Unwrap Magical Madness in Panini’s Zenith Football
Thousands of people will be tuning in this March for one of the most coveted events in the realm of sports. No, we’re not talking about the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. Rather, we’re referring to Panini’s Zenith NFL Trading Cards. This box is a collector’s dream, featuring six out-of-this-world cards.
Look for one patch autograph, one additional autograph, one base card, one rookie card and two inserts per box, on average. Also search for FOTL-exclusive Sparkle versions of Rookie Patch Autographs and find the iconic Pinnacle Inscriptions on-card autographs only in FOTL boxes.
We’d be remiss not to compare this exciting product to one of the most thrilling postseason events in sports. Much like the multiple teams to keep an eye on in the tourney, this release features a diverse collection of sets to look out for — from Epix Orange Play, Z-Team, Z-Stars and Pacific Revolution to Zeal of Approval.
While the NCAA Tournament has plucky underdogs looking to make a name for themselves, Zenith features a plethora of exciting rookies. Want to match the thrill of a deep Cinderella run? Pulling an autograph of someone like Anthony Richardson, Michael Mayer, Jaxon Smith-Njigba or Bijan Robinson is the fix you need. Look for those must-have cards with Rookie Patch Autographs and in Contenders Optic Rookie Ticket Preview.
Perhaps the schools who are established as yearly contenders are more your speed. Lucky for you, we have you covered there as well, with veterans who have cemented themselves as superstars. Amon-Ra St. Brown and Dak Prescott, among others, have autographs that can be found in Contenders Optic Veteran Ticket Preview.
Last, but certainly not least, are the powerhouses — the blue bloods who enter the month as overwhelming favorites to add another trophy to their collection. The only true comparison in Panini Zenith lies within the potential to pull autographs from retired NFL legends. Be on the lookout for all-time greats such as Lawrence Taylor, Bo Jackson and Jerry Rice.