1967 Philadelphia #46 Paul Warfield PSA 9
1967 Philadelphia #46 Paul Warfield PSA 9 – A Beautiful Early Career Card of an All-Time Deep Threat
Paul Warfield was the kind of receiver who could change a game with a single catch. His combination of blazing speed, elite route-running, and smooth hands made him one of the most dangerous offensive weapons of his time. By 1967, Warfield was already a key piece of the Cleveland Browns’ offense, proving to be a quarterback’s dream target with his ability to stretch the field. A member of the 1964 NFL Championship team, he quickly established himself as one of the league’s premier deep threats. Over his remarkable career, Warfield totaled 8,565 receiving yards and 85 touchdowns, while averaging an astonishing 20.1 yards per reception—a statistic that speaks to his efficiency and big-play ability. Later in his career, he helped the Miami Dolphins win back-to-back Super Bowls (VII & VIII), including their perfect 1972 undefeated season, cementing his place as one of the greatest receivers in NFL history.
This 1967 Philadelphia #46 Paul Warfield is a gorgeous PSA 9 example, standing as one of the best-preserved copies from this vintage football set. The 1967 Philadelphia series is known for its clean, minimalist design, and this card presents beautifully with sharp clarity, bold colors, and near-perfect centering. The corners are razor-sharp, the edges remain crisp, and the surface is pristine, making it a standout piece in any serious collection.