1964 Topps Football Cards, page 2
Image | Set | # | Card Title/Players | Pro Team | Position | College | Honors | Notes | Grades available at Nearmint Sports Cards |
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1964 Topps | 26 | Elbert Dubenion | Buffalo Bills | halfback | Bluffton | Bills Wall of Fame 1993 | Short print | ||
1964 Topps | 27 | Jim Dunaway | Buffalo Bills | defensive tackle | Mississippi | Rookie card, short print | |||
1964 Topps | 28 | Booker Edgerson | Buffalo Bills | defensive back | Western Illinois | Bills Wall of Fame 2010 | Short print | ||
1964 Topps | 29 | Cookie Gilchrist | Buffalo Bills | fullback | Bills Wall of Fame 2017 | Short print Gilchrist led the American Football League in rushing for the second time in 1964. |
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1964 Topps | 30 | Jack Kemp | Buffalo Bills | quarterback | Occidental | Bills Wall of Fame 1984 | Short print Kemp had the American Football League's longest pass completion in 1964, 94 yards to Glenn Bass. |
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1964 Topps | 31 | Daryle Lamonica | Buffalo Bills | quarterback | Notre Dame | Rookie card | |||
1964 Topps | 32 | Bill Miller | Buffalo Bills | end | Miami Florida | Miller scored both of the Raiders' touchdowns in Super Bowl II against the Green Bay Packers. The Raiders lost, 33-14. | |||
1964 Topps | 33 | Herb Paterra | Buffalo Bills | linebacker | Michigan State | Rookie card Paterra played for the Bills in 1963, and for the CFL's Hamilton Tiger-Cats from 1965 to 1968. He then coached college and pro football for 36 years. |
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1964 Topps | 34 | Ken Rice | Buffalo Bills | tackle | Auburn | Short print | |||
1964 Topps | 35 | Ed Rutkowski | Buffalo Bills | defensive back | Notre Dame | Rookie card | |||
1964 Topps | 36 | George Saimes | Buffalo Bills | defensive back | Michigan State | Bills Wall of Fame 2000 | Rookie card | ||
1964 Topps | 37 | Tom Sestak | Buffalo Bills | defensive tackle | McNeese State, Baylor | Bills Wall of Fame 1987 | |||
1964 Topps | 38 | Billy Shaw | Buffalo Bills | guard | Georgia Tech | Bills Wall of Fame 1988, Pro Football Hall of Fame 1999 | Short print | PSA 8 | |
1964 Topps | 39 | Mike Stratton | Buffalo Bills | linebacker | Tennessee | Bills Wall of Fame 1994 | PSA 8, nm | ||
1964 Topps | 40 | Gene Sykes | Buffalo Bills | defensive back | LSU | Rookie card | nm | ||
1964 Topps | 41 | John Tracey | Buffalo Bills | linebacker | Texas A and M | Rookie card, short print | PSA 7 | ||
1964 Topps | 42 | Sid Youngelman | Buffalo Bills | defensive tackle | Alabama | Short print | PSA 7 | ||
1964 Topps | 43 | Buffalo Bills Team | Buffalo Bills | ||||||
1964 Topps | 44 | Eldon Danenhauer | Denver Broncos | tackle | Pittsburg State | Short print | PSA 8 | ||
1964 Topps | 45 | Jim Fraser | Denver Broncos | linebacker, punter | Wisconsin | Short print Fraser had the AFL's best punting average in 1963 and 1964, with 44.4 and 44.2 yards per punt. |
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1964 Topps | 46 | Chuck Gavin | Denver Broncos | defensive end | Tennessee State | Short print Gavin did not play in 1964. He retired because of a knee injury. |
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1964 Topps | 47 | Goose Gonsoulin | Denver Broncos | defensive back | Baylor | Broncos Ring of Fame 1984 | Short print | ||
1964 Topps | 48 | Ernie Barnes | Denver Broncos | guard | North Carolina Central | Rookie card Barnes was also a painter. His best known piece is "Sugar Shack," which was used as the album cover for Marvin Gaye's album I Want You. It sold in 2022 for $15.3 million! |
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1964 Topps | 49 | Tom Janik | Denver Broncos | punter, defensive back | Texas A and M - Kingsville, Texas A and M | Rookie card | |||
1964 Topps | 50 | Billy Joe | Denver Broncos | fullback, coach | Villanova | College Hall of Fame 2007 | Rookie card UPI and The Sporting News named Joe the 1963 AFL Rookie of the Year. |