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Watch: Green Bay Packers running back AJ Dillon gives us a crash course in flipping cards in latest "My Hustle" episode.

Green Bay Packers running back AJ Dillon has been collecting sports cards and flipping them for as long as he can remember. Dillon tells us all the tips and tricks he's learned over the years in this can't miss episode of Whistle's "My Hustle."

Dillon is making steady money in the card flipping business. He even made five digits on a single card alone. Dillon is always trying to find new and creative ways to turn his passion into extra cash. It looks like he's found his match in flipping sports cards. 

The power back bulldozed through NFL defenses for 1,116 all-purpose yards and seven total touchdowns last year. With superstar wide receiver Davante Adams being shipped off to the Las Vegas Raiders in a blockbuster trade, Dillon should expect even more opportunities to lay the boom on would-be tacklers as the Packers adjust to life without Adams. 

Dillon says eBay has been a great asset to his hustle. Their Price Guide tool and Authenticity Guarantee services have helped him out every step of the way.

Want to find out more about his card collection and how he got started? Check out the video below:

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