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How the NFL Playoffs Have Affected the Card Market

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Jason Koeppel // ONE37pm

The 2022 NFL Divisional Playoff round was possibly the most wild and exciting weekend in the history of the sport, with all four games decided in walk-off fashion.

When the dust settled, three road teams advanced to Championship Weekend with the Bengals, 49ers and Rams all winning in hostile environments, while the Chiefs needed overtime to take care of business at home in one of the best football games you'll ever see.

These games had extremely polarizing effects on the football card market, with the values of some of the winning team's stars skyrocketing, while the cards of some of the players sent packing took a nosedive.

Let's take a look at ten of the most important players and how their rookie cards have performed from before the playoffs began until now.

1. Joe Burrow 2020 Prizm PSA 10 - $460.94

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Joe Burrow didn't play his best game ever in Tennessee, but he did what he needed to do to escape with a win. He was sacked nine times (an NFL playoff record) and was under pressure all day, but still managed to throw for 348 yards including a perfect strike to Ja'Marr Chase to set up the game winning field goal.

Entering the playoffs, his Prizm PSA 10 rookie was on a steady decline, bottoming out on 12/21 at just $185. However, after the game that same card sold for $460.94.

It will be interesting to see what happens to these prices if the Bengals advance to the Super Bowl with a win over the Chiefs on Sunday.

2. Evan McPherson 2021 Mosaic Base - $44.00

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"Shooter" McPherson had an all-time great game for a kicker in Tennessee, splitting the uprights on all four of his field goal attempts including the game-winner as time expired from 54-yards out.

The game has earned the 5th round draft pick out of Florida legendary clout amongst Bengals fans, with the Bengals tweeting this after the game:

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3. Matthew Stafford 2009 Topps Chrome PSA 10 - $950

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If it weren't for the Chiefs vs. Bills game that followed shortly after the Rams and Bucs, this game would likely be called the craziest playoff game ever.

The Rams led 27-3 in the 3rd quarter before watching Tom Brady work his magic and tie the game up at 27 with just :42 left to play. However, that was enough time for Matthew Stafford to hit Cooper Kupp twice, first for 20 yards, and then again for 44 yards to set up the game winning field goal as time expired.

Stafford's cards were hot early in the season, but cooled off in a major way as the season progressed. On 12/26, his Topps Chrome PSA 10 rookie bottomed out at just $503 after selling for almost $1800 in early November. However, it has rebounded nicely with a sale at $950 after the game.

4. Cooper Kupp 2017 Prizm PSA 10 - $450

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Cooper Kupp has turned in to an absolute superstar this season, but as things typically go with wide receivers in the card market, he was generating very little respect amongst collectors.

That has changed significantly.

His 2017 Prizm PSA 10 rookie was hovering around $200 all season long, hitting a low of $123 on 12/12. However, after earning the wide receiver triple crown for leading the league during the regular season in receptions (145), receiving yards (1947) and touchdowns (16), while putting up an eye-popping 9 catches for 183 yards and a touchdown against the Bucs, his cards are going to the moon. The same card sold for $450 after the game and if the Rams pull off a win against the 49ers at home next week, they could go even higher.

5. Patrick Mahomes 2017 Prizm PSA 9 - $1566

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Patrick Mahomes had a game for the ages against Buffalo, further adding to his growing legacy in Kansas City. His box score was absolutely ridiculous, throwing for 378 yards and 3 touchdowns, while running for another 69 yards and a touchdown. The interesting thing with Mahomes is that winning games like this seems to have already been built in to his card prices.

His 2017 Prizm PSA 10 rookie bottomed out this season on 11/9/21 at $6200 and has only slightly rallied, with the most recent sale on 1/21/22 at $7000. However, his PSA 9 has seen a nice bump since the playoffs started, selling for $999 on 12/20/21 while hitting $1556 after the game.

6. Deebo Samuel 2019 Prizm PSA 10 - $156.32

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Deebo Samuel's cards have followed a similar path to Cooper Kupps, and while he was held in check in the 49ers huge win at Lambeau Field, his card prices continue to soar.

His 2019 Prizm PSA 10 rookie hovered around $70 for much of the season, with it bottoming out at $58 on 12/28/21. After the game, the same card sold for $156.32, representing a 3x return for anybody wise enough to pick one up before the playoffs.

Deebo has become a bona fide star this season, acting as both a wide receiver and running back, and will obviously be a major part of the 49ers game plan in Los Angeles. If they pull off the victory and he has a big game, it could be enough to send this card to new highs.

7. Josh Allen 2018 Prizm PSA 9 - $215.90

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What can you say about Josh Allen in this heartbreaking loss for Buffalo? He flat out balled on Sunday. In one of the most impressive showings for any player in NFL history in a loss, it's a real shame that we didn't get to see him get one more chance in overtime.

While his 329 yard, 4 touchdown performance didn't earn him a win and a trip to the AFC Championship game, what it did earn is respect among those who still doubted him. He will be a star in this league for many years to come.

Similar to Mahomes, his 2018 Prizm Base PSA 10 rookie has remained relatively flat since November, selling for $587 on 11/07/21 and $650 after the game. However, his PSA 9's that were selling for $112.89 on 12/22 saw a nice bump to $215.90 after the game.

8. Gabriel Davis 2020 Mosaic Black Mosaic 1/1 PSA 10 - $2950

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What an all-time performance for Gabriel Davis against the Chiefs with 8 catches for 201 yards and 4 touchdowns after putting up just 35 catches for 549 yards and 6 touchdowns during the regular season.

Back in November, his 2020 Prizm Black Finite auto 1/1 sold for $1175 on eBay. After the game, his non-auto Mosaic Black Prizm 1/1 sold for $2950. The interesting question to me is what that same Prizm Black Finite Auto would have sold for if it were listed, since Prizm is a higher end product than Mosaic and this card is an auto.

Clearly, the game did wonders for Davis' value in the market. However, it seems to be an overreaction to pay almost $3000 for a Gabriel Davis card based on one huge playoff game, considering his overall body of work.

9. Aaron Rodgers 2005 Topps PSA 10 - $785.33

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Aaron Rodgers legacy is an interesting one. He is about to win back-to-back MVP awards, joining Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Joe Montana and Jim Brown as the only players in NFL history to accomplish that feat.

However, he is only 11-9 as a starter in the playoffs throughout his career and he has come under fire from football fans this year for his actions and outspoken takes on NFL covid policy.

While his play on the field has been first ballot hall of fame worthy, he hasn't exactly endeared himself to fans this season and his cards are paying the price after another early playoff exit.

His 2005 Topps PSA 10 rookie was climbing all season, hitting a peak of $1200 on 1/11/22 before plummeting to $785 after the 49ers sent him packing. It will be interesting to watch how far these cards drop in the coming weeks.

With that said, I expect his cards to receive a significant bump if Rodgers does decide his time with the Packers is over and he goes elsewhere this offseason. Imagine if he signs with Pittsburgh to replace Big Ben?

My advice would be to NOT panic and sell right now.

10. Ryan Tannehill 2012 Prizm Aqua Blue Jersey PSA 10 - $56

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Ryan Tannehill. Yikes.

He had an all-time bad performance on Saturday for the Titans, crushing their hopes of moving on to the AFC Championship game one interception at a time. The first one came on his first pass, the second one inside of the Bengals 10 yard line as they were about to score a touchdown late in the 3rd quarter, and the third one on his last pass of the game, setting the Bengals up for their game winning field goal. It comes at no surprise that whatever value his cards did have entering the playoffs took a major hit after the loss.

It's possible that his time as Titans start is over after that stinker. With Derrick Henry, AJ Brown and Julio Jones on board, if the Titans were to upgrade at the quarterback position to a guy like... Aaron Rodgers (imagine?!) they would likely be the front runners to come out of the AFC next year.

With that said, I have no doubt that Tannehill would get another starting job in the league. He has won way too many games not to get another chance.

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