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1989 Topps Football Card Set Checklist 1989 TOPPS FOOTBALL CARD SET CHECKLIST 1 Super Bowl XXIII 2 Tim Brown Record Breaker 3 Eric Dickerson Record Breaker 4 Steve Largent Record Breaker 5 Dan Marino Record Breaker 6 Joe Montana TC 7 Jerry Rice 8 Roger Craig 9 Ronnie Lott 10 Michael Carter 11 Charles Haley 12 Joe Montana 13 John Taylor RC 14 Michael Walter 15 Mike Cofer RC 16 Tom Rathman 17 Daniel Stubbs RC 18 Keena Turner 19 Tim McKyer 20 Larry Roberts 21 Jeff Fuller 22 Bubba Paris 23 Boomer Esiason TC 24 Eddie Brown 25 Boomer Esiason 26 Tim Krumrie 27 Ickey Woods RC 28 Anthony Munoz 29 Tim McGee 30 Max Montoya 31 David Grant 32 Rodney Holman RC 33 David Fulcher 34 Jim Skow 35 James Brooks 36 Reggie Williams 37 Eric Thomas RC 38 Stanford Jennings 39 Jim Breech 40 Jim Kelly TC 41 Shane Conlan 42 Scott Norwood RC Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 43 Cornelius Bennett 44 Bruce Smith 45 Thurman Thomas RC 46 Jim Kelly 47 John Kidd 48 Kent Hull RC 49 Art Still 50 Fred Smerlas 51 Derrick Burroughs 52 Andre Reed 53 Robb Riddick 54 Chris Burkett 55 Ronnie Harmon 56 Mark Kelso UER 57 Thomas Sanders TC 58 Mike Singletary 59 Jay Hilgenberg 60 Richard Dent 61 Ron Rivera 62 Jim McMahon 63 Mike Tomczak 64 Neal Anderson 65 Dennis Gentry 66 Dan Hampton 67 David Tate 68 Thomas Sanders RC 69 Steve McMichael 70 Dennis McKinnon 71 Brad Muster RC 72 Vestee Jackson RC 73 Dave Duerson 74 Keith Millard TC 75 Joey Browner 76 Carl Lee RC 77 Gary Zimmerman 78 Hassan Jones RC 79 Anthony Carter 80 Ray Berry 81 Steve Jordan 82 Issiac Holt 83 Wade Wilson 84 Chris Doleman 85 Alfred Anderson 86 Keith Millard 87 Darrin Nelson 88 D.J. Dozier 89 Scott Studwell Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 2 90 Tony Zendejas TC 91 Bruce Matthews RC 92 Curtis Duncan 93 Warren Moon 94 Johnny Meads RC 95 Drew Hill 96 Alonzo Highsmith 97 Mike Munchak 98 Mike Rozier 99 Tony Zendejas 100 Jeff Donaldson 101 Ray Childress 102 Sean Jones 103 Ernest Givins 104 William Fuller RC 105 Allen Pinkett RC 106 Randall Cunningham TC 107 Keith Jackson RC 108 Reggie White 109 Clyde Simmons 110 John Teltschik 111 Wes Hopkins 112 Keith Byars 113 Jerome Brown 114 Mike Quick 115 Randall Cunningham 116 Anthony Toney 117 Ron Johnson 118 Terry Hoage 119 Seth Joyner 120 Eric Allen RC 121 Cris Carter RC 122 Greg Bell TC 123 Tom Newberry RC 124 Pete Holohan 125 Robert Delpino RC 126 Carl Ekern 127 Greg Bell 128 Mike Lansford 129 Jim Everett 130 Mike Wilcher 131 Jerry Gray 132 Dale Hatcher 133 Doug Smith 134 Kevin Greene 135 Jackie Slater 136 Aaron Cox RC Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 3 137 Henry Ellard 138 Bernie Kosar TC 139 Frank Minnifield 140 Webster Slaughter 141 Bernie Kosar 142 Charles Buchanan 143 Clay Matthews 144 Reggie Langhorne RC 145 Hanford Dixon 146 Brian Brennan 147 Earnest Byner 148 Michael Dean Perry RC 149 Kevin Mack 150 Matt Bahr 151 Ozzie Newsome 152 Craig Heyward TC 153 Morten Andersen 154 Pat Swilling 155 Sam Mills 156 Lonzell Hill 157 Dalton Hilliard 158 Craig Heyward RC 159 Vaughan Johnson RC 160 Rueben Mayes 161 Gene Atkins RC 162 Bobby Hebert 163 Rickey Jackson 164 Eric Martin 165 Joe Morris TC 166 Lawrence Taylor 167 Bart Oates 168 Carl Banks 169 Eric Moore RC 170 Sheldon White RC 171 Mark Collins RC 172 Phil Simms 173 Jim Burt 174 Stephen Baker RC 175 Mark Bavaro 176 Pepper Johnson 177 Lionel Manuel 178 Joe Morris 179 Jumbo Elliott RC 180 Gary Reasons RC 181 Dave Krieg TC 182 Brian Blades RC 183 Steve Largent Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 4 184 Rufus Porter RC 185 Ruben Rodriguez 186 Curt Warner 187 Paul Moyer 188 Dave Krieg 189 Jacob Green 190 John L. Williams 191 Eugene Robinson RC 192 Brian Bosworth 193 Tony Eason TC 194 John Stephens RC 195 Robert Perryman RC 196 Andre Tippett 197 Fred Marion 198 Doug Flutie 199 Stanley Morgan 200 Johnny Rembert RC 201 Tony Eason 202 Marvin Allen 203 Raymond Clayborn 204 Irving Fryar 205 Chris Chandler TC 206 Eric Dickerson 207 Chris Hinton 208 Duane Bickett 209 Chris Chandler RC 210 Jon Hand 211 Ray Donaldson 212 Dean Biasucci 213 Bill Brooks 214 Chris Goode RC 215 Clarence Verdin RC 216 Albert Bentley 217 Passing Leaders - Wade Wilson, Boomer Esiason 218 Receiving Leaders - Henry Ellard, Al Toon 219 Rushing Leaders - Herschel Walker, Eric Dickerson 220 Scoring Leaders - Mike Cofer, Scott Norwood 221 Interception Leaders - Scott Case, Erik McMillan 222 Ken O'Brien TC 223 Erik McMillan RC 224 James Hasty RC 225 Al Toon 226 John Booty RC 227 Johnny Hector 228 Ken O'Brien 229 Marty Lyons 230 Mickey Shuler Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 5 231 Robin Cole 232 Freeman McNeil 233 Marion Barber RC 234 Jo Jo Townsell 235 Wesley Walker 236 Roger Vick 237 Pat Leahy 238 John Elway TC 239 Mike Horan 240 Tony Dorsett 241 John Elway 242 Mark Jackson 243 Sammy Winder 244 Rich Karlis 245 Vance Johnson 246 Steve Sewell RC 247 Karl Mecklenburg 248 Rulon Jones 249 Simon Fletcher RC 250 Doug Williams TC 251 Chip Lohmiller RC 252 Jamie Morris RC 253 Mark Rypien RC 254 Barry Wilburn 255 Mark May RC 256 Wilber Marshall 257 Charles Mann 258 Gary Clark 259 Doug Williams 260 Art Monk 261 Kelvin Bryant 262 Dexter Manley 263 Ricky Sanders 264 Marcus Allen TC 265 Tim Brown RC 266 Jay Schroeder 267 Marcus Allen 268 Mike Haynes 269 Bo Jackson 270 Steve Beuerlein RC 271 Vann McElroy 272 Willie Gault 273 Howie Long 274 Greg Townsend 275 Mike Wise 276 Neil Lomax TC 277 Luis Sharpe Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 6 278 Scott Dill 279 Vai Sikahema 280 Ron Wolfley 281 David Galloway 282 Jay Novacek RC 283 Neil Lomax 284 Robert Awalt 285 Cedric Mack 286 Freddie Joe Nunn 287 J.T. Smith 288 Stump Mitchell 289 Roy Green 290 Dan Marino TC 291 Jarvis Williams RC 292 Troy Stradford 293 Dan Marino 294 T.J. Turner 295 John Offerdahl 296 Ferrell Edmunds RC 297 Scott Schwedes 298 Lorenzo Hampton 299 Jim C. Jensen RC 300 Brian Sochia 301 Reggie Roby 302 Mark Clayton 303 Tim Spencer TC 304 Lee Williams 305 Gary Plummer RC 306 Gary Anderson 307 Gill Byrd 308 Jamie Holland RC 309 Billy Ray Smith 310 Lionel James 311 Mark Vlasic RC 312 Curtis Adams 313 Anthony Miller RC 314 Frank Pollard TC 315 Bubby Brister RC 316 David Little 317 Tunch Ilkin RC 318 Louis Lipps 319 Warren Williams RC 320 Dwight Stone 321 Merril Hoge RC 322 Thomas Everett RC 323 Rod Woodson RC 324 Gary Anderson Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 7 325 Ron Hall TC 326 Donnie Elder 327 Vinny Testaverde 328 Harry Hamilton 329 James Wilder 330 Lars Tate 331 Mark Carrier RC 332 Bruce Hill RC 333 Paul Gruber RC 334 Ricky Reynolds 335 Eugene Marve 336 Joel Williams TC 337 Aundray Bruce RC 338 John Rade 339 Scott Case RC 340 Robert Moore 341 Chris Miller RC 342 Gerald Riggs 343 Gene Lang 344 Marcus Cotton 345 Rick Donnelly 346 John Settle RC 347 Bill Fralic 348 Dino Hackett TC 349 Steve DeBerg 350 Mike Stensrud 351 Dino Hackett 352 Deron Cherry 353 Christian Okoye 354 Bill Maas 355 Carlos Carson 356 Albert Lewis 357 Paul Palmer 358 Nick Lowery 359 Stephone Paige 360 Chuck Long TC 361 Chris Spielman RC 362 Jim Arnold 363 Devon Mitchell 364 Michael Cofer 365 Bennie Blades RC 366 James Jones 367 Garry James 368 Pete Mandley 369 Keith Ferguson 370 Dennis Gibson 371 Johnny Holland TC Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 8 372 Brent Fullwood RC 373 Don Majkowski RC 374 Tim Harris 375 Keith Woodside RC 376 Mark Murphy 377 Dave Brown 378 Perry Kemp RC 379 Sterling Sharpe RC 380 Chuck Cecil RC 381 Walter Stanley 382 Steve Pelluer TC 383 Michael Irvin RC 384 Bill Bates 385 Herschel Walker 386 Darryl Clack 387 Danny Noonan 388 Eugene Lockhart RC 389 Ed "Too Tall" Jones 390 Steve Pelluer 391 Ray Alexander 392 Nate Newton RC 393 Garry Cobb 394 Checklist 395 Checklist 396 Checklist Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 9.
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