Thursday, March 19, 2026

RIP - Matt Snell

 
Matt Snell, the Jets' fullback from 1964-72, passed away on March 10, 2026 at age 84.
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Snell was the Jets' #1 pick (3rd overall) in the 1964 draft. He was their starting fullback for his first 6 years (although missing 7 games in 1967 due to injury). 
 
He was a 3-time Pro Bowler, and was named First Team All-Pro in 1969. Snell rushed for a career-high 948 yards in his rookie season. He also scored the Jets' only touchdown in their 16-7 victory in Super Bowl III. 
 
Snell was injured in each of his last 3 seasons, missing a total of 30 games in those years. 
 
He was inducted into the Jets Ring of Honor in 2015, along with his running mate Emerson Boozer. 
   

Saturday, February 7, 2026

RIP - Sonny Jurgensen

Hall of Fame quarterback Sonny Jurgensen passed away on February 6, 2026 at age 91.
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Jurgensen played for the Eagles from 1957 to 1963, and was their starting QB for his last 3 seasons there. 
 
He was traded to the Redskins, and was their starter from 1964 until George Allen arrived in 1971. (I always thought that Allen preferred the newly-acquired Bill Kilmer over Jurgy, but Sonny was injured early in 1971, thus losing the job to Kilmer.) Jurgensen started all but 3 games during his first 7 seasons with Washington. He stayed on as a backup for 4 more seasons, starting as many as 4 games in three of those years. 
 
He was a 5-time Pro-Bowler (4 with the Redskins) and led the NFL in passing yards 5 times and in pass completions 4 times. He also passed for more then 400 yards in a single game five times, and threw five touchdown passes in a game twice. 
 
Jurgensen retired after the 1974 season, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1983. 
 
After his playing career he became a broadcaster, first for CBS and then 38 seasons for the Redskins. 
 
 
  

Sunday, January 4, 2026

RIP - 2025

Players from the 1965-1975 era that passed away in 2025:
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Tom Brown was also a 1st baseman for the Washington Senators.
 
 
  

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Chicago Bears - Custom Extension Set

Over a year ago I posted my set of Oakland Raiders custom cards issued by RetroCards.net. A few months ago I made another purchase from them - their 1967 Bears and 1966 Falcons sets. 
 
All the sets I've bought from them are listed on the sidebar. 

RetroCards.net makes "cards that never were" mostly for football, but some baseball and non-sports issues too. Among their football sets, they lean toward the Cowboys, Packers, and Bears, but other teams are occasionally represented, including all teams in the 1963 and 1966 sets. The sets for most teams include about 9 cards, but sets for their 3 favorite teams usually include 20 or more cards.
 
Here are the 1967 Bears, that complement the original set issued by Philadelphia Gum. The inclusion of 3 quarterbacks in this custom set makes for 4 quarterbacks overall (including Rudy Bukich from the original set.)
 
Within each grouping, I accidentally arranged the cards in the opposite position order from what I normally do. (right-to-left, rather than left-to-right) 
 
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(Blogger limits the labels to 200 total characters, so I couldn't include everyone.)

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

RIP - 2024

Players from the 1965-1975 era that passed away in 2024:
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Also: Carl Weathers, Golden Richards, Mike Kolen.