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2019 Flawless Football Checklist 2019 Flawless Football Card Totals By Type - Player 289 Players with Physical Cards - **TOTAL CARDS include ONLY Physical Copies (no Digitial) AUTO AUTO Relic GEMS Digital AUTO TEAM TOTAL RELIC GEMS Only Only Cards A.J. Brown 246 164 81 1 39 A.J. Green 223 54 57 67 45 Aaron Donald 45 45 Aaron Rodgers 315 63 1 158 93 73 Adam Thielen 202 33 36 87 46 Adam Vinatieri 243 108 54 81 Adrian Peterson 91 21 24 46 Aeneas Williams 152 152 Al Davis 1 1 Alejandro Villanueva 76 76 Alexander Mattison 3 3 Alshon Jeffery 304 99 160 45 Alvin Kamara 46 46 Amari Cooper 236 54 54 83 45 Andre Johnson 31 31 Andre Reed 228 228 Andrew Luck 81 1 80 Andy Dalton 61 61 Andy Isabella 3 3 Archie Manning 108 54 54 Art Monk 45 45 Art Rooney 1 1 Austin Ekeler 76 76 Baker Mayfield 132 87 45 81 Barry Sanders 147 63 39 45 90 Ben Roethlisberger 165 42 45 77 1 39 Benny Snell Jr. 162 162 Bernie Kosar 76 76 Bill Belichick 1 1 Bo Jackson 25 25 Bob Lilly 76 76 Boomer Esiason 108 108 Bradley Chubb 228 76 152 Brett Favre 275 63 42 79 91 111 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Flawless Football Card Totals By Type AUTO AUTO Relic GEMS Digital AUTO TEAM TOTAL RELIC GEMS Only Only Cards Brett Keisel 76 76 Brian Burns 81 81 Brian Dawkins 153 108 45 Brian Urlacher 167 122 45 54 Brian Westbrook 54 54 Bruce Smith 153 72 36 45 Bryce Love 77 77 Calvin Johnson 126 81 45 18 Calvin Ridley 85 79 6 Cam Newton 158 158 Cameron Jordan 76 76 Carson Wentz 183 55 83 45 27 Champ Bailey 162 108 54 Chandler Jones 81 81 Charles Haley 152 152 Charles Tillman 82 82 Charles Woodson 63 42 21 54 Chris Long 157 76 81 Christian McCaffrey 217 172 45 45 Chuck Noll 1 1 Clay Matthews 153 76 77 Clelin Ferrell 81 81 Clinton Portis 76 76 Cooper Kupp 310 152 158 Courtland Sutton 157 76 81 Curtis Martin 1 1 Dak Prescott 207 162 45 27 Dalvin Cook 45 45 Dan Fouts 52 52 Dan Hampton 152 152 Dan Marino 209 52 28 1 82 46 54 Daniel Jones 952 253 274 52 326 47 151 Dante Pettis 62 62 Daryle Lamonica 76 76 Davante Adams 45 45 David Johnson 45 45 David Montgomery 720 152 197 326 45 99 DeAndre Hopkins 132 87 45 Deebo Samuel 612 152 164 51 245 99 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Flawless Football Card Totals By Type AUTO AUTO Relic GEMS Digital AUTO TEAM TOTAL RELIC GEMS Only Only Cards Deion Sanders 108 63 45 72 DeMarcus Lawrence 76 76 Derek Carr 201 36 39 81 45 Derrick Brooks 239 107 132 Derrick Henry 81 36 45 Derrick Thomas 8 7 1 Deshaun Watson 210 164 46 42 Devin Bush II 177 51 81 45 Devin Hester 54 54 Devin Singletary 166 85 81 Devlin Hodges 46 46 Diontae Johnson 84 3 81 DJ Moore 77 77 DK Metcalf 847 152 195 51 403 46 118 Don Coryell 1 1 Donald Driver 169 144 25 Donovan McNabb 123 78 45 Drew Brees 51 1 1 49 75 Drew Lock 684 152 273 51 162 46 111 Drew Pearson 76 76 Dwayne Haskins 882 188 273 52 322 47 136 Earl Campbell 207 108 54 45 Earl Thomas III 97 25 72 Easton Stick 85 85 Ed McCaffrey 112 112 Ed Reed 186 36 18 132 72 Edgerrin James 54 54 Eli Manning 81 36 45 Emmitt Smith 129 19 18 92 54 Eric Dickerson 78 52 26 Evan Engram 36 36 Ezekiel Elliott 124 77 47 39 Fletcher Cox 81 81 Fran Tarkenton 117 117 Frank Sinatra 1 1 Fred Taylor 189 54 54 81 Gardner Minshew II 299 82 52 118 47 43 George Kittle 336 76 76 139 45 Greedy Williams 87 87 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Flawless Football Card Totals By Type AUTO AUTO Relic GEMS Digital AUTO TEAM TOTAL RELIC GEMS Only Only Cards Greg Zuerlein 61 61 Harrison Smith 162 54 108 Harry Carson 152 152 Herman Moore 76 76 Hines Ward 36 36 Howie Long 39 39 Irv Smith Jr. 451 152 167 51 81 Isaac Bruce 152 76 76 J.J. Arcega-Whiteside 237 152 85 J.J. Watt 45 45 Jack Lambert 61 61 Jacoby Brissett 126 81 45 Jamal Adams 45 45 Jameis Winston 71 26 45 James Conner 209 164 45 James Harrison 113 77 36 Jared Goff 284 239 45 21 Jarrett Stidham 653 152 243 51 162 45 129 Jason Taylor 152 107 45 Jaylon Smith 76 76 Jerome Bettis 129 26 26 76 1 18 Jerry Jones 1 1 Jerry Rice 140 64 30 46 72 Jevon Kearse 147 76 71 Jim Brown 59 59 Jim Kelly 26 26 Jim McMahon 36 36 Jim Otto 76 76 Jim Zorn 76 76 Jimmy Garoppolo 52 6 46 Joe Greene 78 78 Joe Mixon 45 45 Joe Montana 186 54 33 1 6 92 Joe Namath 108 42 21 45 36 Joe Theismann 126 72 54 Joe Thomas 161 107 54 Joey Bosa 51 6 45 John Elway 166 36 18 22 90 72 John Lynch 101 25 76 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Flawless Football Card Totals By Type AUTO AUTO Relic GEMS Digital AUTO TEAM TOTAL RELIC GEMS Only Only Cards John Madden 1 1 John Randle 108 108 John Riggins 63 63 Johnny Unitas 47 1 46 Jordy Nelson 189 72 36 81 Josh Allen 187 55 87 45 Josh Jacobs 843 152 267 51 326 47 118 JuJu Smith-Schuster 209 164 45 Julian Edelman 46 46 Julio Jones 53 8 45 Julius Peppers 263 95 46 77 45 Justin Tucker 121 76 45 Kam Chancellor 184 108 76 Keenan Allen 284 54 108 77 45 Kenny Golladay 157 76 81 Kerryon Johnson 121 76 45 Khalil Mack 52 6 46 Kirk Cousins 81 26 55 Knute Rockne 1 1 Kurt Warner 203 1 156 46 Kyler Murray 875 177 274 52 324 48 136 LaDainian Tomlinson 213 69 23 76 45 Lamar Jackson 210 164 46 45 Lance Alworth 54 54 Larry Fitzgerald 46 46 Lawrence Taylor 45 45 72 Leighton Vander Esch 229 76 153 Len Dawson 130 76 54 Leonard Fournette 172 46 81 45 Le'Veon Bell 51 6 45 Luke Kuechly 206 76 53 77 Marcus Allen 117 36 36 45 Marcus Mariota 22 22 Mark Clayton 76 76 Mark Duper 76 76 Marlon Mack 6 6 Marquez Valdes-Scantling 76 76 Marquise Brown 372 326 46 112 Marquise Goodwin 62 62 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Flawless Football Card Totals By Type AUTO AUTO Relic GEMS Digital AUTO TEAM TOTAL RELIC GEMS Only Only Cards Marshall Faulk 115 47 23 45 Marshon Lattimore 36 36 Matt Ryan 100 26 29 45 3 Matthew Stafford 106 26 29 6 45 27 Mecole Hardman Jr. 660 152 167 51 245 45 117 Melvin Gordon III 130 54 76 Michael Gallup 6 6 Michael Strahan 147 25 77 45 Michael Thomas 123 77 46 Michael Vick 162 108 54 Mike Alstott 76 76 Mike Evans 45 45 Mike Singletary 110 74 36 Mike Williams 162 54 108 Miles Boykin 3 3 Miles Sanders 731 152 167 51 316 45 111 Mitchell Trubisky 234 47 55 87 45 27 Moe Howard 1 1 Myles Garrett 81 81 Nick Bosa 614 152 197 51 168 46 118 Nick Chubb 291 165 81 45 N'Keal Harry 458 76 250 51 81 93 Noah Fant 400 152 167 81 Odell Beckham Jr. 80 34 46 Ozzie Newsome 76 76 Parris Campbell 451 152 167 51 81 Pat Summerall 1 1 Patrick Mahomes II 483 77 71 1 241 93 118 Patrick Willis 157 76 81 Peyton Manning 202 56 36 2 16 92 93 Philip Rivers 90 45 45 Phillip Lindsay 197 76 76 45 Randall Cunningham 54 54 Randall McDaniel 25 25 Randy Moss 172 100 25 47 54 Randy White 76 76 Rashan Gary 6 6 Ray Lewis 198 153 45 54 Reggie Wayne 72 36 36 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Flawless Football Card Totals By Type AUTO AUTO Relic GEMS Digital AUTO TEAM TOTAL RELIC GEMS Only Only Cards Reggie White 54 1 7 46 Rich Gannon 101 101 Ricky Williams 79 76 3 Ringo Starr 1 1 Rob Gronkowski 198 69 83 46 Rod Woodson 152 76 76 Rodney Harrison 49 49 Roger Staubach 99 36 18 45 54 Ron Jaworski 76 76 Ronde Barber 158 76 76 6 Russell Wilson 200 154 46 57 Ryan Finley 324 243 81 Ryan Kerrigan 76 76 Ryan Tannehill 45 45 Sam Darnold 142 21 70 6 45 45 Saquon Barkley 204 158 46 Sean Taylor 48 48 Shaquill Griffin 81 81 Shaun Alexander 54 54 Sony Michel 234 228 6 Stefon Diggs 132 87 45 Steve Atwater 76 76 Steve Largent 207 108 54 45 Steve Young 100 34 66 T.J. Hockenson 166 85 81 111 T.J. Watt 274 76 76 77 45 T.Y. Hilton 124 79 45 Tarik Cohen 76 76 Ted Hendricks 54 54 Tedy Bruschi 24 24 Terrell Davis 144 66 33 45 Terrell Suggs 77 77 Terry Bradshaw 109 42 21 46 36 Terry McLaurin 454 76 82 51 245 60 Thurman Thomas 153 54 54 45 Tim Brown 76 76 Todd Gurley II 122 77 45 Tom Brady 285 92 21 2 76 94 18 Tom Landry 1 1 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Flawless Football Card Totals By Type AUTO AUTO Relic GEMS Digital AUTO TEAM TOTAL RELIC GEMS Only Only Cards Tony Dorsett 128 26 26 76 Tony Pollard 247 85 162 Tony Romo 98 21 77 Trace McSorley 81 81 Travis Kelce 122 77 45 Tre'Davious White 45 45 Troy Aikman 383 72 76 235 36 Turk Edwards 1 1 Ty Law 72 72 Tyler Lockett 203 158 45 Tyreek Hill 637 152 201 239 45 Tyrell Williams 45 45 Virgil "Gus" Grissom 1 1 Von Miller 45 45 Walter Payton 55 1 7 47 Warren Moon 93 72 21 Warren Sapp 25 25 Will Grier 631 152 266 51 162 111 Xavier Rhodes 81 81 Zach Ertz 122 77 45 Zach Thomas 76 76 GroupBreakChecklists.com 2019 Flawless Football Card Totals By Type.
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