Still the only NFL running back to average 100 yards per game for an
entire career, Jim Brown was truly in a class of his own. A star at
Syracuse University, a bruising NFL back, and a later career as an actor
have turned Jim Brown from a star into a legend, and one of the few football players from decades past whose name is still brought up in conversation with regularity. Brown retired in
1965 as the NFL's all-time leading rusher, a 9-time Pro Bowl selection, and
8-time rushing champion. In 2002, the Sporting News named Brown the
greatest football player of all-time.
The 1959 Topps set featured the second-year card of the Hall of Fame, and this example is bright and clean with a heroic image of "Jimmy" gracing the front. Corners and edges consistent with the grade, with fantastic centering and gorgeous colors give this card, graded EX 5 by SGC, tremendous eye appeal.