
Jeremy Langford
2015 • Topps
Chrome • #142

2015 • Topps • 50th Super Bowl
National Football League • Chicago Bears
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This 2015 Topps card features Jeremy Langford of the Chicago Bears, card #471. A great addition to any football card collection. Jeremy Langford cards remain popular among collectors. Topps has been a leader in sports cards since 1951. Ships securely with tracking.
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Jeremy Langford's 2015 Topps rookie card sits at the lower end of the NFL rookie card spectrum, reflecting his limited career impact and short tenure as a starter with the Chicago Bears. This card trades at a modest tier compared to marquee 2015 NFL rookies, with condition sensitivity playing a meaningful role given the low base price — even a PSA 10 grade commands a relative premium over raw copies. Within the 2015 Topps Football set, Langford's card lacks the crossover appeal of skill-position stars from that class, keeping demand narrow and price movement minimal.
As a base Topps rookie card, Langford's 2015 issue carries a standard print run without serial numbering, meaning supply is abundant and raw copies are widely available. Graded population reports show a relatively small number of professionally graded submissions, which is less a sign of scarcity and more a reflection of limited collector interest in pursuing slabs for this card. Parallel and insert versions from the same 2015 Topps set — such as Gold or short-printed variations — would carry more meaningful rarity, but the base rookie itself offers no inherent supply restriction.
Langford's NFL career was brief and largely unremarkable, capping out as a short-term fill-in starter after Matt Forte's departure and never establishing himself as a long-term contributor, which severely limits any sustained collector demand. There is no Hall of Fame trajectory or cultural nostalgia driving grading submission trends, and the single active listing signals a thin, illiquid market with limited price discovery. This card is best viewed as a low-priority PC addition for Bears team collectors rather than a speculative investment with meaningful upside potential.

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