Collection: 1961 Topps Football Singles

Product Details

1961 Topps Football expanded to accommodate players from both the National Football League and the upstart American Football League, which had only begun playing the previous season.

The colorful NFL/AFL set remains popular with vintage collectors.

1961 Topps Football Set Details

Design

1961 Topps Football card fronts feature a player's photo in either a close-up headshot or a posed action picture. The player is superimposed over a solid-colored background. A black box at the bottom of the card, includes the player's name, position and team. A white border surrounds the card. The cards vary between a vertical and horizontal orientation.

The backs of the cards are once again split into two parts. In the upper left-hand corner, the card number is displayed. It is followed by the player's name, position and team. A few lines of vital statistics appear between two thin lines. What appears below that depends on the player. Some have a box with year and lifetime statistics, while others have a short biographical write-up. The rest of the card features a cartoon that had to be scratched off to see.

Each NFL team is featured on a team card with a team photograph surrounded by a gridiron design resembling the markings on a football field. There are also cards that capture highlights from the 1960 season scattered throughout the set, however, these only apply to the NFL teams. The numbering sequence of the cards is once again arranged by the team. The quarterbacks are first, then the running backs and others. The team card appears numerically after the last player from each NFL team, with a highlight card, when applicable, following that. The only exception to the rule is card #132, which features Milt Stock of the Cleveland Browns but follows the Redskins numerically.

Checklist

1961 Topps Football boasts 198 total cards, three of which are checklists. The standard-size set is anchored by a bevy of future Hall of Fame players, including Johnny Unitas (#1), Bart Starr (#39), Y.A. Title (#58) and Jim Brown (#71), to name a few. The set also contains key rookies of Don Maynard (#150), Jim Otto (#182), Tom Flores (#186), John Brodie (#59) and Henry Jordan (#45). Other rookies include Boyd Dowler (#43), Johnny Robinson (#139), Art Powell (#151) and Lionel Taylor (#190).