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1966 Ken Willard 10/18/92 vs. Falcons ? ? 2017 1967 Sayers 11/22/92 @ Rams 12/23/07 vs. Bucs 1968 Snead 11/29/92 vs. Eagles 49ers team photos 1969 John Brodie 12/19/92 vs. Bucs 9/21//08 vs. Lions 1957 (c) Falstaff 1970 Namath 1/9/93 vs. Redskins 10/5/08 vs. Patriots 1968 1971 Brodie/Willard 10/12/08 vs. Eagles 1970 1972 Griese 8/28/93 vs. Chargers 10/26/08 vs. Seahawks 1978 1973 Csonka *Spurrier 9/5/93 @ Steelers 11/10/08 @ Cards (sm) 1979 (c) 1974 Simpson 9/13/93 @ Browns 11/16/08 vs. Rams 1975 Harris 10/24/93 vs. Cards 12/28/08 vs. Redskins NFL Yearbooks 1976 Bradshaw 10/31/93 vs. Rams 1953 1954 1955 1959 1960 1977 Bert Jones 12/5/93 vs.
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