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1984 John Elway Topps #63 RC PSA 8 NM-MT! BV $80! HOF!
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1984 John Elway Topps #63 RC PSA 8 NM-MT! BV $80! HOF!
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You are bidding on a 1984 John Elway Topps #63 Rookie RC PSA 8 NM-MT! BV on this card ungraded is $80! HOF! ! John was a first ballot electee into the HOF in 2004 and led the Bronco's to 2 Super Bowl titles. Please see photo for a sample. All-American at Stanford; #1 overall pick in the famous quarterback draft of 1983; Known for his last-minute, game-winning scoring drives; Led Broncos to 3 Super Bowl losses before back-to-back wins in Super Bowl XXXII and XXXIII; 1987 NFL MVP; 4-time Pro Bowler; one of only two quarterbacks (Marino) to throw for over 50,000 yards. He was elected into the Hall of Fame in 2004My preferred method of Save on shipping by purchasing multiple lots. Buy with confidence. Check my feedback rating! If you are not happy with the items you recieve let me know and I'll make it right. Good Luck! Please check out my other auctions for more great deals! DUE TO NON PAYING BIDDERS: 1)Non paying bidder report will be filed if payment has not been initiated within ebay after 7 days. 2) Ebay credit will be filed for and negative feedback left after 17 days. 3)Item will be re-listed after 21 days. A first-round draft choice of the Baltimore Colts in 1983, Elway was immediately traded to the Broncos for two veteran players and a 1984 first-round pick. As the Broncos signal caller, Elway almost at once became one of the most feared quarterbacks in the league. From 1983 through 1998, he led his team to five victories in six AFC championship games and two Super Bowl wins. Elway's record 47 fourth quarter game-winning or game-tying drives are legendary. In the 1986 AFC title game, Elway engineered a 98-yard come-from-behind touchdown drive to tie the Cleveland Browns and send the game into overtime. The Broncos went on to win 23-20. Today, the Elway-led fourth-quarter rally is simply referred to as "The Drive." The versatile Elway is the only player in National Football League history to pass for more than 3,000 yards and rush for more than 200 yards in the same season seven consecutive times. He was only the second quarterback in NFL history to record more than 40,000 yards passing and 3,000 yards rushing during his career. He ranks second all-time in three of the game's most significant passing categories, passing yards (51,475), attempts (7,250), and completions (4,123). Indicative of his versatility, Elway was responsible for 334 touchdowns(300 passing; 33 rushing and one receiving) generating 4,771 of the 5,806 points (82.2%) scored by the Broncos during his 16-year tenure with the club. Selected to play in nine Pro Bowl games, Elway was a first- or second-team All-Pro choice three times and a first- or second-team All-AFC choice five times. In addition to his all-league honors, he was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player in 1987, AFC Offensive Player of the Year in 1993, and Super Bowl XXXIII Most Valuable Player.
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