HAROLD CARMICHAEL


'Lee Harold Carmichael' (born September 22, 1949 in Jacksonville, Florida) is a former American football wide receiver in the NFL. He played 13 seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles (1971-1983), and one season for the Dallas Cowboys (1984). He played college football at Southern University.
Carmichael was elected to four Pro Bowls in his NFL career, and led the league in receptions during the 1973 season. He was also the Eagles' top receiver of Super Bowl XV, with 6 catches for 91 yards. He ended his career with 590 receptions for 8,985 yards with 79 career touchdown catches, along with 64 rushing yards on 9 carries. He still ranks 18th all-time in career touchdown receptions.
Carmichael was selected to the NFL 1970s All-Decade Team by voters of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
As of 2006 Harold Carmichael is Director of Player Programs for the Eagles .
Along with former NFL wide receiver Ken Burrough (of the Houston Oilers and New Orleans Saints), Harold Carmichael became one of the first player in the William M. Raines High School legendary run of producing more professional football players than any other high school in the country.

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