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2012 National Treasures Football Team Checklist Information Guide; 49ers Veteran Hits Summary Totals - 2012 National Treasures Player Team Auto Non-Auto Total Alex Smith 49ers 25 25 Andy Lee 49ers 140 140 Brent Jones 49ers 16 16 Bryant Young 49ers 10 119 129 Colin Kaepernick 49ers 61 61 Dwight Clark 49ers 150 150 Frank Gore 49ers 100 15 115 Frankie Albert 49ers 3 3 Hugh McElhenny 49ers 15 99 114 Jerry Rice 49ers 91 228 319 Joe Montana 49ers 60 200 260 Joe Perry 49ers 50 148 198 John Brodie 49ers 151 151 Michael Crabtree 49ers 36 147 183 Navorro Bowman 49ers 25 25 Patrick Willis 49ers 49 25 74 Ronnie Lott 49ers 35 148 183 Steve Young 49ers 71 102 173 Tom Rathman 49ers 25 25 Vernon Davis 49ers 18 269 287 49ers Total 815 1816 2631 www.groupbreakchecklists.com Bears Veteran Hits Summary Totals - 2012 National Treasures Player Team Auto Non-Auto Total Bill George Bears 1 1 Brandon Marshall Bears 6 6 Brian Urlacher Bears 112 112 Bronko Nagurski Bears 2 2 Charles Tillman Bears 144 144 Clyde "Bulldog" Turner Bears 3 3 Corey Graham Bears 143 143 Devin Hester Bears 65 186 251 Dick Butkus Bears 96 24 120 Gale Sayers Bears 34 55 89 George Halas Bears 3 3 Harlon Hill Bears 75 75 Jay Cutler Bears 48 92 140 Jim McMahon Bears 66 213 279 Julius Peppers Bears 186 186 Lance Briggs Bears 197 197 Mark Carrier Bears 75 25 100 Matt Forte Bears 78 151 229 Mike Singletary Bears 15 15 Red Grange Bears 4 4 Richard Dent Bears 61 61 Sid Luckman Bears 6 6 Walter Payton Bears 257 257 Bears Total 623 1800 2423 www.groupbreakchecklists.com Bengals Veteran Hits Summary Totals - 2012 National Treasures Player Team Auto Non-Auto Total A.J. Green Bengals 26 211 237 Andy Dalton Bengals 114 386 500 BenJarvus Green-Ellis Bengals 66 66 Boomer Esiason Bengals 48 48 Cris Collinsworth Bengals 15 296 311 Jermaine Gresham Bengals 77 359 436 Bengals Total 346 1252 1598 www.groupbreakchecklists.com Bills Veteran Hits Summary Totals - 2012 National Treasures Player Team Auto Non-Auto Total Andre Reed Bills 65 65 Bruce Smith Bills 71 71 C.J. Spiller Bills 84 128 212 Doug Flutie Bills 26 99 125 Drew Bledsoe Bills 37 37 Fred Jackson Bills 25 211 236 Jim Kelly Bills 75 222 297 Mario Williams Bills 25 25 Ryan Fitzpatrick Bills 79 176 255 Steve Johnson Bills 23 225 248 Thurman Thomas Bills 10 148 158 Bills Total 495 1234 1729 www.groupbreakchecklists.com Broncos Veteran Hits Summary Totals - 2012 National Treasures Player Team Auto Non-Auto Total Bill Romanowski Broncos 15 15 Brandon Stokley Broncos 99 99 Champ Bailey Broncos 58 137 195 Demaryius Thomas Broncos 118 235 353 Ed McCaffrey Broncos 61 61 Elvis Dumervil Broncos 251 251 Eric Decker Broncos 75 186 261 Floyd Little Broncos 41 41 John Elway Broncos 49 265 314 Knowshon Moreno Broncos 49 150 199 Peyton Manning Broncos 31 40 71 Rod Smith Broncos 61 15 76 Shannon Sharpe Broncos 61 61 Terrell Davis Broncos 46 12 58 Tony Dorsett Broncos 69 69 Von Miller Broncos 58 238 296 Willis McGahee Broncos 10 77 87 Broncos Total 718 1789 2507 www.groupbreakchecklists.com Browns Veteran Hits Summary Totals - 2012 National Treasures Player Team Auto Non-Auto Total Bernie Kosar Browns 140 148 288 Bill Willis Browns 5 5 Bobby Mitchell Browns 25 148 173 Ernie Davis Browns 17 17 Gary Collins Browns 10 10 Greg Little Browns 55 55 Jim Brown Browns 99 99 Joe Thomas Browns 143 143 Josh Cribbs Browns 49 25 74 Leroy Kelly Browns 21 21 Marion Motley Browns 3 3 Mohamed Massaquoi Browns 9 9 Otto Graham Browns 58 58 Ozzie Newsome Browns 46 50 96 Browns Total 421 630 1051 www.groupbreakchecklists.com Buccaneers Veteran Hits Summary Totals - 2012 National Treasures Player Team Auto Non-Auto Total Josh Freeman Buccaneers 83 83 Lee Roy Selmon Buccaneers 9 148 157 Mike Williams Buccaneers 31 31 Ronde Barber Buccaneers 25 25 50 Vincent Jackson Buccaneers 14 14 Warren Sapp Buccaneers 25 25 Warrick Dunn Buccaneers 75 49 124 Buccaneers Total 262 222 484 www.groupbreakchecklists.com Cardinals Veteran Hits Summary Totals - 2012 National Treasures Player Team Auto Non-Auto Total Andre Roberts Cardinals 75 75 Beanie Wells Cardinals 98 222 320 Emmitt Smith Cardinals 10 74 84 Ernie Nevers Cardinals 6 6 Jake Plummer Cardinals 40 148 188 Kevin Kolb Cardinals 61 61 Larry Fitzgerald Cardinals 25 148 173 Patrick Peterson Cardinals 137 137 Cardinals Total 315 729 1044 www.groupbreakchecklists.com Chargers Veteran Hits Summary Totals - 2012 National Treasures Player Team Auto Non-Auto Total Antonio Gates Chargers 84 107 191 Charlie Joiner Chargers 10 10 20 Dan Fouts Chargers 95 227 322 Doug Flutie Chargers 42 42 Eric Weddle Chargers 143 143 John Hadl Chargers 10 10 Junior Seau Chargers 99 99 Kellen Winslow Chargers 61 10 71 Lance Alworth Chargers 45 10 55 Philip Rivers Chargers 43 412 455 Ryan Mathews Chargers 34 256 290 Chargers Total 414 1284 1698 www.groupbreakchecklists.com Chiefs Veteran Hits Summary Totals - 2012 National Treasures Player Team Auto Non-Auto Total Bobby Bell Chiefs 15 15 Derrick Johnson Chiefs 25 25 Dwayne Bowe Chiefs 74 151 225 Eric Berry Chiefs 148 148 Fred Williamson Chiefs 36 25 61 Hank Stram Chiefs 98 98 Jamaal Charles Chiefs 134 246 380 Joe Montana Chiefs 54 54 Jonathan Baldwin Chiefs 16 297 313 Len Dawson Chiefs 71 71 Marcus Allen Chiefs 5 5 Matt Cassel Chiefs 59 176 235 Priest Holmes Chiefs 36 36 Tamba Hali Chiefs 18 141 159 Tony Moeaki Chiefs 43 70 113 Tyson Jackson Chiefs 7 7 Willie Lanier Chiefs 36 15 51 Chiefs Total 530 1466 1996 www.groupbreakchecklists.com Colts Veteran Hits Summary Totals - 2012 National Treasures Player Team Auto Non-Auto Total Andre Rison Colts 75 75 Antoine Bethea Colts 25 25 Donald Brown Colts 80 80 Dwight Freeney Colts 144 144 Edgerrin James Colts 10 10 Eric Dickerson Colts 9 111 120 Jim Parker Colts 1 1 Jimmy Orr Colts 41 41 Lenny Moore Colts 51 51 Marshall Faulk Colts 10 10 Marvin Harrison Colts 26 10 36 Peyton Manning Colts 10 10 Raymond Berry Colts 61 100 161 Reggie Wayne Colts 61 61 Robert Mathis Colts 99 99 Colts Total 504 420 924 www.groupbreakchecklists.com Cowboys Veteran Hits Summary Totals - 2012 National Treasures Player Team Auto Non-Auto Total Bill Bates Cowboys 25 25 Bob Lilly Cowboys 110 110 Chuck Howley Cowboys 2 198 200 D.D. 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