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2008 Topps Football Hobby Box

2008 Topps Football Hobby Box

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A sealed flagship football box from the 2008 NFL season — loaded with rookies, inserts, and classic Topps hobby appeal.

This 2008 Topps Football Hobby Box brings collectors back to one of the stronger late-2000s rookie classes, with key names including Matt Ryan, Joe Flacco, Darren McFadden, DeSean Jackson, Rashard Mendenhall, Felix Jones, Eddie Royal, Chad Henne, and more.

Each hobby box includes 36 packs with 10 cards per pack, giving collectors a deep rip with plenty of base, rookies, inserts, and the chance at an autograph or relic card. The 2008 Topps set also features rookie cards, NFL Dynasty Tribute inserts, Super Bowl and Pro Bowl relic/autograph content, and Brett Favre Collection inserts.

Whether you’re chasing the 2008 rookie class, building a sealed football collection, or looking for a fun throwback hobby rip, this box fits right in.

Factory sealed — what you see is exactly what you’ll receive.
No stock photos. No surprises.

Product Details

Product: 2008 Topps Football Hobby Box
Sport: Football
Brand: Topps
Year: 2008
Configuration: 36 packs per box
Cards Per Pack: 10 cards
Box Type: Hobby
Condition: Factory Sealed
Key Rookies: Matt Ryan, Joe Flacco, Darren McFadden, DeSean Jackson, Rashard Mendenhall, Felix Jones, Eddie Royal, Chad Henne, and more
Chase Content: Autograph or relic cards, rookie cards, inserts, Brett Favre Collection inserts

Why It Belongs in Your Collection

2008 Topps Football is a classic flagship release from a memorable NFL rookie year. With a full hobby-box format, a strong rookie checklist, and plenty of pack volume, it offers the kind of old-school rip experience collectors don’t see as often in modern products.

Great for sealed collectors, football fans, rookie chasers, or anyone looking to revisit the late-2000s Topps football era.

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