111 Dwayne Haskins 998 0 998 998 Earl Campbell 62 62 62 0 Earl Thomas III 90 90 90 0 Easton Stick 389 0 389 389 Ed Reed 137 86 51 137 0 Eli Manning 1 1 1 0 Emmitt Smith 37 37 37 0 Ezekiel Elliott 107 107 107 0 Gardner Minshew II 264 0 264 264 George Kittle 141 141 141 0 Hakeem Butler 191 0 191 191 Harrison Smith 151 10 141 151 0 Heath Miller 65 65 65 0 Hunter Renfrow 339 0 339 339 Irv Smith Jr. 190 0 190 190 J.J. Arcega-Whiteside 395 0 395 395 Jared Goff 76 1 75 76 0 Jarrett Stidham 699 0 699 699 Jason Witten 66 66 66 0 Jerome Bettis 94 60 34 94 0 Jerry Rice 37 37 37 0 Joe Montana 27 1 26 27 0 John Elway 46 46 46 0 John Riggins 50 50 50 0 Josh Jacobs 1037 0 1037 1037 Julius Peppers 192 148 44 192 0 Justice Hill 542 0 542 542 Kam Chancellor 220 220 220 0 Keenan Allen 90 90 90 0 Kyler Murray 975 0 1 974 975 LaDainian Tomlinson 76 76 76 0 Lamar Jackson 245 10 235 245 0 Len Dawson 100 100 100 0 Marcus Mariota 76 10 66 76 0 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Panini One Football Card Totals By Type TOTAL VET/Retired Rookie PLAYER AUTO AUTO HITS AUTO TOTAL AUTO TOTAL RELIC RELIC Marquise Brown 339 0 339 339 Matt Ryan 36 10 26 36 0 Matthew Stafford 183 99 84 183 0 Mecole Hardman Jr. 1111 0 1111 1111 Michael Strahan 106 50 56 106 0 Michael Vick 110 1 109 110 0 Miles Boykin 204 0 204 204 Miles Sanders 931 0 931 931 Mitchell Trubisky 56 10 46 56 0 Nick Bosa 699 0 699 699 Nick Chubb 141 141 141 0 N'Keal Harry 1145 0 264 881 1145 Noah Fant 190 0 190 190 Parris Campbell 930 0 930 930 Patrick Mahomes II 301 173 128 301 0 Peyton Manning 63 2 61 63 0 Philip Rivers 67 67 67 0 Randy Moss 81 81 81 0 Riley Ridley 652 0 264 388 652 Rob Gronkowski 56 56 56 0 Robert Brazile 50 50 50 0 Russell Wilson 30 30 30 0 Ryan Finley 389 0 389 389 Sammy Watkins 106 106 106 0 Sony Michel 282 282 282 0 Terry Bradshaw 1 1 1 0 Terry McLaurin 702 0 702 702 Tom Brady 36 20 16 36 0 Tony Gonzalez 56 56 56 0 Tony Pollard 204 0 204 204 Tony Romo 34 34 34 0 Troy Aikman 34 34 34 0 Ty Law 90 90 90 0 Tyreek Hill 90 90 90 0 Will Grier 1111 0 1111 1111 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Panini One Football Card Totals By Type.
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