2016 Donruss Signature Series Football Cards Checklist

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2016 Donruss Signature Series Football Cards Checklist Card Set Number Player Team Seq. Award Winning Signatures 1 Paul Hornung Green Bay Packers Award Winning Signatures 2 Y.A. Tittle New York Giants Award Winning Signatures 3 Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings Award Winning Signatures 4 Earl Campbell Houston Oilers Award Winning Signatures 5 Dan Marino Miami Dolphins Award Winning Signatures 6 Marcus Allen Los Angeles Raiders Award Winning Signatures 7 Lawrence Taylor New York Giants Award Winning Signatures 8 Boomer Esiason Cincinnati Bengals Award Winning Signatures 9 Thurman Thomas Buffalo Bills Award Winning Signatures 10 Steve Young San Francisco 49ers Award Winning Signatures 11 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers Award Winning Signatures 12 Barry Sanders Detroit Lions Award Winning Signatures 13 Terrell Davis Denver Broncos Award Winning Signatures 14 Kurt Warner St. Louis Rams Award Winning Signatures 15 Marshall Faulk St. Louis Rams Award Winning Signatures 16 Joe Theismann Washington Redskins Award Winning Signatures 17 LaDainian Tomlinson San Diego Chargers Award Winning Signatures 18 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers Award Winning Signatures Gold 1 Paul Hornung Green Bay Packers 25 Award Winning Signatures Gold 2 Y.A. Tittle New York Giants 25 Award Winning Signatures Gold 3 Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings 2 Award Winning Signatures Gold 4 Earl Campbell Houston Oilers 2 Award Winning Signatures Gold 5 Dan Marino Miami Dolphins 2 Award Winning Signatures Gold 6 Marcus Allen Los Angeles Raiders 2 Award Winning Signatures Gold 7 Lawrence Taylor New York Giants 3 Award Winning Signatures Gold 8 Boomer Esiason Cincinnati Bengals 25 Award Winning Signatures Gold 9 Thurman Thomas Buffalo Bills 2 Award Winning Signatures Gold 10 Steve Young San Francisco 49ers 2 Award Winning Signatures Gold 11 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers 2 Award Winning Signatures Gold 12 Barry Sanders Detroit Lions 2 Award Winning Signatures Gold 13 Terrell Davis Denver Broncos 5 Award Winning Signatures Gold 14 Kurt Warner St. Louis Rams 2 Award Winning Signatures Gold 15 Marshall Faulk St. Louis Rams 2 Award Winning Signatures Gold 16 Joe Theismann Washington Redskins 25 Award Winning Signatures Gold 17 LaDainian Tomlinson San Diego Chargers 2 Award Winning Signatures Gold 18 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 1 Paul Hornung Green Bay Packers 15 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 2 Y.A. Tittle New York Giants 15 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 3 Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 4 Earl Campbell Houston Oilers 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 5 Dan Marino Miami Dolphins 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 6 Marcus Allen Los Angeles Raiders 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 7 Lawrence Taylor New York Giants 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 8 Boomer Esiason Cincinnati Bengals 15 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 9 Thurman Thomas Buffalo Bills 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 10 Steve Young San Francisco 49ers 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 11 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 12 Barry Sanders Detroit Lions 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 13 Terrell Davis Denver Broncos 3 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 14 Kurt Warner St. Louis Rams 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 15 Marshall Faulk St. Louis Rams 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 16 Joe Theismann Washington Redskins 15 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 17 LaDainian Tomlinson San Diego Chargers 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Gold 18 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers 2 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 1 Paul Hornung Green Bay Packers 50 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 2 Y.A. Tittle New York Giants 50 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 3 Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings 3 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 4 Earl Campbell Houston Oilers 3 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 5 Dan Marino Miami Dolphins 3 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 6 Marcus Allen Los Angeles Raiders 3 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 7 Lawrence Taylor New York Giants 5 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 8 Boomer Esiason Cincinnati Bengals 50 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 9 Thurman Thomas Buffalo Bills 3 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 10 Steve Young San Francisco 49ers 3 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 11 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers 3 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 12 Barry Sanders Detroit Lions 3 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 13 Terrell Davis Denver Broncos 10 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 14 Kurt Warner St. Louis Rams 3 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 15 Marshall Faulk St. Louis Rams 3 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 16 Joe Theismann Washington Redskins 50 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 17 LaDainian Tomlinson San Diego Chargers 3 Award Winning Signatures Holo Silver 18 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers 3 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 1 Paul Hornung Green Bay Packers 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 2 Y.A. Tittle New York Giants 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 3 Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 4 Earl Campbell Houston Oilers 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 5 Dan Marino Miami Dolphins 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 6 Marcus Allen Los Angeles Raiders 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 7 Lawrence Taylor New York Giants 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 8 Boomer Esiason Cincinnati Bengals 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 9 Thurman Thomas Buffalo Bills 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 10 Steve Young San Francisco 49ers 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 11 Brett Favre Green Bay Packers 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 12 Barry Sanders Detroit Lions 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 13 Terrell Davis Denver Broncos 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 14 Kurt Warner St. Louis Rams 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 15 Marshall Faulk St. Louis Rams 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 16 Joe Theismann Washington Redskins 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 17 LaDainian Tomlinson San Diego Chargers 1 Award Winning Signatures Platinum 18 Aaron Rodgers Green Bay Packers 1 Elusive Ink 2 John Kuhn Green Bay Packers Elusive Ink 3 Cole Beasley Dallas Cowboys Elusive Ink 4 Dan Bailey Dallas Cowboys Elusive Ink 6 Trevor Siemian Denver Broncos Elusive Ink 8 Mason Crosby Green Bay Packers Elusive Ink 10 Rob Ninkovich New England Patriots Elusive Ink 11 Muhammad Wilkerson New York Jets Elusive Ink 12 Nick Mangold New York Jets Elusive Ink 13 Geno Atkins Cincinnati Bengals Elusive Ink 15 Brandon McManus Denver Broncos Elusive Ink 16 Philly Brown Carolina Panthers Elusive Ink 17 Mike Tolbert Carolina Panthers Elusive Ink 18 Ryan Kalil Carolina Panthers Elusive Ink 23 Michael Bennett Seattle Seahawks Elusive Ink 24 Sebastian Janikowski Oakland Raiders Elusive Ink 25 Delvin Breaux New Orleans Saints Elusive Ink 26 Brett Keisel Pittsburgh Steelers Elusive Ink 27 Ed Reed Baltimore Ravens Elusive Ink 28 Jeff Saturday Indianapolis Colts Elusive Ink 30 Mike Vrabel New England Patriots Elusive Ink 31 Tedy Bruschi New England Patriots Elusive Ink 33 Ernest Givins Houston Oilers Elusive Ink 34 Neil Smith Kansas City Chiefs Elusive Ink 35 Christian Okoye Kansas City Chiefs Elusive Ink 36 Chris Doleman Minnesota Vikings Elusive Ink 37 Morten Andersen New Orleans Saints Elusive Ink 38 Mark Schlereth Denver Broncos Elusive Ink 39 Steve Atwater Denver Broncos Elusive Ink 40 Steve Tasker Buffalo Bills Elusive Ink 41 Dick LeBeau Detroit Lions Elusive Ink 44 Vance Johnson Denver Broncos Elusive Ink 45 Darren Woodson Dallas Cowboys Elusive Ink 46 Chris Spielman Detroit Lions Elusive Ink 47 Jim Zorn Seattle Seahawks Elusive Ink 48 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila Green Bay Packers Elusive Ink Gold 2 John Kuhn Green Bay Packers 10 Elusive Ink Gold 3 Cole Beasley Dallas Cowboys 25 Elusive Ink Gold 4 Dan Bailey Dallas Cowboys 20 Elusive Ink Gold 6 Trevor Siemian Denver Broncos 20 Elusive Ink Gold 8 Mason Crosby Green Bay Packers 20 Elusive Ink Gold 10 Rob Ninkovich New England Patriots 25 Elusive Ink Gold 11 Muhammad Wilkerson New York Jets 15 Elusive Ink Gold 12 Nick Mangold New York Jets 25 Elusive Ink Gold 13 Geno Atkins Cincinnati Bengals 15 Elusive Ink Gold 15 Brandon McManus Denver Broncos 15 Elusive Ink Gold 16 Philly Brown Carolina Panthers 10 Elusive Ink Gold 17 Mike Tolbert Carolina Panthers 15 Elusive Ink Gold 18 Ryan Kalil Carolina Panthers 25 Elusive Ink Gold 23 Michael Bennett Seattle Seahawks 20 Elusive Ink Gold 24 Sebastian Janikowski Oakland Raiders 10 Elusive Ink Gold 25 Delvin Breaux New Orleans Saints 15 Elusive Ink Gold 26 Brett Keisel Pittsburgh Steelers 10 Elusive Ink Gold 27 Ed Reed Baltimore Ravens 10 Elusive Ink Gold 28 Jeff Saturday Indianapolis Colts 25 Elusive Ink Gold 30 Mike Vrabel New England Patriots 10 Elusive Ink Gold 31 Tedy Bruschi New England Patriots 10 Elusive Ink Gold 33 Ernest Givins Houston Oilers 20 Elusive Ink Gold 34 Neil Smith Kansas City Chiefs 20 Elusive Ink Gold 35 Christian Okoye Kansas City Chiefs 25 Elusive Ink Gold 36 Chris Doleman Minnesota Vikings 25 Elusive Ink Gold 37 Morten Andersen New Orleans Saints 20 Elusive Ink Gold 38 Mark Schlereth Denver Broncos 10 Elusive Ink Gold 39 Steve Atwater Denver Broncos 25 Elusive Ink Gold 40 Steve Tasker Buffalo Bills 20 Elusive Ink Gold 41 Dick LeBeau Detroit Lions 10 Elusive Ink Gold 42 Russ Grimm Washington Redskins 10 Elusive Ink Gold 44 Vance Johnson Denver Broncos 10 Elusive Ink Gold 45 Darren Woodson Dallas Cowboys 10 Elusive Ink Gold 46 Chris Spielman Detroit Lions 10 Elusive Ink Gold 47 Jim Zorn Seattle Seahawks 20 Elusive Ink Gold 48 Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila
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