NFLNFL Buffalo Bills Trading Cards1985–2003Hall of Fame · 2009

Bruce Smith Cards & Plaques

All-time sacks leader on the wall — for the Bills fan who lived the four runs.

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Career snapshot

Career: 200 sacks (all-time NFL record) · 43 forced fumbles · 1,224 tackles · 19 seasons · 1985–2003 across Buffalo Bills (15 seasons) and Washington Redskins (4 seasons).

Hardware: 2× NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1990, 1996), 11× Pro Bowl, 8× First-Team All-Pro. 4× Super Bowl appearances with Buffalo Bills (XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII). Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2009.

Accolades

★ NFL all-time sacks leader (200)

★ 2× NFL Defensive Player of the Year (1990, 1996)

★ 11× Pro Bowl

★ 8× First-Team All-Pro

★ 4× Super Bowl appearances (XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII) with Buffalo Bills

★ #1 overall pick of 1985 NFL Draft (Virginia Tech)

★ 43 career forced fumbles

★ Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2009

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The card collector's view

Smith's flagship rookie is the 1985 Topps #389 RC—the recognized standard from one of the more affordable HOF defensive rookies of the era. PSA 10 copies command steady premiums during Bills anniversary years. His 1990s Topps, Score, and Pro Set cards from the four Super Bowl seasons hold collector value. Panini retired-legends inserts in Mosaic and Donruss Optic feature Smith in classic Bills red-white-and-blue throughout modern sets.

About Bruce Smith Cards & Plaques at FreshDCards

All-time NFL sacks leader. Bruce Smith retired in 2003 with 200 career sacks, three more than Reggie White, and the record still stands. Eleven Pro Bowls, eight First-Team All-Pros, and two NFL Defensive Player of the Year awards (1990, 1996). The #1 overall pick of 1985 anchored the Buffalo Bills defense through four consecutive Super Bowl appearances (1990-93)—the most painful losing streak in NFL history. Nineteen seasons total, fifteen with Buffalo, four with Washington. Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2009. The standard at his position.