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Card Set Number Player Team Seq. Astonishing Arms 1 Kurt Warner Card Set Number Player Team Seq. Astonishing Arms 1 Kurt Warner Arizona Cardinals 15 Astonishing Arms 2 Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills 15 Astonishing Arms 4 Jim McMahon Chicago Bears 25 Astonishing Arms 5 Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys 15 Astonishing Arms 6 Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys 15 Astonishing Arms 7 John Elway Denver Broncos 15 Astonishing Arms 8 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers 15 Astonishing Arms 9 Don Majkowski Green Bay Packers 49 Astonishing Arms 10 Warren Moon Houston Oilers 15 Astonishing Arms 11 Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts 15 Astonishing Arms 12 Mark Brunell Jacksonville Jaguars 99 Astonishing Arms 13 Bob Griese Miami Dolphins 99 Astonishing Arms 14 Dan Marino Miami Dolphins 15 Astonishing Arms 15 Rich Gannon Oakland Raiders 49 Astonishing Arms 16 Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings 25 Astonishing Arms 17 Archie Manning New Orleans Saints 25 Astonishing Arms 18 Y.A. Tittle New York Giants 49 Astonishing Arms 19 Joe Namath New York Jets 15 Astonishing Arms 21 Dan Fouts San Diego Chargers 15 Astonishing Arms 22 Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers 15 Astonishing Arms 23 Steve Young San Francisco 49ers 15 Astonishing Arms 24 Jim Zorn Seattle Seahawks 99 Astonishing Arms 25 Joe Theismann Washington Redskins 49 Astonishing Arms Gold 1 Kurt Warner Arizona Cardinals 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 2 Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 4 Jim McMahon Chicago Bears 20 Astonishing Arms Gold 5 Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 6 Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 7 John Elway Denver Broncos 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 8 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 9 Don Majkowski Green Bay Packers 49 Astonishing Arms Gold 10 Warren Moon Houston Oilers 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 11 Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 12 Mark Brunell Jacksonville Jaguars 49 Astonishing Arms Gold 13 Bob Griese Miami Dolphins 49 Astonishing Arms Gold 14 Dan Marino Miami Dolphins 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 15 Rich Gannon Oakland Raiders 49 Astonishing Arms Gold 16 Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings 20 Astonishing Arms Gold 17 Archie Manning New Orleans Saints 20 Astonishing Arms Gold 18 Y.A. Tittle New York Giants 25 Astonishing Arms Gold 19 Joe Namath New York Jets 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 21 Dan Fouts San Diego Chargers 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 22 Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 23 Steve Young San Francisco 49ers 10 Astonishing Arms Gold 24 Jim Zorn Seattle Seahawks 49 Astonishing Arms Gold 25 Joe Theismann Washington Redskins 25 Astonishing Arms Green 1 Kurt Warner Arizona Cardinals 1 Astonishing Arms Green 2 Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills 1 Astonishing Arms Green 4 Jim McMahon Chicago Bears 3 Astonishing Arms Green 5 Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys 1 Astonishing Arms Green 6 Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys 1 Astonishing Arms Green 7 John Elway Denver Broncos 1 Astonishing Arms Green 8 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers 1 Astonishing Arms Green 9 Don Majkowski Green Bay Packers 3 Astonishing Arms Green 10 Warren Moon Houston Oilers 1 Astonishing Arms Green 11 Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts 1 Astonishing Arms Green 12 Mark Brunell Jacksonville Jaguars 3 Astonishing Arms Green 13 Bob Griese Miami Dolphins 3 Astonishing Arms Green 14 Dan Marino Miami Dolphins 1 Astonishing Arms Green 15 Rich Gannon Oakland Raiders 3 Astonishing Arms Green 16 Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings 3 Astonishing Arms Green 17 Archie Manning New Orleans Saints 3 Astonishing Arms Green 18 Y.A. Tittle New York Giants 3 Astonishing Arms Green 19 Joe Namath New York Jets 1 Astonishing Arms Green 21 Dan Fouts San Diego Chargers 1 Astonishing Arms Green 22 Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers 1 Astonishing Arms Green 23 Steve Young San Francisco 49ers 1 Astonishing Arms Green 24 Jim Zorn Seattle Seahawks 3 Astonishing Arms Green 25 Joe Theismann Washington Redskins 5 Astonishing Arms Red 1 Kurt Warner Arizona Cardinals 5 Astonishing Arms Red 2 Jim Kelly Buffalo Bills 5 Astonishing Arms Red 4 Jim McMahon Chicago Bears 15 Astonishing Arms Red 5 Roger Staubach Dallas Cowboys 5 Astonishing Arms Red 6 Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys 5 Astonishing Arms Red 7 John Elway Denver Broncos 5 Astonishing Arms Red 8 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers 5 Astonishing Arms Red 9 Don Majkowski Green Bay Packers 25 Astonishing Arms Red 10 Warren Moon Houston Oilers 5 Astonishing Arms Red 11 Peyton Manning Indianapolis Colts 5 Astonishing Arms Red 12 Mark Brunell Jacksonville Jaguars 25 Astonishing Arms Red 13 Bob Griese Miami Dolphins 25 Astonishing Arms Red 14 Dan Marino Miami Dolphins 5 Astonishing Arms Red 15 Rich Gannon Oakland Raiders 25 Astonishing Arms Red 16 Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings 15 Astonishing Arms Red 17 Archie Manning New Orleans Saints 15 Astonishing Arms Red 18 Y.A. Tittle New York Giants 20 Astonishing Arms Red 19 Joe Namath New York Jets 5 Astonishing Arms Red 21 Dan Fouts San Diego Chargers 5 Astonishing Arms Red 22 Joe Montana San Francisco 49ers 5 Astonishing Arms Red 23 Steve Young San Francisco 49ers 5 Astonishing Arms Red 24 Jim Zorn Seattle Seahawks 25 Astonishing Arms Red 25 Joe Theismann Washington Redskins 25 Award Winning Autographs 1 Lawrence Taylor New York Giants Award Winning Autographs 2 Mike Singletary Chicago Bears Award Winning Autographs 3 Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings Award Winning Autographs 4 Ray Lewis Baltimore Ravens Award Winning Autographs 5 Eric Dickerson Los Angeles Rams Award Winning Autographs 6 Deion Branch New England Patriots Award Winning Autographs 7 Earl Campbell Houston Oilers Award Winning Autographs 8 Troy Aikman Dallas Cowboys Award Winning Autographs 9 Matt Ryan Atlanta Falcons Award Winning Autographs 10 Marshall Faulk St. Louis Rams Award Winning Autographs 11 Randy Moss Minnesota Vikings Award Winning Autographs 12 Rod Woodson Pittsburgh Steelers Base 1 David Johnson Arizona Cardinals 99 Base 2 Larry Fitzgerald Arizona Cardinals 99 Base 3 Carson Palmer Arizona Cardinals 99 Base 4 Matt Ryan Atlanta Falcons 99 Base 5 Devonta Freeman Atlanta Falcons 99 Base 6 Julio Jones Atlanta Falcons 99 Base 7 Joe Flacco Baltimore Ravens 99 Base 8 Terrell Suggs Baltimore Ravens 99 Base 9 Steve Smith Sr. Baltimore Ravens 99 Base 10 Tyrod Taylor Buffalo Bills 99 Base 11 LeSean McCoy Buffalo Bills 99 Base 12 Sammy Watkins Buffalo Bills 99 Base 13 Cam Newton Carolina Panthers 99 Base 14 Kelvin Benjamin Carolina Panthers 99 Base 15 Greg Olsen Carolina Panthers 99 Base 16 Leonard Floyd Chicago Bears 99 Base 17 Jordan Howard Chicago Bears 99 Base 18 Alshon Jeffery Philadelphia Eagles 99 Base 19 Andy Dalton Cincinnati Bengals 99 Base 20 Jeremy Hill Cincinnati Bengals 99 Base 21 A.J. Green Cincinnati Bengals 99 Base 22 Cody Kessler Cleveland Browns 99 Base 23 Corey Coleman Cleveland Browns 99 Base 24 Terrelle Pryor Sr. Washington Redskins 99 Base 25 Dak Prescott Dallas Cowboys 99 Base 26 Ezekiel Elliott Dallas Cowboys 99 Base 27 Dez Bryant Dallas Cowboys 99 Base 28 Cole Beasley Dallas Cowboys 99 Base 29 Trevor Siemian Denver Broncos 99 Base 30 Von Miller Denver Broncos 99 Base 31 Demaryius Thomas Denver Broncos 99 Base 32 Paxton Lynch Denver Broncos 99 Base 33 Matthew Stafford Detroit Lions 99 Base 34 Marvin Jones Jr. Detroit Lions 99 Base 35 Theo Riddick Detroit Lions 99 Base 36 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers 99 Base 37 Clay Matthews Green Bay Packers 99 Base 38 Jordy Nelson Green Bay Packers 99 Base 39 Davante Adams Green Bay Packers 99 Base 40 Jadeveon Clowney Houston Texans 99 Base 41 Lamar Miller Houston Texans 99 Base 42 DeAndre Hopkins Houston Texans 99 Base 43 J.J. Watt Houston Texans 99 Base 44 Andrew Luck Indianapolis Colts 99 Base 45 Frank Gore Indianapolis Colts 99 Base 46 T.Y. Hilton Indianapolis Colts 99 Base 47 Blake Bortles Jacksonville Jaguars 99 Base 48 Allen Robinson Jacksonville Jaguars 99 Base 49 Jalen Ramsey Jacksonville Jaguars 99 Base 50 Alex Smith Kansas City Chiefs 99 Base 51 Jeremy Maclin Kansas City Chiefs 99 Base 52 Tyreek Hill Kansas City Chiefs 99 Base 53 Ryan Tannehill Miami Dolphins 99 Base 54 Jay Ajayi Miami Dolphins 99 Base 55 Jarvis Landry Miami Dolphins 99 Base 56 Sam Bradford Minnesota Vikings 99 Base 57 Randy Moss Minnesota Vikings 99 Base 58 Stefon Diggs Minnesota Vikings 99 Base 59 Tom Brady New England Patriots 99 Base 60 Rob Gronkowski New England Patriots 99 Base 61 Julian Edelman New England Patriots 99 Base 62 Drew Brees New Orleans Saints 99 Base 63 Michael Thomas New Orleans Saints 99 Base 64 Brandin Cooks New England Patriots 99 Base 65 Eli Manning New York Giants 99 Base 66 Sterling Shepard New York Giants 99 Base 67 Odell Beckham Jr. New York Giants 99 Base 68 Matt Forte New York Jets 99 Base 69 Eric Decker New York Jets 99 Base 70 Brandon Marshall New York Giants 99 Base 71 Derek Carr Oakland Raiders 99 Base 72 Michael Crabtree Oakland Raiders 99 Base 73 Amari Cooper Oakland Raiders 99 Base 74 Carson Wentz Philadelphia Eagles 99 Base 75 Zach Ertz Philadelphia Eagles 99 Base 76 Jordan Matthews Philadelphia Eagles 99 Base 77 Ben Roethlisberger Pittsburgh Steelers 99 Base 78 Le'Veon Bell Pittsburgh Steelers 99 Base 79 Antonio Brown Pittsburgh Steelers 99 Base 80 James Harrison Pittsburgh Steelers 99 Base 81 Philip Rivers San Diego Chargers 99 Base 82 Melvin Gordon San Diego Chargers 99 Base 83 Joey Bosa San Diego Chargers 99 Base 84 Carlos Hyde San Francisco 49ers 99 Base 85 Navorro Bowman San Francisco 49ers 99 Base 86 Russell Wilson Seattle Seahawks 99 Base 87 Doug Baldwin Seattle Seahawks 99 Base 88 Thomas Rawls Seattle Seahawks 99 Base 89 Jared Goff Los Angeles Rams 99 Base 90 Todd Gurley II Los Angeles Rams 99 Base 91 Aaron Donald Los Angeles
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