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Graded 1986 Topps Ed "Too Tall" Jones #132 Football Card PSA 7 NM

Graded 1986 Topps Ed "Too Tall" Jones #132 Football Card PSA 7 NM

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🏈 Graded 1986 Topps Ed "Too Tall" Jones #132 Football Card PSA 7 NM — The Near Mint Grade PSA-Authenticated 1986 Topps Card of the Dallas Cowboys Defensive End From Jackson, Tennessee, Who Stood 6'9" and Was Selected First Overall in the 1974 NFL Draft, Anchoring the Cowboys' Defensive Line Through the Most Competitive Era in Dallas Cowboys History and Earning Three Pro Bowl Selections Across His Fifteen Seasons in Silver and Blue

✨ The 1986 Topps football set documented the NFL in one of its most consequential decades — a period when the league's national television footprint was expanding, the player personalities were becoming nationally recognizable figures, and the Dallas Cowboys franchise was navigating the transition from the Tom Landry dynasty of the 1970s into the mid-1980s competitive landscape. Ed "Too Tall" Jones was present throughout that story: a defensive end whose physical dimensions, arriving in the league as the first overall pick in 1974, made him one of the most recognizable players in professional football and whose sustained performance across fifteen Dallas seasons gave him a career that the 1986 Topps card appropriately documents near its conclusion. Graded PSA 7 Near Mint, this card presents in strong condition — sharp definition, clean surfaces, and the kind of overall presentation that places it firmly in the upper portion of the condition spectrum for a card of this age.

🏈 Edward Lee Jones was born February 23, 1951, in Jackson, Tennessee — the west Tennessee city in Madison County that sits between Memphis and Nashville in a region with deep football roots. He played collegiate football at Tennessee State University, a historically Black university in Nashville, where his combination of size, athletic ability, and pass-rushing instincts produced the kind of evaluations that made NFL teams pay close attention. At 6'9" and 275 pounds — dimensions that were genuinely remarkable for a defensive lineman in 1974 and that remain exceptional by any era's standards — Jones arrived in the 1974 NFL Draft as a player whose nickname had already followed him from his amateur days: "Too Tall," the description that acknowledged what the eye confirmed from the first moment he stepped onto a football field.

🏈 The Dallas Cowboys held the first overall pick in 1974 and used it on Jones — a selection that placed him immediately into one of the most celebrated franchises in professional football, a team that Tom Landry was building through the mid-1970s into a perennial Super Bowl contender under a system that demanded both athleticism and intelligence from its players. Jones developed within that system across the next fifteen seasons, earning Pro Bowl selections in 1981, 1982, and 1983, and becoming one of the defining elements of the Cowboys' defensive identity during the years when the Dallas defensive line was among the most recognized units in the NFL. He was on the Cowboys roster when they won Super Bowl XII after the 1977 season, defeating the Denver Broncos — the championship that represents the apex of the Tom Landry era and the period when Jones was at the core of Dallas's defensive construction.

🏈 Jones briefly retired from football after the 1978 season to pursue a professional boxing career — a departure that speaks to the breadth of his athleticism — before returning to the Cowboys in 1980 and continuing the career that would extend through the 1989 season. Fifteen total seasons in Dallas, all under Tom Landry, constitute a career of unusual continuity with a single franchise that the 1986 Topps card documents from inside: a player ten seasons in, with three Pro Bowls earned and fifteen years of Cowboys football still ahead at that card's moment of production. The PSA 7 Near Mint grade is the professional authentication that places this specific card's condition in the upper tier of the grading scale — near-perfect by Topps's mid-1980s production standards, preserved and authenticated for the collector who wants a strong-condition example of one of Dallas football's most distinctive figures. Condition: NOS.

🏈 Ed "Too Tall" Jones. Jackson, Tennessee. Tennessee State University. Dallas Cowboys Defensive End (1974-1989). 1st Overall Pick, 1974 NFL Draft. 6'9". Three Pro Bowl Selections. Super Bowl XII Champion. 1986 Topps #132. PSA 7 NM. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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