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  2. Harold Carmichael - Wikipedia

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    Pro Football Hall of Fame. Lee Harold Carmichael (born September 22, 1949) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for thirteen seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles (1971–1983) and one season for the Dallas Cowboys (1984). Carmichael was the Director of Player ...

  3. The Life And Career Of Harold Carmichael (Complete Story)

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    Instead of trying to continue playing, Carmichael retired. In his 14-year career, Carmichael had 590 receptions for 8,985 yards and 79 touchdowns. He was a four-time Pro Bowler, appeared in one Super Bowl, led the NFL in receptions and receiving yards once, and was a second-team All-Pro twice.

  4. Harold Carmichael Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft ...

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    How old is Harold Carmichael? Harold Carmichael is 73 years old. When was Harold Carmichael born? Harold Carmichael was born on September 22, 1949. Where was Harold Carmichael born? Harold Carmichael was born in Jacksonville, FL. How tall is Harold Carmichael? Harold Carmichael is 6-8 (203 cm) tall. How much did Harold Carmichael weigh when ...

  5. Harold Carmichael | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site

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    Harold Carmichael played 14 seasons in the National Football League. He was a seventh-round pick out of Southern University in the 1971 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles where he spent 13 seasons. His final season in the NFL was spent with the Dallas Cowboys. During just his third season, Carmichael recorded a career-high and team record at ...

  6. Pro Football Hall of Fame 2021: Eagles' Harold Carmichael ...

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    Thanking his former coaches and teammates and Eagles fans around the world, Harold Carmichael on Saturday evening was formally enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In a 6½-minute speech at Tom Benson Stadium in Canton, Ohio, an emotional Carmichael — a walk-on at Southern University and a seventh-round draft pick in 1971 ...