Before Broadcasting - NFL Edition

by MAS - 40 cards (Last updated on Sep 30, 2012)



31. 1965 Topps #37 Paul Maguire


Paul Maguire, a broadcasting veteran was once part of the #1 team on NBC with Dick Enberg. In recent times, he was employed with ESPN, serving as an analyst on different shows. As a player, he played both punter and linebacker and participated in 6 of the 10 AFL championship games, winning 3 of them.


32. 1983 Topps - Stickers #29 Joe Theismann


A longtime member of ESPN's Sunday Night Football broadcast team, Joe Theismann is now with the NFL Network. As a player, he spent his whole career with the Redskins, setting franchise marks, winning a Super Bowl and refusing to wear anything but a one-bar facemask.


33. 1999 Donruss #122 Marshall Faulk


Marshall Faulk has been with the NFL Network since 2006. As a player he had plenty of career accomplishments and awards at running back.


34. 1990 Fleer #389 Michael Irvin


Michael Irvin was with ESPN for a while, now with the NFL Network. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.


35. 1990 Score #95 Deion Sanders


Primetime was on CBS' The NFL Today for a while after retiring. Now he's on the NFL Network on a variety of shows and coverage. As a player, Deion did it all.


36. 2001 Bowman #129 Warren Sapp


Currently on the NFL Network where they need to give him a raise. A beast of a player.


37. 1990 Pro Set #114 Sterling Sharpe


Spent some time on NBC and ESPN, now on the NFL network. Sterling Sharpe was a 5-time Pro Bowl and All-Pro selection.


38. 2003 Playoff Contenders #199 Tony Dungy


Tony Dungy is a studio analyst on NBC's Sunday Night Football. He won Super Bowl rings as both a player and a coach.


39. 2008 Upper Deck #109 Rodney Harrison


Great, now I have that 'Waiting All Day for Sunday Night' song in my head. Rodney Harrison is also a studio analyst on NBC's Sunday Night Football. He won two Super Bowl rings with the Patriots.


40. 2011 Topps - Super Bowl Legends #SBL-XXXIV Kurt Warner


Currently, an analyst on the NFL Network, Kurt Warner went to three Super Bowls as a player, twice with the Rams and once with the Cardinals, won the MVP in one of those games, and holds plenty of passing records.

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