
Todd Lyght
1991 • Upper Deck
#21

A 1991 Score Supplemental #90T card featuring Todd Lyght during his time with the Los Angeles Rams. This vintage football card captures a key moment in early 1990s NFL card production.
1991 • Score • Supplemental
National Football League • Los Angeles Rams
Near Mint
90T
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The 1991 Score Supplemental series represents an important chapter in football card history, expanding the base set with additional player cards released mid-year. The Todd Lyght #90T card documents the defensive back's tenure with the Los Angeles Rams, a period when Score was establishing itself as a major player in sports card manufacturing. Score's 1991 supplemental release featured updated photography and fresh player selections, making these cards valuable to collectors building complete sets from the era. This card appeals to Rams team collectors, 1990s football card enthusiasts, and those pursuing vintage NFL card sets. The supplemental designation makes it distinct from base series releases, offering collectors a specific challenge when completing their 1991 Score football collections. Whether you're filling gaps in a set or exploring early-era football card design, the 1991 Score Supplemental Todd Lyght card represents the accessible vintage collecting that defined this period of the hobby.
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Todd Lyght's 1991 Score Supplemental rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardography, as supplemental sets from this era typically generate less collector enthusiasm than base set counterparts due to their limited distribution channels. As a cornerback who spent a decade with the Rams and later the Lions, Lyght had a serviceable but non-elite career, which tempers demand relative to star players from the same set. With only one active listing currently visible in the market, price discovery is difficult, and the card trades in a low-volume niche segment of early-90s NFL collecting.
The 1991 Score Supplemental set was produced in notably smaller quantities than Score's flagship base set, giving these cards a relative scarcity advantage over standard 1991 issues. However, this was still a mass-production era without serial numbering, short print designations, or parallel tiers, so population reports from grading companies like PSA and BGS show relatively few submitted copies — not due to rarity alone, but because collector demand for grading submission has historically been low for this subject. The single active listing suggests a thin raw market with minimal graded population pressure.
Lyght's career, while solid, did not reach Pro Bowl or All-Pro distinction, which limits the long-term appreciation ceiling for his rookie card in most market conditions. The supplemental set designation does provide a minor scarcity narrative that could appeal to player collectors or Rams team collectors, but broader market momentum for this card remains flat. Grading submission trends for early-90s non-star rookies have shown little acceleration, making this a stable but low-growth hold rather than a speculative target.

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