Description: A NICE LOOKING AUTOGRAPHED LEADERS 1978 CARD SIGNED BY WALTER WHITE AND GARY BARBARO!PLEASE SEE SCAN.... Walter White (July 19, 1951 – April 10, 2019) was a professional American football tight end. White played college football at the University of Maryland, College Park. White was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1975, but was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs that offseason. In 1976 he ranked 7th in the NFL in receiving touchdowns with seven (7), and ninth in the NFL in overall receiving yardage with 808 yards, and in 1977 he was among the league leaders in pass receptions, 9th overall with 48. Gary Wayne Barbaro (born February 11, 1954) is a former free safety who played seven seasons in the National Football League from 1976 to 1982 and one season in the United States Football League (USFL) in 1984. A third round selection by the Kansas City Chiefs from Nicholls State University, he had 39 career interceptions and was selected to participate in three Pro Bowls. College careerBarbaro played just one year of high school football at East Jefferson High School in Metarie, Louisiana, instead spending most of his high school years playing trombone in the marching and jazz band.[1] In 1971, he was recruited to play college football at Nicholls State University, which had recently added football that year.[1] Originally a quarterback, Barbaro suffered from a sore arm and switched over to defensive back in his junior year.[1] He was named All-Conference in 1975, helping Nicholls State to an 8–2 record and being selected to play in the Senior Bowl.[1] He is a member of the school's Athletic Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. Professional careerBarbaro was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the third round of the 1976 NFL Draft, becoming the first player in Nicholls State history ever to be selected in the NFL Draft.[1] Replacing previous starter Mike Sensibaugh, Barbaro was mentored by defensive backs coach Tom Bettis, who taught him how to become a more efficient free safety.[3] The 6-foot-4, 200-pound Barbaro spent seven seasons with the Chiefs, earning Pro Bowl honors following the 1980, 1981, and 1982 seasons.[2] In 1976, Barbaro was named second-team All-NFL rookie team and won the Mack Lee Hill Award for best rookie in the Chiefs organization.[1] In 1977, he had eight interceptions and led the NFL in interception return yards with 165, 102 of which he set in a December 1977 game against the Seattle Seahawks.[4] That day, Barbaro intercepted a pass thrown by Jim Zorn in the end zone and returned it 102 yards for a touchdown, which, at the time broke an NFL record and is currently the Chiefs single-game record for longest interception return.[3] In 1979, Barbaro intercepted seven passes and was the first ever honoree of the Kansas City Chiefs Most Valuable Player award.[3][4] In 1980, he finished second in the league in interceptions with 10, behind Lester Hayes's 13, and was named second-team 1980 All-NFL by The Sporting News and second-team All-Pro by the Associated Press.[4] In 1981 Barbaro had five interceptions for 134 yards while he was named first team All-Pro by the Pro Football Writers Association.[4] In November 1983, after sitting out the entire NFL season in a contract dispute, Barbaro signed a three-year contract with the New Jersey Generals of the USFL.[1] In his only USFL season (1984), he was named to The Sporting News USFL All-Star Team. Barbaro tore his ACL in his left knee earlier in the season and missed four games, came back to play in the Generals' July 1984 USFL playoff loss to the Philadelphia Stars where he further injured the knee, ending his career.[1] In seven NFL seasons (1976–1982), Barbaro intercepted 39 passes, currently the fourth highest total in Chiefs history while his 771 career interception yards is second all-time, behind Hall of Famer Emmitt Thomas.[2] He participated in every eligible game, 101 consecutive games in total, during his career. GOOD LUCK AND THANK YOU FOR LOOKING, CHECK OUT MY OTHER SIGNED DALLAS COWBOYS, 1977 TOPPS AND 1978 TOPPS CARDS
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Location: Dallas, Texas
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Card Size: Standard
Autographed: Yes
League: National Football League (NFL)
Set: 1978 Topps
Autograph Format: Hard Signed
Signed By: WALTER WHITE, GARY BARBARO
Player/Athlete: GARY BARBARO, Walter White
Year Manufactured: 1978
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Vintage: Yes
Type: Sports Trading Card
Sport: Football
Language: English
Original/Reprint: Original
Manufacturer: Topps
Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Card Number: 516
Season: 1978
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States