the Topps Chrome Football MVP Buyback
Stafford took the 2025 NFL MVP. Your Chrome cards of him just got more valuable. Bring your eligible 2025 Topps Chrome cards to us and we'll give you store credit on the spot.
How it works
Card Eligibility and Credit Values
Your Questions,
Answered
- The National Football League announced Matthew Stafford as the 2025 season MVP. His 2025 Topps Chrome Football base and base parallel cards will be eligible for the buyback program. For a full list of the eligible cards, see the table above.
- No. Only Matthew Stafford’s 2025 Topps Chrome Football Cards will be eligible for buyback.
- No. Only select cards for the 2025/26 Golden Boot winner will be eligible for buyback.
- The Chrome Football MVP Buyback Program will begin on the release date of 2025 Topps Chrome Football and will end roughly 3 months later.
- To redeem your buyback cards, bring your eligible cards to a participating hobby shop, listed above on the Store Locator— or you can mail your cards to one of our three authorized mail-in partners.
- When you bring your cards into your hobby shop, you will receive store credit in exchange – not cash. The amount of store credit is determined by the pricing table above. If you mail your cards to an authorized mail-in partner, you will receive online credit to the associated retailer account.
- It’s very simple and is based on the type of card. Base Cars will receive $20 of credit, non-numbered refractors will fetch $40 of credit, cards numbered to 100 or above will receive $100, and cards numbered lower than 100 will receive $200 of credit. For a full list of card values, please refer to the table above.
- Yes, you can. Topps has partnered with three authorized mail-in partners who will be accepting mailed-in eligible MVP Buyback cards for in-store or online credit. More details to come once the program begins.
- While there isn’t an official limit, each hobby shop will have the discretion to cap the number of cards they buy back.
- Cards do not need to be in mint condition. Ripped or altered cards will not be accepted for the buyback program, but as long as your card is in one piece, it will be eligible.



