Max McGee Football Cards
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1959 Topps | 4 | Max McGee | Green Bay Packers | end | Tulane | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | Rookie card McGee led the NFL with 23.2 yards per reception in 1959. |
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1960 Topps | 55 | Max McGee | Green Bay Packers | end | Tulane | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | ||
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1961 Fleer | 93 | Max McGee | Green Bay Packers | end | Tulane | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | Error card The Packers logo is reversed on all of the Packer cards in the 1961 Fleer set. |
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1961 Packers Lake to Lake | 17 | Max McGee | Green Bay Packers | end | Tulane | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | Short print | PSA 7 |
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1961 Topps | 42 | Max McGee | Green Bay Packers | end | Tulane | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | McGee scored the first touchdown in Super Bowl history. He also scored another touchdown in Super Bowl I. | |
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1961 Topps | 47 | Green Bay Packers Team | Green Bay Packers | Though printed in 1961, this card pictures the 1958 Packers team. | PSA 9 | |||
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1962 Post Cereal | 9 | Max McGee | Green Bay Packers | end | Tulane | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | ||
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1962 Topps | 67 | Max McGee | Green Bay Packers | end | Tulane | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | Short print | |
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1962 Topps Bucks | 36 | Max McGee | Green Bay Packers | end | Tulane | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | In 1975, McGee co-founded the first Chi-Chi's restaurant. The restaurant was in Richfield, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. | |
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1964 Coke Caps Packers | Max McGee | Green Bay Packers | end | Tulane | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | |||
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1966 Coke Caps Packers | C21 | Max McGee | Green Bay Packers | end | Tulane | Packers Hall of Fame 1975 | ||
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1968 Topps Test Team Photos | 1 | Green Bay Packers | Green Bay Packers | This card pictures the 1967 Packers. It is unusual in that it includes the trainers and equipment managers, but not the coaches. The Packers finished the regular season with a 9-4-1 record in 1967, and they went on to beat the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl II. The 1968 Packers went 6-7-1. |