Panini One is the box you open slowly. There is only one card inside and it is the whole story. Every hobby box delivers either an autograph, an autographed memorabilia card, or the case’s metal insert. That presentation turns a break into a reveal and makes even a quick rip feel like an event.
Rookie Patch Autographs are the main attraction for most collectors. The window is oversized, the swatches are bold, and the design gives the signature room to breathe. Day One Autographs bring rookies back into the spotlight with clean layouts built around the pen. Big Ones Signatures push the memorabilia to jumbo territory and can feature prime pieces like a Nike swoosh that fills the frame. Shield Signatures sit at the very top. These pair ink with an NFL Shield logo patch and will include headliners from the rookie class. If you like a true centerpiece, this is the chase.
Not every premium piece needs a single massive window. Quad Patch Autographs frame the player with four geometric swatches so you get color, stitching, and variety on one card. One Up Signatures covers the non-memorabilia lane with a straightforward autograph that still looks right in a display case.
A case adds one twist. In each 20 box run, one box swaps the autograph for a rare metal insert. Popular Panini designs get a metal makeover here. Night Moves, Color Blast, Blank Slate, and Team Titans appear on heavy stock that scans well and looks even better in hand. It is a different kind of prize that still feels like it belongs in a one card product.
Key details are simple. One card per pack, one pack per box, 20 boxes per case. The checklist spans 297 cards so there is real variety across a case. Release is scheduled for September 4, 2025. First Off The Line boxes promise a Rookie Fractal Patch Autograph, which adds a guaranteed premium rookie hit for early buyers.