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2017 Donruss Certified Cuts Football Checklist 2017 Donruss Certified Cuts - Vet Cuts Only Ravens-Texans-Bengals-Panthers No Vet/Retired Cuts Team Assignments Based on NFL Playing Career if no NFL team provided on Manufacturer's Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Bill Walsh Legendary Cuts 91 49ers 1 Freddie Solomon Legendary Cuts 45 49ers 28 Jerry Rice Retired Cuts + Parallels 19 49ers 16 Joe Montana Retired Cuts + Parallels 18 49ers 16 Joe Perry Legendary Cuts 65 49ers 98 Leo Nomellini Legendary Cuts 73 49ers 10 R.C. Owens Legendary Cuts 68 49ers 40 Roger Craig Retired Cuts + Parallels 25 49ers 31 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Bill George Cut Memorabilia Booklet 18 Bears 1 Brian Piccolo Legendary Cuts 100 Bears 1 Bronko Nagurski Legendary Cuts 56 Bears 5 Clyde "Bulldog" Turner Legendary Cuts 31 Bears 36 Dan Fortmann Legendary Cuts 76 Bears 6 Dan Hampton Retired Cuts + Parallels 3 Bears 36 Doug Atkins Legendary Cuts 30 Bears 39 George Connor Legendary Cuts 13 Bears 25 George Halas Dual Cuts Booklet 7 Bears 1 George Halas Legendary Cuts 42 Bears 5 George McAfee Legendary Cuts 7 Bears 95 Jordan Howard Modern Cuts + Parallels 21 Bears 278 Red Grange Dual Cuts Booklet 18 Bears 1 Red Grange Legendary Cuts 29 Bears 5 Sid Luckman Legendary Cuts 62 Bears 5 Walter Payton Cut Memorabilia Booklet 3 Bears 1 Walter Payton Dual Cuts Booklet 7 Bears 1 Walter Payton Legendary Cuts 63 Bears 5 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Jack Kemp Legendary Cuts 83 Bills 4 LeSean McCoy Modern Cuts + Parallels 20 Bills 189 Ralph Wilson Dual Cuts Booklet 12 Bills 1 Thurman Thomas Retired Cuts + Parallels 7 Bills 21 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run John Elway Retired Cuts + Parallels 24 Broncos 13 Mark Schlereth Retired Cuts + Parallels 12 Broncos 21 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Bill Willis Legendary Cuts 20 Browns 30 Dante Lavelli Legendary Cuts 10 Browns 99 Doug Atkins Cut Memorabilia Booklet 16 Browns 1 Frank Gatski Legendary Cuts 18 Browns 99 Isaiah Crowell Modern Cuts + Parallels 2 Browns 278 Lou Groza Legendary Cuts 8 Browns 46 Marion Motley Legendary Cuts 94 Browns 7 Mike McCormack Legendary Cuts 51 Browns 20 Otto Graham Legendary Cuts 1 Browns 99 Paul Brown Legendary Cuts 59 Browns 15 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Lee Roy Selmon Cut Memorabilia Booklet 5 Buccaneers 1 Lee Roy Selmon Legendary Cuts 28 Buccaneers 23 Mike Evans Modern Cuts + Parallels 19 Buccaneers 89 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run David Johnson Modern Cuts + Parallels 24 Cardinals 140 Ernie Nevers Collegiate Cuts 4 Cardinals 1 John Brown Modern Cuts + Parallels 17 Cardinals 218 John David Crow Legendary Cuts 79 Cardinals 7 Ollie Matson Legendary Cuts 36 Cardinals 30 Pat Tillman Legendary Cuts 88 Cardinals 1 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Joey Bosa Modern Cuts + Parallels 7 Chargers 162 Junior Seau Cut Memorabilia Booklet 8 Chargers 1 Lance Alworth Retired Cuts + Parallels 16 Chargers 21 Sid Gillman Legendary Cuts 53 Chargers 20 Tobin Rote Legendary Cuts 99 Chargers 6 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Derrick Thomas Cut Memorabilia Booklet 15 Chiefs 1 Derrick Thomas Legendary Cuts 82 Chiefs 1 Hank Stram Cut Memorabilia Booklet 13 Chiefs 1 Hank Stram Dual Cuts Booklet 5 Chiefs 1 Hank Stram Legendary Cuts 23 Chiefs 99 Lamar Hunt Dual Cuts Booklet 5 Chiefs 1 Neil Smith Retired Cuts + Parallels 11 Chiefs 51 Priest Holmes Retired Cuts + Parallels 8 Chiefs 21 Tyreek Hill Modern Cuts + Parallels 23 Chiefs 268 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Andrew Luck Modern Cuts + Parallels 29 Colts 19 Art Donovan Legendary Cuts 19 Colts 55 Bubba Smith Legendary Cuts 3 Colts 99 Jeff Saturday Retired Cuts + Parallels 6 Colts 36 Jim Parker Legendary Cuts 27 Colts 43 John Mackey Legendary Cuts 55 Colts 27 Johnny Unitas Cut Memorabilia Booklet 1 Colts 1 Johnny Unitas Legendary Cuts 16 Colts 10 Weeb Ewbank Legendary Cuts 95 Colts 99 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Bill Bates Retired Cuts + Parallels 15 Cowboys 51 Bob Hayes Legendary Cuts 92 Cowboys 1 Charles Haley Retired Cuts + Parallels 27 Cowboys 31 Cole Beasley Modern Cuts + Parallels 28 Cowboys 278 Don Meredith Cut Memorabilia Booklet 7 Cowboys 1 Don Meredith Legendary Cuts 70 Cowboys 9 Drew Pearson Retired Cuts + Parallels 13 Cowboys 21 Harvey Martin Legendary Cuts 9 Cowboys 25 Tex Schramm Dual Cuts Booklet 10 Cowboys 1 Tom Landry Cut Memorabilia Booklet 2 Cowboys 1 Tom Landry Dual Cuts Booklet 10 Cowboys 1 Tom Landry Legendary Cuts 32 Cowboys 2 Troy Aikman Retired Cuts + Parallels 14 Cowboys 16 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Dan Marino Retired Cuts + Parallels 22 Dolphins 16 Earl Morrall Legendary Cuts 98 Dolphins 10 Garo Yepremian Legendary Cuts 84 Dolphins 5 Jason Taylor Retired Cuts + Parallels 28 Dolphins 16 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Alex Wojciechowicz Legendary Cuts 34 Eagles 27 Bert Bell Legendary Cuts 35 Eagles 25 Carson Wentz Modern Cuts + Parallels 12 Eagles 89 Chuck Bednarik Legendary Cuts 6 Eagles 97 Jack Hinkle Legendary Cuts 93 Eagles 28 Pete Pihos Legendary Cuts 39 Eagles 99 Reggie White Legendary Cuts 80 Eagles 1 Tom Scott Legendary Cuts 52 Eagles 20 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Matt Ryan Modern Cuts + Parallels 6 Falcons 19 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Alex Webster Legendary Cuts 85 Giants 28 Arnie Weinmeister Cut Memorabilia Booklet 17 Giants 1 Arnie Weinmeister Legendary Cuts 74 Giants 8 Charlie Conerly Legendary Cuts 67 Giants 55 Don Chandler Legendary Cuts 86 Giants 32 Frank Gifford Dual Cuts Booklet 9 Giants 1 Frank Gifford Legendary Cuts 57 Giants 10 Jim Thorpe (Canton) Cut Memorabilia Booklet 6 Giants 1 Jim Thorpe (Canton) Dual Cuts Booklet 8 Giants 1 Jim Thorpe (Canton) Dual Cuts Booklet 18 Giants 1 Kyle Rote Legendary Cuts 54 Giants 20 Lawrence Taylor Retired Cuts + Parallels 17 Giants 16 Morris Badgro Legendary Cuts 24 Giants 57 Pat Summerall Legendary Cuts 60 Giants 25 Ray Flaherty Legendary Cuts 48 Giants 11 Rosey Brown Legendary Cuts 17 Giants 99 Sterling Shepard Modern Cuts + Parallels 22 Giants 278 Wellington Mara Legendary Cuts 75 Giants 10 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Mark Brunell Retired Cuts + Parallels 20 Jaguars 21 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Quincy Enunwa Modern Cuts + Parallels 11 Jets 263 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Alex Karras Legendary Cuts 81 Lions 4 Alex Wojciechowicz Dual Cuts Booklet 3 Lions 1 Ameer Abdullah Modern Cuts + Parallels 14 Lions 218 Barry Sanders Retired Cuts + Parallels 30 Lions 16 Byron "Whizzer" White Collegiate Cuts 10 Lions 5 Chris Spielman Retired Cuts + Parallels 21 Lions 21 Dick "Night Train" Lane Legendary Cuts 33 Lions 42 Doak Walker Legendary Cuts 37 Lions 12 Earl "Dutch" Clark Legendary Cuts 44 Lions 3 Lou Creekmur Legendary Cuts 64 Lions 40 Matthew Stafford Modern Cuts + Parallels 5 Lions 29 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Ace Parker Legendary Cuts 38 None 99 Barbara Bush Dual Cuts Booklet 1 None 1 Charles Schulz Dual Cuts Booklet 15 None 1 Clark Shaughnessy Collegiate Cuts 7 None 19 Doc Blanchard (Army) Dual Cuts Booklet 2 None 1 Douglas MacArthur Historical Cuts 1 None 1 Dwight D. 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Kennedy Historical Cuts 4 None 1 John Madden Dual Cuts Booklet 13 None 1 John Wayne Cinematic Cuts 1 None 1 Katharine Hepburn Dual Cuts Booklet 16 None 1 Knute Rockne (Notre Dame) Collegiate Cuts 1 None 1 Larry Kelley Collegiate Cuts 8 None 1 Leonard Nimoy Cinematic Cuts 2 None 1 Lucille Ball Cinematic Cuts 3 None 1 Pat Summerall Dual Cuts Booklet 13 None 1 Paul "Bear" Bryant Collegiate Cuts 3 None 1 Pete Rozelle Legendary Cuts 15 None 5 Pop Warner Collegiate Cuts 2 None 1 Richard Burton Cinematic Cuts 4 None 1 Ronald Reagan Historical Cuts 5 None 1 Spencer Tracy Dual Cuts Booklet 16 None 1 Stan Lee Dual Cuts Booklet 15 None 1 Thomas Jefferson Historical Cuts 3 None 1 Vince Lombardi Dual Cuts Booklet 3 None 1 groupbreakchecklists.com 2017 Panini XR Football Team Checklist Player Set Card # Team Print Run Aaron Rodgers Modern Cuts + Parallels 1 Packers 19 Brett Favre Retired Cuts + Parallels 1 Packers 16 Cal Hubbard Legendary Cuts 61 Packers 2 Clarke Hinkle Legendary Cuts 41 Packers 1 Curly
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