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2016 Preferred Football Team Group Break 2016 Preferred Football Team Checklist Orange = RC Silhouette; Green = Vet Silhouette 49ERS Card Print Player Set Team # Run Charles Haley Chain Reaction Auto + Parallels 327 49ers 89 Jerry Rice Book Preferred Pairings Multi-Player Relic + Prime Parallel 5 49ers 30 Jerry Rice Book SB CHAMPS Multi Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallels 2 49ers 55 Joe Montana Color Guard Auto + Parallels 225 49ers 10 Joe Montana Book Preferred Pairings Multi-Player Relic + Prime Parallel 5 49ers 30 Joe Montana Book SB CHAMPS Multi Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallels 2 49ers 55 Mike Davis Silhouettes Auto Relic + Plates/Prime/Super Prime Parallels 16 49ers 40 Rod Woodson Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 101 49ers 35 Steve Young Chain Reaction Auto + Parallels 312 49ers 10 Steve Young Color Guard Auto + Parallels 207 49ers 10 Steve Young Book 4K YARDS Multi-Player Relic + Prime Parallel 2 49ers 15 Steve Young Book SB CHAMPS Multi Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallels 2 49ers 55 Steve Young Silhouettes Auto Relic + Plates/Prime/Super Prime Parallels 49 49ers 46 Y.A. Tittle Book CANTON Multi-Player Relic 1 49ers 10 groupbreakchecklists.com 2016 Preferred Football Team HITS Checklist BEARS Card Print Player Set Team # Run Brian Urlacher Chain Reaction Auto + Parallels 306 Bears 10 Brian Urlacher Color Guard Auto + Parallels 201 Bears 10 Brian Urlacher Book Preferred Pairings Multi-Player Relic 27 Bears 10 Clyde "Bulldog" Turner Book CANTON Multi-Player Relic 1 Bears 10 Dan Hampton Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 116 Bears 129 Dan Hampton Silhouettes Auto Relic + Plates Parallels 50 Bears 9 Doug Flutie Silhouettes Auto Relic + Plates/Prime/Super Prime Parallels 17 Bears 34 Jeremy Langford Color Guard Auto + Parallels 258 Bears 129 Jeremy Langford Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 144 Bears 129 Jeremy Langford Stare Masters Auto + Parallels 380 Bears 89 Jeremy Langford Silhouettes Auto Relic + Plates/Prime/Super Prime Parallels 30 Bears 35 Jim McMahon Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 109 Bears 13 Jim McMahon Silhouettes Auto Relic + Plates/Prime/Super Prime Parallels 33 Bears 109 Jordan Howard Great X-Pectations Auto + Parallels 352 Bears 89 Jordan Howard Rookie Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 182 Bears 129 Jordan Howard Book ROOKIE Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bears 225 Jordan Howard Rookie Silhouettes Auto Relic + Parallels 82 Bears 229 Kevin White Silhouettes Auto Relic + Plates/Prime/Super Prime Parallels 52 Bears 25 Lance Briggs Chain Reaction Auto + Parallels 330 Bears 35 Lance Briggs Preferred Signatures + Parallels 385 Bears 45 Mike Singletary Book Preferred Pairings Multi-Player Relic 27 Bears 10 Mike Singletary Silhouettes Auto Relic + Plates/Prime/Super Prime Parallels 15 Bears 109 groupbreakchecklists.com 2016 Preferred Football Team HITS Checklist BENGALS Card Print Player Set Team # Run A.J. Green Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bengals 75 A.J. Green Book Preferred Pairings Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 9 Bengals 51 A.J. Green Book PRO BOWL Multi-Player + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bengals 110 A.J. Green Book RIVALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime Parallel 1 Bengals 59 A.J. Green Silhouettes Auto Relic + Plates/Prime/Super Prime Parallels 43 Bengals 109 Andy Dalton Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bengals 75 Andy Dalton Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bengals 75 Andy Dalton Book Preferred Pairings Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 9 Bengals 51 Andy Dalton Book PRO BOWL Multi-Player + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 4 Bengals 110 Andy Dalton Book RIVALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime Parallel Bengals 59 Carlos Dunlap Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bengals 75 Darqueze Dennard Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bengals 75 Domata Peko Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bengals 75 Geno Atkins Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bengals 75 George Iloka Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bengals 75 Giovani Bernard Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bengals 75 Giovani Bernard Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bengals 75 Ickey Woods Chain Reaction Auto + Parallels 322 Bengals 89 Ickey Woods Color Guard Auto + Parallels 217 Bengals 129 Jeff Driskel Rookie Color Guard Auto + Parallels 267 Bengals 303 Jeremy Hill Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 142 Bengals 60 Jeremy Hill Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bengals 75 Jeremy Hill Book RIVALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime Parallel Bengals 59 Jeremy Hill Silhouettes Auto Relic + Plates/Prime/Super Prime Parallels 18 Bengals 20 KeiVarae Russell Rookie Color Guard Auto + Parallels 284 Bengals 303 Paul Dawson Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bengals 75 Rey Maualuga Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bengals 75 Tyler Boyd Great X-Pectations Auto + Parallels 346 Bengals 89 Tyler Boyd Rookie Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 177 Bengals 129 Tyler Boyd Book WIDEOUTS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bengals 175 Tyler Boyd Rookie Silhouettes Auto Relic + Parallels 77 Bengals 179 Tyler Eifert Color Guard Auto + Parallels 257 Bengals 45 Tyler Eifert Stare Masters Auto + Parallels 379 Bengals 89 Tyler Eifert Book BENGALS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bengals 75 groupbreakchecklists.com 2016 Preferred Football Team HITS Checklist BILLS Card Print Player Set Team # Run Andre Reed Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 132 Bills 50 Bruce Smith Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 147 Bills 38 Cardale Jones Great X-Pectations Auto + Parallels 339 Bills 89 Cardale Jones Rookie Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 172 Bills 45 Cardale Jones Book Preferred Pairings Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 18 Bills 225 Cardale Jones Book ROOKIE Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bills 225 Cardale Jones Rookie Silhouettes Auto Relic + Parallels 72 Bills 179 Charles Clay Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bills 75 Doug Flutie Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 159 Bills 35 Glenn Gronkowski Rookie Color Guard Auto + Parallels 289 Bills 303 Jerry Hughes Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bills 75 Jim Kelly Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 107 Bills 13 Jonathan Williams Rookie Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 194 Bills 179 Jonathan Williams Book Preferred Pairings Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 18 Bills 225 Jonathan Williams Rookie Silhouettes Auto Relic + Parallels 94 Bills 229 Justin Hunter Color Guard Auto + Parallels 203 Bills 45 Karlos Williams Silhouettes Auto Relic + Plates/Prime/Super Prime Parallels 56 Bills 55 LeSean McCoy Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bills 75 LeSean McCoy Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bills 75 Marcell Dareus Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bills 75 Marcell Dareus Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bills 75 Marquise Goodwin Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bills 75 Preston Brown Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bills 75 Reggie Ragland Rookie Color Guard Auto + Parallels 286 Bills 303 Robert Woods Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bills 75 Ronald Darby Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bills 75 Sammy Watkins Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bills 75 Sammy Watkins Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bills 75 Stephon Gilmore Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Bills 75 Tyrod Taylor Book BUFFALO Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Bills 75 Tyrod Taylor Silhouettes Auto Relic + Plates/Prime/Super Prime Parallels 58 Bills 19 groupbreakchecklists.com 2016 Preferred Football Team HITS Checklist BRONCOS Card Print Player Set Team # Run Aqib Talib Book BRONCOS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Broncos 75 Aqib Talib Book Championship Fabric + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 7 Broncos 225 Bradley Roby Book BRONCOS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Broncos 75 C.J. Anderson Book BRONCOS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Broncos 75 C.J. Anderson Book Championship Fabric + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 3 Broncos 55 Champ Bailey Color Guard Auto + Parallels 249 Broncos 45 Chris Harris Book BRONCOS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Broncos 75 Chris Harris Book Championship Fabric + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 9 Broncos 225 DeMarcus Ware Stare Masters Auto + Parallels 373 Broncos 13 DeMarcus Ware Book BRONCOS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Broncos 75 DeMarcus Ware Book Championship Fabric + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 6 Broncos 55 Demaryius Thomas Preferred Signatures + Parallels 392 Broncos 13 Demaryius Thomas Book BRONCOS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 1 Broncos 75 Demaryius Thomas Book BRONCOS Multi-Player Relic + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 2 Broncos 75 Demaryius Thomas Book Championship Fabric + Prime/Super Prime Parallel 4 Broncos 110 Devontae Booker Great X-Pectations Auto + Parallels 356 Broncos 89 Devontae Booker Rookie Panini's Choice Auto + Parallels 187 Broncos 179 Devontae Booker Rookie Silhouettes Auto Relic + Parallels 87 Broncos 229 Emmanuel
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