1980 Topps Football Card Set Checklist

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1980 Topps Football Card Set Checklist 1980 TOPPS FOOTBALL CARD SET CHECKLIST 1 Ottis Anderson (Record Breaker) 2 Harold Carmichael (Record Breaker) 3 Dan Fouts (Record Breaker) 4 Paul Krause (Record Breaker) 5 Rick Upchurch (Record Breaker) 6 Garo Yepremian (Record Breaker) 7 Harold Jackson 8 Mike Williams 9 Calvin Hill 10 Jack Ham 11 Dan Melville 12 Matt Robinson 13 Billy Campfield 14 Phil Tabor 15 Randy Hughes 16 Andre Tillman 17 Isaac Curtis 18 Charley Hannah 19 Washington Redskins (Team Leaders) 20 Jim Zorn 21 Brian Baschnagel 22 Jon Keyworth 23 Phil Villapiano 24 Richard Osborne 25 Rich Saul (All-Pro) 26 Doug Beaudoin 27 Cleveland Elam 28 Charlie Joiner 29 Dick Ambrose 30 Mike Reinfeldt (All-Pro) 31 Matt Bahr 32 Keith Krepfle 33 Herbert Scott 34 Doug Kotar 35 Bob Griese 36 Jerry Butler 37 Rolland Lawrence 38 Gary Weaver 39 Kansas City Chiefs (Team Leaders) 40 Chuck Muncie 41 Mike Hartenstine 42 Sammie White Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Ken Clark 44 Clarence Harmon 45 Bert Jones 46 Mike Washington 47 Joe Fields 48 Mike Wood 49 Oliver Davis 50 Stan Walters (All-Pro) 51 Riley Odoms 52 Steve Pisarkiewicz 53 Tony Hill 54 Scott Perry 55 George Martin 56 George Roberts 57 Seattle Seahawks (Team Leaders) 58 Billy Johnson 59 Reuben Gant 60 Dennis Harrah (All-Pro) 61 Rocky Bleier 62 Sam Hunt 63 Allan Ellis 64 Ricky Thompson 65 Ken Stabler 66 Dexter Bussey 67 Ken Mendenhall 68 Woodrow Lowe 69 Thom Darden 70 Randy White (All-Pro) 71 Ken MacAfee 72 Ron Jaworski 73 William Andrews 74 Jimmy Robinson 75 Roger Wehrli (All-Pro) 76 Miami Dolphins (Team Leaders) 77 Jack Rudnay 78 James Lofton 79 Robert Brazile 80 Russ Francis 81 Ricky Bell 82 Bob Avellini 83 Bobby Jackson 84 Mike Bragg 85 Cliff Branch 86 Blair Bush 87 Sherman Smith 88 Glen Edwards 89 Don Cockroft Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 90 Louis Wright 91 Randy Grossman 92 Carl Hairston 93 Archie Manning 94 New York Giants (Team Leaders) 95 Preston Pearson 96 Rusty Chambers 97 Greg Coleman 98 Charley Young 99 Matt Cavanaugh 100 Jesse Baker 101 Doug Plank 102 Checklist #1-132 103 Luther Bradley 104 Bob Kuziel 105 Craig Morton 106 Sherman White 107 Jim Breech 108 Hank Bauer 109 Tom Blanchard 110 Ozzie Newsome 111 Steve Furness 112 Frank LeMaster 113 Dallas Cowboys (Team Leaders) 114 Doug Van Horn 115 Delvin Williams 116 Lyle Blackwood 117 Derrick Gaffney 118 Cornell Webster 119 Sam Cunningham 120 Jim Youngblood 121 Bob Thomas 122 Jack Thompson 123 Randy Cross 124 Karl Lorch 125 Mel Gray 126 John James 127 Terdell Middleton 128 Leroy Jones 129 Tom DeLeone 130 John Stallworth (All-Pro) 131 Jimmie Giles 132 Philadelphia Eagles (Team Leaders) 133 Gary Green 134 John Dutton 135 Harry Carson 136 Bob Kuechenberg Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 137 Ike Harris 138 Tommy Kramer 139 Sam Adams 140 Doug English (All-Pro) 141 Steve Schubert 142 Rusty Jackson 143 Reese McCall 144 Scott Dierking 145 Ken Houston (All-Pro) 146 Bob Martin 147 Sam McCullum 148 Tom Banks 149 Willie Buchanon 150 Greg Pruitt 151 Denver Broncos (Team Leaders) 152 Don Smith 153 Pete Johnson 154 Charlie Smith 155 Mel Blount 156 John Mendenhall 157 Danny White 158 Jimmy Cefalo 159 Richard Bishop 160 Walter Payton 161 Dave Dalby 162 Preston Dennard 163 Johnnie Gray 164 Russell Erxleben 165 Toni Fritsch 166 Terry Hermeling 167 Roland Hooks 168 Roger Carr 169 San Diego Chargers (Team Leaders) 170 Ottis Anderson (All-Pro) 171 Brian Sipe 172 Leonard Thompson 173 Tony Reed 174 Bob Tucker 175 Joe Greene 176 Jack Dolbin 177 Chuck Ramsey 178 Paul Hofer 179 Randy Logan 180 David Lewis 181 Duriel Harris 182 June Jones 183 Larry McCarren Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 184 Ken Johnson 185 Charlie Waters 186 Noah Jackson 187 Reggie Williams 188 New England Patriot (Team Leaders) 189 Carl Eller 190 Ed White 191 Mario Clark 192 Roosevelt Leaks 193 Ted McKnight 194 Danny Buggs 195 Lester Hayes 196 Clarence Scott 197 New Orleans Saints (Team Leaders) 198 Richard Caster 199 Louie Giammona 200 Terry Bradshaw 201 Ed Newman 202 Fred Dryer 203 Dennis Franks 204 Bob Breunig 205 Alan Page 206 Earnest Gray 207 Minnesota Vikings (Team Leaders) 208 Horace Ivory 209 Isaac Hagins 210 Gary Johnson 211 Kevin Long 212 Bill Thompson 213 Don Bass 214 George Starke 215 Efren Herrera 216 Theo Bell 217 Monte Jackson 218 Reggie McKenzie 219 Bucky Dilts 220 Lyle Alzado 221 Tim Foley 222 Mark Arneson 223 Fred Quillan 224 Benny Ricardo 225 Phil Simms 226 Chicago Bears (Team Leaders) 227 Max Runager 228 Barty Smith 229 Jay Saldi 230 John Hannah (All-Pro) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 231 Tim Wilson 232 Jeff Van Note 233 Henry Marshall 234 Diron Talbert 235 Garo Yepremian 236 Larry Brown 237 Clarence Williams 238 Burgess Owens 239 Vince Ferragamo 240 Rickey Young 241 Dave Logan 242 Larry Gordon 243 Terry Miller 244 Baltimore Colts (Team Leaders) 245 Steve DeBerg 246 Checklist #133-264 247 Greg Latta 248 Raymond Clayborn 249 Jim Clack 250 Drew Pearson 251 John Bunting 252 Rob Lytle 253 Jim Hart 254 John McDaniel 255 Dave Pear (All-Pro) 256 Donnie Shell 257 Dan Doornink 258 Wallace Francis 259 Dave Beverly 260 Lee Roy Selmon 261 Doug Dieken 262 Gary Davis 263 Bob Rush 264 Buffalo Bills (Team Leaders) 265 Greg Landry 266 Jan Stenerud 267 Tom Hicks 268 Pat McInally 269 Tim Fox 270 Harvey Martin 271 Dan Lloyd 272 Mike Barber 273 Wendell Tyler 274 Jeff Komlo 275 Wes Chandler 276 Brad Dusek 277 Charlie Johnson Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 278 Dennis Swilley 279 Johnny Evans 280 Jack Lambert 281 Vern Den Herder 282 Tampa Bay Bucs. (Team Leaders) 283 Bob Klein 284 Jim Turner 285 Marvin Powell (All-Pro) 286 Aaron Kyle 287 Dan Neal 288 Wayne Morris 289 Steve Bartkowski 290 Dave Jennings (All-Pro) 291 John Smith 292 Bill Gregory 293 Frank Lewis 294 Fred Cook 295 David Hill 296 Wade Key 297 Sidney Thornton 298 Charlie Hall 299 Joe Lavender 300 Tom Rafferty 301 Mike Renfro 302 Wilbur Jackson 303 Green Bay Packers (Team Leaders) 304 Henry Childs 305 Russ Washington (All-Pro) 306 Jim LeClair 307 Tommy Hart 308 Gary Barbaro 309 Billy Taylor 310 Ray Guy 311 Don Hasselbeck 312 Doug Williams 313 Nick Mike-Mayer 314 Don McCauley 315 Wesley Walker 316 Dan Dierdorf 317 Dave Brown 318 Leroy Harris 319 Pittsburgh Steelers (Team Leaders) 320 Mark Moseley (Error-Bio On Back Refers To Him As Mike) 321 Mark Dennard 322 Terry Nelson 323 Tom Jackson 324 Rick Kane Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 325 Jerry Sherk 326 Ray Preston 327 Golden Richards 328 Randy Dean 329 Rick Danmeier 330 Tony Dorsett 331 Passing Leaders (D.Fouts/R.Staubach) 332 NFL Receiving Ldrs. (J.Washington/A.Rashad) 333 Sack Leaders (J.Baker/A.Baker/J.Yngbld.) 334 NFL Scoring Leaders (J.Smith/M.Moseley) 335 NFL Intercep. Ldrs. (M.Reinfeldt/L.Parrish) 336 NFL Punting Leaders (B.Grupp/D.Jennings) 337 Freddie Solomon 338 Cincinnati Bengals (Team Leaders) 339 Ken Stone 340 Greg Buttle 341 Bob Baumhower 342 Billy Waddy 343 Cliff Parsley 344 Walter White 345 Mike Thomas 346 Neil O'Donoghue 347 Freddie Scott 348 Joe Ferguson 349 Doug Nettles 350 Mike Webster (All-Pro) 351 Ron Saul 352 Julius Adams 353 Rafael Septien 354 Cleo Miller 355 Keith Simpson (All Pro) 356 Johnny Perkins 357 Jerry Sisemore 358 Arthur Whittington 359 St.Louis Cardinals (Team Leaders) 360 Rick Upchurch 361 Kim Bokamper 362 Roland Harper 363 Pat Leahy 364 Louis Breeden 365 John Jefferson 366 Jerry Eckwood 367 David Whitehurst 368 Willie Parker 369 Ed Simonini 370 Jack Youngblood (All-Pro) 371 Don Warren Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 372 Andy Johnson 373 D.D. Lewis 374 Beasley Reece 375 L.C. Greenwood 376 Cleveland Browns (Team Leaders) 377 Herman Edwards 378 Rob Carpenter 379 Herman Weaver 380 Gary Fencik 381 Don Strock 382 Art Shell 383 Tim Mazzetti 384 Bruce Harper 385 Al Baker 386 Conrad Dobler 387 Stu Voigt 388 Ken Anderson 389 Pat Tilley 390 John Riggins 391 Checklist #265-396 392 Fred Dean 393 Benny Barnes 394 Los Angeles Rams (Team Leaders) 395 Brad Van Pelt 396 Eddie Hare 397 John Sciarra 398 Bob Jackson 399 John Yarno 400 Franco Harris 401 Ray Wersching 402 Virgil Livers 403 Raymond Chester 404 Leon Gray 405 Richard Todd 406 Larry Little 407 Ted Fritsch 408 Larry Mucker 409 Jim Allen 410 Randy Gradishar 411 Atlanta Falcons (Team Leaders) 412 Louie Kelcher 413 Robert Newhouse 414 Gary Shirk 415 Mike Haynes 416 Craig Colquitt 417 Lou Piccone 418 Clay Matthews Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9 419 Marvin Cobb 420 Harold Carmichael (All-Pro) 421 Uwe Von Schamann 422 Mike Phipps 423 Nolan Cromwell 424 Glenn Doughty 425 Bob Young (All-Pro) 426 Tony Galbreath 427 Luke Prestridge 428 Terry Beeson 429 Jack Tatum 430 Lemar Parrish 431 Chester Marcol 432 Houston Oilers (Team Leaders) 433 John Fitzgerald 434 Gary Jeter 435 Steve Grogan 436 John Kolb 437 Jim Obradovich 438 Gerald Irons 439 Jeff West 440 Wilbert Montgomery 441 Norris Thomas 442 James Scott 443 Curtis Brown 444 Ken Fantetti 445 Pat Haden 446 Carl Mauck 447 Bruce Laird 448 Otis Armstrong 449 Gene Upshaw 450 Steve Largent 451 Benny Malone 452 Steve Nelson 453 Mark Cotney 454 Joe Danelo 455 Billy Joe DuPree 456 Ron Johnson 457 Archie Griffin 458 Reggie Rucker 459 Claude Humphrey 460 Lydell Mitchell 461 Steve Towle 462 Revie Sorey 463 Tom Skladany 464 Clark Gaines 465 Frank Corral Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 10 466 Steve Fuller 467 Ahmad Rashad 468 Oakland Raiders (Team Leaders) 469 Brian Peets 470 Pat Donovan 471 Ken Burrough 472 Don Calhoun 473 Bill Bryan 474 Terry Jackson 475 Joe Theismann 476 Jim Smith 477 Joe DeLamielleure 478 Mike Pruitt 479 Steve Mike-Mayer 480 Bill Bergey 481
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