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This is the only recognized rookie card of Dallas Cowboy legend Roger Staubach. This 1963 Heisman Trophy winner needed patience at first, serving several years in the Navy before getting an opportunity to play in the NFL in 1969, at the age of 27.
Description: A cornerstone in football card history, the 1972 Topps introduces Roger Staubach to the collecting world. Staubach, a legendary Cowboys quarterback, commands attention in this iconic release, marking the beginning of a storied career.
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Aug 24, 2022 · And alongside the rookie cards of guys like Terry Bradshaw and O.J. Simpson, it's one of the key rookies of the 1970's. Number: This is card #200 in a set of 351 cards. Design: Topps went with a fairly straightforward design in 1972.
1976 Topps Roger Staubach #395. The pink and green makes its final appearance in 1976 Topps, but it is easy to get distracted by the large football and bubble text on this Roger Staubach card. However, the card design has more personality than many of the other 1970s releases for Staubach. 1977 Topps Roger Staubach #45
- 1972 Topps “In Action” #122
- 1974 Nabisco “Sugar Daddy” #1
- 1978 Topps #290
- 1979 Topps “NFL League Leaders” #1
While Staubach’s most iconic and expensive rookie card is his 1972 Topps #200, the “In Action” card shows Staubach in rare form—actually in the pocket—a place he only frequented when necessary. It’s a card that will only run you a few bucksungraded if you’re looking for a cheaper alternative. Staubach put himself on the radar in 1971, finishing wit...
Bumps in the road often deter dreams, but Staubach just saw them as an opportunity to flatten them. After a separated shoulder in 1972 resulted in Staubach missing most of the season, he returned in 1973 to lead the entire NFL in touchdown passes with 23. It also marked the second time that Staubach had led the league in passer rating. During the 1...
1977 was a good year for Roger Staubach. The Cowboys went 12-2 in the regular season before adding three more wins in the playoffs, eventually overtaking the Denver Broncos in the Super Bowl. The 15-2 overall mark is still the best winning percentage in franchise history. Staubach threw 18 touchdowns that season, with only nine interceptions, while...
In 1978, at the age of 36, Staubach threw more touchdowns (25) than he ever had in any season in his career up until that point. In 1979, the 37-year-old outdid himself and threw 27. He was aging better than a fine wine, but had other endeavors he wanted to pursue, plus his long-term health to consider. His 1979 Topps card reminds us how well Staub...
1973 Topps. Roger Thomas Staubach (February 5, 1942-) (QB) is the last player from any military academy to win the Heisman Trophy and is the first player of four to win the Heisman and the Super Bowl MVP Award, Jim Plunkett, Marcus Allen and Desmond Howard being the others.
As the leader of the Dallas Cowboys in the 1970s, Staubach's epic head-to-head Super Bowl battles against Steelers quarterback, Terry Bradshaw, are fondly remembered. As such, demand remains strong for Roger Staubach signed memorabilia and high-grade vintage cards, particularly his 1972 Topps Football rookie card.