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1977 Topps Football Set+A1 Checklist 1977 TOPPS FOOTBALL SET+A1 CHECKLIST 1 Passing Leaders (J.Harris/K.Stabler) 2 Receiving Leaders (D.Pearson/M.Lane) 3 Rushing Leaders (W.Payton/O.J.Simpson) 4 Scoring Leaders (M.Moseley/T.Linhart) 5 Interception Leader (M.Jackson/K.Riley) 6 Punting Leaders (J.James/M.Bateman) 7 Mike Phipps 8 Rick Volk 9 Steve Furness 10 Isaac Curtis 11 Nate Wright 12 Jean Fugett 13 Ken Mendenhall 14 Sam Adams 15 Charlie Waters 16 Bill Stanfill 17 John Holland 18 Pat Haden 19 Bob Young 20 Wally Chambers (All-Pro) 21 Lawrence Gaines 22 Larry McCarren 23 Horst Muhlmann 24 Phil Villapiano 25 Greg Pruitt 26 Ron Howard 27 Craig Morton 28 Rufus Mayes 29 Leroy Selmon 30 Ed White 31 Harold McLinton 32 Glenn Doughty 33 Bob Kuechenberg 34 Duane Carrell 35 Riley Odoms 36 Bobby Scott 37 Nick Mike-Mayer 38 Bill Lenkaitis 39 Roland Harper 40 Tommy Hart (All-Pro) 41 Mike Sensibaugh 42 Rusty Jackson 43 Levi Johnson Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 44 Mike McCoy 45 Roger Staubach 46 Fred Cox 47 Bob Babich 48 Reggie McKenzie 49 Dave Jennings 50 Mike Haynes (All-Pro) 51 Larry Brown 52 Marvin Cobb 53 Fred Cook 54 Freddie Solomon 55 John Riggins 56 John Bunting 57 Ray Wersching 58 Mike Livingston 59 Billy Johnson 60 Mike Wagner (All-Pro) 61 Waymond Bryant 62 Jim Otis 63 Ed Galigher 64 Randy Vataha 65 Jim Zorn 66 Jon Keyworth 67 Checklist 1-132 68 Henry Childs 69 Thom Darden 70 George Kunz (All-Pro) 71 Lenvil Elliott 72 Curtis Johnson 73 Doug Van Horn 74 Joe Theismann 75 Dwight White 76 Scott Laidlaw 77 Monte Johnson 78 Dave Beverly 79 Jim Mitchell 80 Jack Youngblood (All-Pro) 81 Mel Gray 82 Dwight Harrison 83 John Hadl 84 Matt Blair 85 Charlie Sanders 86 Noah Jackson 87 Ed Marinaro 88 Bob Howard 89 John McDaniel 90 Dan Dierdorf (All-Pro) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 91 Mark Moseley 92 Cleo Miller 93 Andre Tillman 94 Bruce Taylor 95 Bert Jones 96 Anthony Davis 97 Don Goode 98 Ray Rhodes 99 Mike Webster 100 O.J. Simpson (All-Pro) 101 Doug Plank 102 Efren Herrera 103 Charlie Smith 104 Carlos Brown 105 Jim Marshall 106 Paul Naumoff 107 Walter White 108 John Cappelletti 109 Chip Myers 110 Ken Stabler (All-Pro) 111 Joe Ehrmann 112 Rick Engles 113 Jack Dolbin 114 Ron Bolton 115 Mike Thomas 116 Mike Fuller 117 John Hill 118 Richard Todd 119 Duriel Harris 120 John James (All-Pro) 121 Lionel Antoine 122 John Skorupan 123 Skip Butler 124 Bob Tucker 125 Paul Krause 126 Dave Hampton 127 Tom Wittum 128 Gary Huff 129 Emmitt Thomas 130 Drew Pearson (All-Pro) 131 Ron Saul 132 Steve Niehaus 133 Fred Carr 134 Norm Bulaich 135 Bob Trumpy 136 Greg Landry 137 George Buehler Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 138 Reggie Rucker 139 Julius Adams 140 Jack Ham (All-Pro) 141 Wayne Morris 142 Marv Bateman 143 Bobby Maples 144 Harold Carmichael 145 Bob Avellini 146 Harry Carson 147 Lawrence Pillers 148 Ed Williams 149 Dan Pastorini 150 Ron Yary 151 Joe Lavender 152 Pat McInally 153 Lloyd Mumphord 154 Cullen Bryant 155 Willie Lanier 156 Gene Washington 157 Scott Hunter 158 Jim Merlo 159 Randy Grossman 160 Blaine Nye (All-Pro) 161 Ike Harris 162 Doug Dieken 163 Guy Morriss 164 Bob Parsons 165 Steve Grogan 166 John Brockington 167 Charlie Joiner 168 Ron Carpenter 169 Jeff Wright 170 Chris Hanburger (All-Pro) 171 Roosevelt Leaks 172 Larry Little 173 John Matuszak 174 Joe Ferguson 175 Brad Van Pelt 176 Dexter Bussey 177 Steve Largent 178 Dewey Selmon 179 Randy Gradishar 180 Mel Blount (All-Pro) 181 Dan Neal 182 Rich Szaro 183 Mike Boryla 184 Steve Jones Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 185 Paul Warfield 186 Greg Buttle 187 Rich McGeorge 188 Leon Gray 189 John Shinners 190 Toni Linhart (All-Pro) 191 Robert Miller 192 Jake Scott 193 Jon Morris 194 Randy Crowder 195 Lynn Swann 196 Marsh White 197 Rod Perry 198 Willie Hall 199 Mike Hartenstine 200 Jim Bakken (All-Pro) 201 Falcons Checklist 202 Colts Checklist 203 Bills Checklist 204 Bears Checklist 205 Bengals Checklist 206 Browns Checklist 207 Cowboys Checklist 208 Broncos Checklist 209 Detroit Lions Team 210 Packers Checklist 211 Oilers Checklist 212 Chiefs Checklist 213 Rams Checklist 214 Dolphins Checklist 215 Vikings Checklist 216 Patriots Checklist 217 Saints Checklist 218 Giants Checklist 219 Jets Checklist 220 Raiders Checklist 221 Eagles Checklist 222 Steelers Checklist 223 Cardinals Checklist 224 Chargers Checklist 225 49ers Checklist 226 Seahawks Checklist 227 Buccaneers Checklist 228 Redskins Checklist 229 Sam Cunningham 230 Alan Page (All-Pro) 231 Eddie Brown Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 232 Stan White 233 Vern Den Herder 234 Clarence Davis 235 Ken Anderson 236 Karl Chandler 237 Will Harrell 238 Clarence Scott 239 Bo Rather 240 Robert Brazile (All-Pro) 241 Bob Bell 242 Rolland Lawrence 243 Tom Sullivan 244 Larry Brunson 245 Terry Bradshaw 246 Rich Saul 247 Cleveland Elam 248 Don Woods 249 Bruce Laird 250 Coy Bacon (All-Pro) 251 Russ Francis 252 Jim Braxton 253 Perry Smith 254 Jerome Barkum 255 Garo Yepremian 256 Checklist 133-264 257 Tony Galbreath 258 Troy Archer 259 Brian Sipe 260 Billy Joe DuPree (All-Pro) 261 Bobby Walden 262 Larry Marshall 263 Ted Fritsch 264 Larry Hand 265 Tom Mack 266 Ed Bradley 267 Pat Leahy 268 Louis Carter 269 Archie Griffin 270 Art Shell (All-Pro) 271 Stu Voigt 272 Prentice McCray 273 MacArthur Lane 274 Dan Fouts 275 Charley Young 276 Wilbur Jackson 277 John Hicks 278 Nat Moore Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 279 Virgil Livers 280 Curley Culp (All-Pro) 281 Rocky Bleier 282 John Zook 283 Tom DeLeone 284 Danny White 285 Otis Armstrong 286 Larry Walton 287 Jim Carter 288 Don McCauley 289 Frank Grant 290 Roger Wehrli (All-Pro) 291 Mick Tingelhoff 292 Bernard Jackson 293 Tom Owen 294 Mike Esposito 295 Fred Biletnikoff 296 Revie Sorey 297 John McMakin 298 Dan Ryczek 299 Wayne Moore 300 Franco Harris (All-Pro) 301 Rick Upchurch 302 Jim Stienke 303 Charlie Davis 304 Don Cockroft 305 Ken Burrough 306 Clark Gaines 307 Bobby Douglass 308 Ralph Perretta 309 Wally Hilgenberg 310 Monte Jackson (All-Pro) 311 Chris Bahr 312 Jim Cheyunski 313 Mike Patrick 314 Ed Too Tall Jones 315 Bill Bradley 316 Benny Malone 317 Paul Seymour 318 Jim Laslavic 319 Frank Lewis 320 Ray Guy (All-Pro) 321 Allan Ellis 322 Conrad Dobler 323 Chester Marcol 324 Doug Kotar 325 Lemar Parrish Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 326 Steve Holden 327 Jeff Van Note 328 Howard Stevens 329 Brad Dusek 330 Joe DeLamielleure (All-Pro) 331 Jim Plunkett 332 Checklist 265-396 333 Lou Piccone 334 Ray Hamilton 335 Jan Stenerud 336 Jeris White 337 Sherman Smith 338 Dave Green 339 Terry Schmidt 340 Sammie White 341 Jon Kolb 342 Randy White 343 Bob Klein 344 Bob Kowalkowski 345 Terry Metcalf 346 Joe Danelo 347 Ken Payne 348 Neal Craig 349 Dennis Johnson 350 Bill Bergey (All-Pro) 351 Raymond Chester 352 Bob Matheson 353 Mike Kadish 354 Mark van Eeghen 355 L.C. Greenwood 356 Sam Hunt 357 Darrell Austin 358 Jim Turner 359 Ahmad Rashad 360 Walter Payton (All-Pro) 361 Mark Arneson 362 Jerrel Wilson 363 Steve Bartkowski 364 John Watson 365 Ken Riley 366 Gregg Bingham 367 Golden Richards 368 Clyde Powers 369 Diron Talbert 370 Lydell Mitchell 371 Bob Jackson 372 Jim Mandich Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 373 Frank LeMaster 374 Benny Ricardo 375 Lawrence McCutcheon 376 Lynn Dickey 377 Phil Wise 378 Tony McGee 379 Norm Thompson 380 Dave Casper (All-Pro) 381 Glen Edwards 382 Bob Thomas 383 Bob Chandler 384 Rickey Young 385 Carl Eller 386 Lyle Alzado 387 John Leypoldt 388 Gordon Bell 389 Mike Bragg 390 Jim Langer (All-Pro) 391 Vern Holland 392 Nelson Munsey 393 Mack Mitchell 394 Tony Adams 395 Preston Pearson 396 Emanuel Zanders 397 Vince Papale 398 Joe Fields 399 Craig Clemons 400 Fran Tarkenton (All-Pro) 401 Andy Johnson 402 Willie Buchanon 403 Pat Curran 404 Ray Jarvis 405 Joe Greene 406 Bill Simpson 407 Ronnie Coleman 408 J.K. 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