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Description1986 Jeno's Pizza - 53 - Dan Fouts and Don Macek (cropped).jpg
A football card from the 1986 Jeno's Pizza NFL football card stickers set of San Diego Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts and center Don Macek in an offensive play in the 1981 AFC Divisional Playoff Game on January 2, 1982.
The card is numbered #53 in the set.
The back of the card reads:
IT WAS A GAME TO REMEMBER
San Diego quarterback Dan Fouts looks for a receiver, as center Don Macek (62) protects him in the Chargers' dramatic 41-38 win over Miami in their 1981 AFC Divisional Playoff Game. Fouts passed for 433 yards, hitting 33 of 53, but San Diego had to go 13:52 into overtime to win on Rolf Benirschke's 29-yard field goal.
Date
2 January 1982 (Photograph was taken from the 1981 Divisional Playoff Game and re-published in 1986 for the Jeno's Pizza football card set)
Source
"1986 Jeno's Pizza - #53 Dan Fouts and Don Macek". Jeno's. 1986.
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