2025 Topps Chrome Football is BACK! What We Know
2025 Topps Chrome Football is the first fully NFL‑licensed Chrome set since 2015, built around 2025 rookies (including Tyler Shough) with a big parallel tree, multiple SSP inserts, and a strong autograph/RPA lineup.
Release, formats, and box makeup
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First Topps Chrome set under the new NFL exclusive; 2015 was the last licensed Chrome Football.
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Formats (Topps site/EQL): Hobby, Jumbo, Mega, Value Blasters, Hangers all launched via preorders starting April 3, 2026.
Key hobby configuration (from early details and standard Chrome patterns):
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Hobby: 4 cards/pack, 24 packs/box, 12 boxes/case is the expected structure; Beckett/ChecklistInsider emphasize “multiple refractors + chase inserts + autos” but haven’t posted a full per‑pack odds table yet.
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Expect 2–3 autos per hobby box, with jumbo having more, mirroring Topps Chrome Baseball’s 2 vs 3 auto pattern.
Because Topps hasn’t yet published the full odds grid, it’s safest to talk EV using “2+ autos per hobby, 3 per jumbo” as the working assumption, plus a healthy spread of color and inserts.
Base set and parallels
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Base checklist: full NFL roster of 2025 rookies + current stars + legends; early checklist snippets highlight Marvin Harrison Jr. as card #1 and a big rookie presence including QBs and skill guys who had few/no autos in Panini’s 2025 products.
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Notably includes rookies like Jaxson Dart, who had no NFL‑licensed autos in 2025 Panini sets.
Parallel rainbow (not fully enumerated yet, but described as a “huge selection of chase cards with multiple Refractor parallels”):
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Classic Chrome Refractors (base, Silver).
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Color refractors (likely Aqua, Blue, Purple, Gold, Orange, Red, SuperFractor, etc.) similar to chrome baseball; detailed list pending full odds release.
Major insert and SSP chase cards
Topps is loading Chrome with multiple insert families; the headline chases are:
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Radiating Rookies – showcases top draft picks with a cosmic/energy design; one of the main rookie‑focused chases.
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Let’s Go – explosive Chrome insert; described as a “well‑known Chrome favorite” returning to football.
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Fanatical – fan‑energy themed insert.
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Helix – swirl/tech‑pattern insert.
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UltraViolet – another high‑impact design mentioned as a core chase.
SSP / grail tier:
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NFL Honors Gold Shield Autographs (insert‑auto combo) – each card contains an actual one‑of‑one gold NFL shield relic from 2024 award‑winners:
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Josh Allen (MVP)
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Saquon Barkley (OPOY)
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Pat Surtain II (DPOY)
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Jayden Daniels (OROY)
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Jared Verse (DROY)
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These Gold Shield autos are absolute top‑end one‑of‑one grails in the product.
Autographs and RPAs
Chrome is very auto‑driven this year:
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Rookie Autographs
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On‑card signatures of 2025 draft rookies on the base Chrome design; parallels likely follow the base rainbow (color, numbered, SuperFractor 1/1).
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Base Autographs (veterans)
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Includes big current names; explicitly called out: the first NFL‑licensed Drake Maye autograph card appears in this line.
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Chromographs
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Insert‑style autograph set covering standouts; on‑card where possible.
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Dual Autographs
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Pairings of NFL stars/rookies; lower print, likely multi‑case chases depending on numbering.
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Rookie Patch Autographs (RPA)
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Hard‑signed autos with player‑worn relics, giving Chrome an RPA chase tier usually reserved for higher‑end brands.
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Rookie PREM1ERE Patch Autographs
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Relic autos using material “worn by players the first time they suited up for an official regular‑season NFL game.”
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These have strong narrative appeal (first‑game‑worn) and will probably track at a premium to regular RPAs.
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Given typical Chrome patterns and the product copy, you can reasonably treat Rookie Autographs + RPAs as the main auto chases, with Gold Shield autos as the “lottery ticket” tier.
Hottest rookies (including Tyler Shough)
Beckett/ChecklistInsider haven’t yet posted a full “top rookies” list, but from the 2025 draft and hobby chatter, the key 2025 Chrome rookies include:
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Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR, Cardinals) – card #1 on the checklist snippet and widely seen as the flagship Chrome RC for the class.
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Jaxson Dart (QB) – specifically called out because he has no autos in licensed 2025 Panini products, making his first Topps Chrome RC and autos a major chase.
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Jayden Daniels (Commanders) – already has strong hobby momentum from earlier products; his inclusion in NFL Honors Gold Shield autos adds another grail.
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Other 2025 Round 1 QBs and WRs – Topps’ copy mentions “key rookies” broadly; list will match the 2025 draft at QB, WR, and edge rusher positions.
Where Tyler Shough fits
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Tyler Shough’s 2025 rookies in other products (Rookies & Stars, Optic, Leaf Optichrome) are already actively traded; e.g., his 2025 Rookies & Stars rookie auto raw around $60 and Optic Holo RPS autos seeing strong graded prices.
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While the Topps Chrome checklist articles don’t name him specifically, 2025 draft‑class RC QBs across the board are included in Chrome’s Rookie Autographs and base set.
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For Shough, you’re looking at:
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Base Chrome RC.
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Color Refractors.
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Rookie Autographs + color / low‑number parallels (Gold, Orange, Red, SuperFractor).
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Possible RPA / PREM1ERE RPA if he’s included in those checklists (full auto list not published yet in the sources we have).
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Given his existing auto market, any low‑number Chrome rookie auto or RPA of Shough should be a meaningful chase, especially if he lands a starting role or early‑season hype.
Pack‑odds projections (what we can infer)
Topps hasn’t posted the full odds grid yet, but based on:
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Chrome football product description (multi‑auto hobby/jumbo).
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Chrome baseball structure (3 autos per jumbo, 2 per hobby).
You can reasonably project:
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Hobby: ~2 autos per 24‑pack box → auto in about 1:12 packs on average.
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Jumbo: likely 3 autos per box with fewer, larger packs (e.g., 12 packs/box) → auto in about 1:4 packs.
SSP inserts (Gold Shield autos, any announced case hits) should be treated as case‑ or multi‑case‑level hits; typical Topps Chrome practice is 1–2 true SSPs per 12‑box hobby case.

Early marketplace data gives a decent picture of 2025 Topps Chrome Football pricing right now.
Hobby and jumbo
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Recent hobby box listings on major marketplaces cluster roughly in the $500–$725 range, with several live or completed sales around $500–$600 per box.
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Steel City and others already have Hobby and Hobby Jumbo product pages live, but many have “call/email for price” or no public number yet, suggesting prices are still settling around that ~$500+ area for hobby and higher for jumbo.
A reasonable working assumption today:
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Hobby box: about $500–$600 street price.
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Jumbo box: likely higher than hobby, but concrete public pricing is not widely posted yet; expect a premium similar to baseball Chrome jumbos.
Retail (blasters/mega/hanger)
We don’t yet have as many concrete numbers as for Bowman U, but based on Topps’ own patterns and 2024 Chrome Football:
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Blasters/value boxes: around $25–$35 MSRP, often selling in that range at big-box retail.
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Mega boxes: typically $50–$60 (2024 Chrome Football megas were ~$60 at Target; 2025 Chrome Baseball megas are in the same band).
Until more stores post specific 2025 Chrome Football retail SKUs with prices, I’d plan content around:
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Hobby: ~$500–$600
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Jumbo: hobby+ premium, likely mid‑hundreds more.
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Blasters: ~$30
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Megas: ~$55–$60
For a ~$550 hobby box of 2025 Topps Chrome Football, profitability usually means hitting one big card plus a supporting cast. Think in tiers.
Box cost vs needed return
Assuming hobby around $500–$600, treat your target as $600+ in resale to cover:
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Fees (eBay/PayPal, grading).
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A little margin for your time/content.
So you’re hoping for at least one $300–$500+ card plus $100–$200 of other stuff, or multiple mid‑tier hits that add up.
“Profit box” paths
You can frame it as three main ways to win:
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Monster rookie auto / RPA
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Low‑number Rookie Autograph or Rookie Patch Auto (Gold, Orange, Red, 1/1) of a top QB/WR (e.g., Marvin Harrison Jr., top 2025 QB, Jaxson Dart, Tyler Shough if he hits).
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PREM1ERE Patch Auto of a top rookie (first regular‑season game–worn) with strong numbering.
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High‑end vet/insert auto
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One of the NFL Honors Gold Shield Autographs (Allen, Barkley, Surtain, Daniels, Verse) – any of these 1/1s obliterate box cost.
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Big veteran on‑card auto (e.g., first NFL‑licensed Drake Maye auto, star QB or WR in a low‑number parallel).
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Non‑auto color/SSP heat
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Gold /10, Orange /25, Red /5, or 1/1 SuperFractor of a key rookie.
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Short‑print case‑hit–style insert (e.g., whatever lands as the true SSP among Radiating Rookies / Let’s Go / Helix / UltraViolet) of a top rookie.
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What an average vs profitable box looks like
Average box (still decent content):
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2 autos of mid‑tier rookies/vets (say $15–$75 each raw).
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A handful of refractors and mid‑color of non‑marquee players.
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Inserts of stars/rookies but no SSPs.
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Realistic raw value: $150–$250 before grading, often less.
Profit box:
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One of:
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Top‑tier rookie RPA/auto /25 or better, or
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Star vet auto with big demand, or
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Any Gold Shield auto /1, or
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Top rookie Gold/Red/SuperFractor, or true SSP insert.
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Plus 1–2 other solid autos or color cards ($50–$150 each).
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Realistic raw value: $600+, with grading giving upside.


