Archie Manning
Arch Manning break-out game sparks even more card demand
What happens when an established college cardboard commodity has a break-out game? We're about to find out ...
Texas Longhorns redshirt freshman QB Arch Manning -- the nephew of Eli and Peyton -- propelled his team to a dominating victory on Saturday and to the top of the AP rankings with a crazy day in relief of an injured starter, Quinn Ewers.
Manning completed nine of 12 passes for 223 yards and four touchdowns and also rushed for one more in a 56-7 drubbing of UTSA and that's just one more reason why people are buying and chasing down his cards from Panini America right now and perhaps more than ever before. That chasing wasn't a new thing -- he was a known player on cardboard (Thanks, NIL!) since before his first real snaps for Texas last season (one game) and first TDs (one passing, one rushing in some garbage time) last month.
Just like that, Manning has seemingly arrived -- depending on Ewers' injury status -- and just like the Heisman chatter the cardboard chatter has intensified for a lot of his stuff, which was already selling well.
Keep reading for the basics there.
First Buzz: 2024 Leaf Trinity Football cards
What: 2024 Leaf Trinity Football cards
Arrives: Oct. 30
Box basics: Six autographed cards per box (12 boxes per case)
Order: Click hereWhat's buzz-worthy: Trinity takes the field for another season with what Leaf says is "the most veteran content ever put into a Trinity product" while also including some new things and new NIL-deal players, too.
Keep reading for more info and a full gallery.
Arch Manning joins Panini America team, 1st card at auction
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Update: The auction ended at $102,500 after 36 bids on Saturday night.
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The newest chapter in the story of an iconic football family has a new home and a new card.
Texas Longhorns QB Arch Manning -- the grandson of NFL QB Archie Manning and nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning -- has signed an NIL deal with Panini America, which was revealed on Tuesday along with his debut card, which is up for auction right now.
"Manning’s multi-year alliance with Panini America represents his only NIL agreement to date and includes exclusive autographed trading cards," read a formal reveal from the company.
Keep reading for the details as they stand now ... and for the auction link.
Buzz Break: 2008 Topps Mayo football cards (retail pack)
From time to time, Buzz will break a box of something and post the results here. Like this and want to see more? Or maybe there's a box you'd want to see busted? Send Buzz an email at BlowoutBuzz@blowoutcards.com.
The pack: 2008 Topps Mayo football cards (retail pack)
Where to buy: Will take some looking ... BlowoutCards.com for new NFL
Keep reading to see a full breakdown and gallery of everything that was in this one.
Buzz Break: 1993 Classic Pro Line Live NFL cards
From time to time, Buzz will break a box of something and post the results here. Like this and want to see more? Or maybe there's a box you'd want to see busted? Send Buzz an email at BlowoutBuzz@blowoutcards.com.
The box: 1993 Classic Pro Line Live football cards
Where to buy: Will take some hunting ... BlowoutCards.com for newer NFL boxes
Keep reading to see a full breakdown and gallery of everything that was in this one.
First Buzz: 2018 Panini Unparalleled football cards
What: 2018 Panini Unparalleled football cards
Arrives: Aug. 8
Box basics: Two autographs and one memorabilia card per eight-pack box (16 boxes per case via two inners)
Order: Click hereWhat's buzz-worthy: Unparalleled returns for a third season on the gridiron with a dazzling array of parallels and textures along with a ton of new Rookie Cards in a 200-card base set and then 100 more RCs top that.
Keep reading for more info and a full gallery of images.
Buzz 12 in 12: Busting a 1993 Classic Pro Line Live NFL box (Hour 12)
Do you like Buzz Breaks? Today's your day then as we launch 12 in 12 -- a series of a dozen breaks of past wax boxes and wax packs in a dozen hours. We'll post one every hour on the hour all day long today ... this is our finale for today.
The box: 1993 Classic Pro Line Live NFL
The cost: $29
What's inside this one? Keep reading ...
#DearPeyton videos look back at legendary QB's hand-written habit
Future Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning had a habit of sorts through the years that a collector just might find interesting -- and now it's part of a viral video ad campaign and tribute to the former Vols, Colts and Broncos signal-caller.
His habit? He writes letters.
ESPN reporter Chris Mortensen takes a moment to discuss his letter from Manning as he battles cancer. Pam Frenzel recaps the moments her late son shared with the QB. Manning's past coaches recap moments that prompted correspondence. His family members, his teammates and others also revisit their moments via Gatorade's series of videos.
Peyton Manning retires: Seven basics you need for football cards
It was his last rodeo after all.Peyton Manning's 18-year NFL career that includes five MVP awards, two Super Bowl rings and more touchdowns and passing yards than any other quarterback in history comes to an end on Monday in Denver when he's expected to announce his retirement.
Manning is among the most-available and most-collectable quarterbacks in the history of the game -- he's also one of the most-valuable ones, too. Rather than rehash his Rookie Cards or priciest gems (there are plenty of both), here are seven basic ways to collect the legendary quarterback beloved in Indianapolis, admired in Denver and made "Omaha" a bit more famous.
Need a fun & affordable football card focus? Try collecting NFL sons
Admit it, you may have overdone things when it comes to buying football cards this year -- maybe past years, too -- and have a big ol' stash of cards you don't know what to do with. What do you keep? What do you jettison? That's where having a collecting focus comes in. If you haven't overdone it on wax, then maybe having a focus for your single-card buys is a need. (That's one even Buzz has struggled with over decades of collecting.)
One potential niche that seems prevalent this year in NFL and college sets? Cards showing the kids of former NFL players who have now made their way onto cardboard.
They seem to be everywhere this year. Second-generation players aren't anything new, of course, but they can be a fun way to revisit the past while also collecting the present. Buzz started his collecting days in the 1980s and, back then, a Joe Montana autograph wasn't an easy find -- plus, his handwriting didn't justify the high cost on a small budget. Fast-forward to 2015 and Nick Montana has cardboard. He won't be an NFL star -- he wasn't really even that good in college -- and the handwriting also isn't great, but he's got a certified autograph card.
Buzz wanted it, Buzz got it. Can't say the same thing for a Joe autograph, though, even all these years later.
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