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Absolute Heroes Autos 1 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila Green Bay Packers 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 2 Rocky Bleier Pittsburgh Steelers 72 Absolute Heroes Autos 3 Lenny Moore Baltimore Colts 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 4 Mike Vrabel New England Patriots 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 5 Chris Spielman Detroit Lions 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 6 Randy Moss Minnesota Vikings 10 Absolute Heroes Autos 7 Eddie George Tennessee Titans 25 Absolute Heroes Autos 8 Steve Atwater Denver Broncos 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 9 Gilbert Brown Green Bay Packers 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 10 Tom Matte Baltimore Colts 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 11 Kevin Mawae New York Jets 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 12 Paul Krause Minnesota Vikings 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 13 Cliff Branch Oakland Raiders 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 14 Phil McConkey New York Giants 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 15 Darren Woodson Dallas Cowboys 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 16 Ron Jaworski Philadelphia Eagles 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 17 Fred Biletnikoff Oakland Raiders 25 Absolute Heroes Autos 18 Steve Tasker Buffalo Bills 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 19 Jim Zorn Seattle Seahawks 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 20 Torry Holt St. Louis Rams 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 21 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Colts 25 Absolute Heroes Autos 22 Mark Gastineau New York Jets 99 Absolute Heroes Autos 23 Calvin Johnson Detroit Lions 10 Absolute Heroes Autos 24 Randall Cunningham Philadelphia Eagles 49 Absolute Heroes Autos 25 Dwight Clark San Francisco 49ers 99 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 1 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila Green Bay Packers 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 2 Rocky Bleier Pittsburgh Steelers 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 3 Lenny Moore Baltimore Colts 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 4 Mike Vrabel New England Patriots 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 5 Chris Spielman Detroit Lions 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 6 Randy Moss Minnesota Vikings 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 7 Eddie George Tennessee Titans 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 8 Steve Atwater Denver Broncos 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 9 Gilbert Brown Green Bay Packers 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 10 Tom Matte Baltimore Colts 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 11 Kevin Mawae New York Jets 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 12 Paul Krause Minnesota Vikings 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 13 Cliff Branch Oakland Raiders 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 14 Phil McConkey New York Giants 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 15 Darren Woodson Dallas Cowboys 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 16 Ron Jaworski Philadelphia Eagles 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 17 Fred Biletnikoff Oakland Raiders 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 18 Steve Tasker Buffalo Bills 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 19 Jim Zorn Seattle Seahawks 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 20 Torry Holt St. Louis Rams 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 21 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Colts 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 22 Mark Gastineau New York Jets 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 23 Calvin Johnson Detroit Lions 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 24 Randall Cunningham Philadelphia Eagles 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Black 25 Dwight Clark San Francisco 49ers 1 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 1 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila Green Bay Packers 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 2 Rocky Bleier Pittsburgh Steelers 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 3 Lenny Moore Baltimore Colts 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 4 Mike Vrabel New England Patriots 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 5 Chris Spielman Detroit Lions 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 6 Randy Moss Minnesota Vikings 5 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 7 Eddie George Tennessee Titans 10 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 8 Steve Atwater Denver Broncos 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 9 Gilbert Brown Green Bay Packers 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 10 Tom Matte Baltimore Colts 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 11 Kevin Mawae New York Jets 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 12 Paul Krause Minnesota Vikings 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 13 Cliff Branch Oakland Raiders 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 14 Phil McConkey New York Giants 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 15 Darren Woodson Dallas Cowboys 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 16 Ron Jaworski Philadelphia Eagles 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 17 Fred Biletnikoff Oakland Raiders 10 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 18 Steve Tasker Buffalo Bills 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 19 Jim Zorn Seattle Seahawks 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 20 Torry Holt St. Louis Rams 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 21 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Colts 10 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 22 Mark Gastineau New York Jets 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 23 Calvin Johnson Detroit Lions 5 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 24 Randall Cunningham Philadelphia Eagles 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Gold 25 Dwight Clark San Francisco 49ers 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 2 Rocky Bleier Pittsburgh Steelers 20 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 3 Lenny Moore Baltimore Colts 24 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 4 Mike Vrabel New England Patriots 50 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 7 Eddie George Tennessee Titans 27 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 8 Steve Atwater Denver Broncos 27 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 9 Gilbert Brown Green Bay Packers 93 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 10 Tom Matte Baltimore Colts 41 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 12 Paul Krause Minnesota Vikings 22 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 13 Cliff Branch Oakland Raiders 21 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 14 Phil McConkey New York Giants 80 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 15 Darren Woodson Dallas Cowboys 28 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 16 Ron Jaworski Philadelphia Eagles 7 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 17 Fred Biletnikoff Oakland Raiders 25 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 19 Jim Zorn Seattle Seahawks 10 Absolute Heroes Autos Jersey Number 24 Randall Cunningham Philadelphia Eagles 12 Absolute Ink 1 Bill Parcells New York Giants 49 Absolute Ink 2 Chris Spielman Buffalo Bills 99 Absolute Ink 3 Andrew Luck Indianapolis Colts 10 Absolute Ink 4 Corey Coleman Cleveland Browns 99 Absolute Ink 5 Joe Montana Kansas City Chiefs 10 Absolute Ink 6 Kenneth Dixon Baltimore Ravens 99 Absolute Ink 7 Bashaud Breeland Washington Redskins 99 Absolute Ink 8 Henry Ellard Washington Redskins 99 Absolute Ink 9 Andre Reed Buffalo Bills 99 Absolute Ink 10 Delvin Breaux New Orleans Saints 99 Absolute Ink 11 Brett Favre Minnesota Vikings 10 Absolute Ink 12 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila Green Bay Packers 99 Absolute Ink 13 Torry Holt St. Louis Rams 99 Absolute Ink 14 Gilbert Brown Green Bay Packers 99 Absolute Ink 15 Jack Ham Pittsburgh Steelers 99 Absolute Ink 16 Adam Thielen Minnesota Vikings 99 Absolute Ink 17 Derrick Henry Tennessee Titans 25 Absolute Ink 18 Mark Gastineau New York Jets 99 Absolute Ink 19 Allen Hurns Jacksonville Jaguars 99 Absolute Ink 20 Earl Campbell Houston Oilers 99 Absolute Ink 21 Mark Brunell Jacksonville Jaguars 99 Absolute Ink 22 Roberto Aguayo Tampa Bay Buccaneers 99 Absolute Ink 23 Ray Guy Oakland Raiders 99 Absolute Ink 24 Michael Thomas New Orleans Saints 99 Absolute Ink 25 Dwight Clark San Francisco 49ers 99 Absolute Ink 26 Jacoby Brissett New England Patriots 99 Absolute Ink 27 Travis Benjamin San Diego Chargers 99 Absolute Ink 28 Phil McConkey New York Giants 99 Absolute Ink 29 James Lofton Buffalo Bills 99 Absolute Ink 30 Laquon Treadwell Minnesota Vikings 99 Absolute Ink 31 Deion Sanders San Francisco 49ers 10 Absolute Ink 32 Robby Anderson New York Jets 99 Absolute Ink 33 Kevin Mawae Tennessee Titans 99 Absolute Ink 34 DeAndre Washington Oakland Raiders 99 Absolute Ink 35 Malcolm Mitchell New England Patriots 99 Absolute Ink 36 Tyler Boyd Cincinnati Bengals 99 Absolute Ink 37 Jim Zorn Seattle Seahawks 99 Absolute Ink 38 Jerick McKinnon Minnesota Vikings 99 Absolute Ink 39 Tajae Sharpe Tennessee Titans 99 Absolute Ink 40 Rishard Matthews Tennessee Titans 99 Absolute Ink 41 Rayfield Wright Dallas Cowboys 99 Absolute Ink 42 Steve Tasker Buffalo Bills 99 Absolute Ink 43 Quincy Enunwa New York Jets 99 Absolute Ink 44 Y.A. Tittle New York Giants 99 Absolute Ink 45 Mike Vrabel New England Patriots 99 Absolute Ink 46 Will Fuller V Houston Texans 99 Absolute Ink 47 Robert Kelley Washington Redskins 99 Absolute Ink 48 Mohamed Sanu Atlanta Falcons 99 Absolute Ink 49 Calvin Johnson Detroit Lions 10 Absolute Ink 50 Ken Stabler Oakland Raiders 5 Absolute Ink Black 1 Bill Parcells New York Giants 1 Absolute Ink Black 2 Chris Spielman Buffalo Bills 1 Absolute Ink Black 3 Andrew Luck Indianapolis Colts 1 Absolute Ink Black 4 Corey Coleman Cleveland Browns 1 Absolute Ink Black 5 Joe Montana Kansas City Chiefs 1 Absolute Ink Black 6 Kenneth Dixon Baltimore Ravens 1 Absolute Ink Black 7 Bashaud Breeland Washington Redskins 1 Absolute Ink Black 8 Henry Ellard Washington Redskins 1 Absolute Ink Black 9 Andre Reed Buffalo Bills 1 Absolute Ink Black 10 Delvin Breaux New Orleans Saints 1 Absolute Ink Black 11 Brett Favre Minnesota Vikings 1 Absolute Ink Black 12 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila Green Bay Packers 1 Absolute Ink Black 13 Torry Holt St. Louis Rams 1 Absolute Ink Black 14 Gilbert Brown Green Bay Packers 1 Absolute Ink Black 15 Jack Ham Pittsburgh Steelers 1 Absolute Ink Black 16 Adam Thielen Minnesota Vikings 1 Absolute Ink Black 17 Derrick Henry Tennessee Titans 1 Absolute Ink Black 18 Mark Gastineau New York Jets 1 Absolute Ink Black 19 Allen Hurns Jacksonville Jaguars 1 Absolute Ink Black 20 Earl Campbell Houston Oilers 1 Absolute Ink Black 21 Mark Brunell Jacksonville Jaguars 1 Absolute Ink Black 22 Roberto Aguayo Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 Absolute Ink Black 23 Ray Guy Oakland Raiders 1 Absolute Ink Black 24 Michael Thomas New Orleans Saints 1 Absolute Ink Black 25 Dwight Clark San Francisco 49ers 1 Absolute Ink
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