1979 Topps Football Set Checklist

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1979 Topps Football Set Checklist 1979 TOPPS FOOTBALL SET CHECKLIST 1 Passing Leaders (R.Staubach/T.Bradshaw) 2 Receiving Leaders (R.Young/S.Largent) 3 Rushing Leaders (W.Payton/E.Campbell) 4 Scoring Leaders (F.Corral/P.Leahy) 5 Interception Ldrs. (Buchanon/Stone/Darden) 6 Punting Leaders (T.Skladany/P.McInally) 7 Johnny Perkins 8 Charles Phillips 9 Derrel Luce 10 John Riggins 11 Chester Marcol 12 Bernard Jackson 13 Dave Logan 14 Bo Harris 15 Alan Page 16 John Smith 17 Dwight McDonald 18 John Cappelletti 19 Pittsburgh Steelers 20 Bill Bergey 21 Jerome Barkum 22 Larry Csonka 23 Joe Ferguson 24 Ed "Too Tall" Jones 25 Dave Jennings 26 Horace King 27 Steve Little 28 Morris Bradshaw 29 Joe Ehrmann 30 Ahmad Rashad 31 Joe Lavender 32 Dan Neal 33 Johnny Evans 34 Pete Johnson 35 Mike Haynes 36 Tim Mazzetti 37 Mike Barber 38 San Francisco 49ers 39 Bill Gregory 40 Randy Gradishar 41 Richard Todd 42 Henry Marshall Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 John Hill 44 Sidney Thornton 45 Ron Jessie 46 Bob Baumhower 47 Johnnie Gray 48 Doug Williams 49 Don McCauley 50 Ray Guy 51 Bob Klein 52 Golden Richards 53 Mark Miller 54 John Sanders 55 Gary Burley 56 Steve Nelson 57 Buffalo Bills 58 Bobby Bryant 59 Rick Kane 60 Larry Little 61 Ted Fritsch 62 Larry Mallory 63 Marvin Powell 64 Jim Hart 65 Joe Greene 66 Walter White 67 Gregg Bingham 68 Errol Mann 69 Bruce Laird 70 Drew Pearson 71 Steve Bartkowski 72 Ted Albrecht 73 Charlie Hall 74 Pat McInally 75 Al Baker 76 N.E. Patriots 77 Steve DeBerg 78 John Yarno 79 Stu Voigt 80 Frank Corral 81 Troy Archer 82 Bruce Harper 83 Tom Jackson 84 Larry Brown 85 Wilbert Montgomery 86 Butch Johnson 87 Mike Kadish 88 Ralph Perretta 89 David Lee Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 90 Mark van Eeghen 91 John McDaniel 92 Gary Fencik 93 Mack Mitchell 94 Cincinnati Bengals 95 Steve Grogan 96 Garo Yepremian 97 Barty Smith 98 Frank Reed 99 Jim Clack 100 Chuck Foreman 101 Joe Klecko 102 Pat Tilley 103 Conrad Dobler 104 Craig Colquitt 105 Dan Pastorini 106 Rod Perry 107 Nick Mike-Mayer 108 John Matuszak 109 David Taylor 110 Billy Joe DuPree 111 Harold McLinton 112 Virgil Livers 113 Cleveland Browns 114 Checklist 1-132 115 Ken Anderson 116 Bill Lenkaitis 117 Bucky Dilts 118 Tony Greene 119 Bobby Hammond 120 Nat Moore 121 Pat Leahy 122 James Harris 123 Lee Roy Selmon 124 Bennie Cunningham 125 Matt Blair 126 Jim Allen 127 Alfred Jenkins 128 Arthur Whittington 129 Norm Thompson 130 Pat Haden 131 Freddie Solomon 132 Chicago Bears 133 Mark Moseley 134 Cleo Miller 135 Ross Browner 136 Don Calhoun Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 137 David Whitehurst 138 Terry Beeson 139 Ken Stone 140 Brad Van Pelt 141 Wesley Walker 142 Jan Stenerud 143 Henry Childs 144 Otis Armstrong 145 Dwight White 146 Steve Wilson 147 Tom Skladany 148 Lou Piccone 149 Monte Johnson 150 Joe Washington 151 Philadelphia Eagles 152 Fred Dean 153 Rolland Lawrence 154 Brian Baschnagel 155 Joe Theismann 156 Marvin Cobb 157 Dick Ambrose 158 Mike Patrick 159 Gary Shirk 160 Tony Dorsett 161 Greg Buttle 162 A.J. Duhe 163 Mick Tingelhoff 164 Ken Burrough 165 Mike Wagner 166 Afc Championship 167 Nfc Championship 168 Super Bowl XIII 169 Oakland Raiders 170 O.J. Simpson 171 Doug Nettles 172 Dan Dierdorf 173 Dave Beverly 174 Jim Zorn 175 Mike Thomas 176 John Outlaw 177 Jim Turner 178 Freddie Scott 179 Mike Phipps 180 Jack Youngblood 181 Sam Hunt 182 Tony Hill 183 Gary Barbaro Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 184 Archie Griffin 185 Jerry Sherk 186 Bobby Jackson 187 Don Woods 188 New York Giants 189 Raymond Chester 190 Joe DeLamielleure 191 Tony Galbreath 192 Robert Brazile 193 Neil O'Donoghue 194 Mike Webster 195 Ed Simonini 196 Benny Malone 197 Tom Wittum 198 Steve Largent 199 Tommy Hart 200 Fran Tarkenton 201 Leon Gray 202 Leroy Harris 203 Eric Williams 204 Thom Darden 205 Ken Riley 206 Clark Gaines 207 Kansas City Chiefs 208 Joe Danelo 209 Glen Walker 210 Art Shell 211 Jon Keyworth 212 Herman Edwards 213 John Fitzgerald 214 Jim Smith 215 Coy Bacon 216 Dennis Johnson 217 John Jefferson 218 Gary Weaver 219 Tom Blanchard 220 Bert Jones 221 Stanley Morgan 222 James Hunter 223 Jim Obradovich 224 Carl Mauck 225 Chris Bahr 226 New York Jets 227 Roland Harper 228 Randy Dean 229 Bob Jackson 230 Sammie White Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 231 Mike Dawson 232 Checklist 133-264 233 Ken MacAfee 234 Jon Kolb 235 Willie Hall 236 Ron Saul 237 Haskel Stanback 238 Zenon Andrusyshyn 239 Norris Thomas 240 Rick Upchurch 241 Robert Pratt 242 Julius Adams 243 Rich McGeorge 244 Seattle Seahawks 245 Blair Bush 246 Billy Johnson 247 Randy Rasmussen 248 Brian Kelley 249 Mike Pruitt 250 Harold Carmichael 251 Mike Hartenstine 252 Robert Newhouse 253 Gary Danielson 254 Mike Fuller 255 L.C. 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