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  • Seattle Seahawks ({{NFL Year|1982}})
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Roger Dale Carr (born July 1, 1952) is a former National Football League wide receiver who played mainly for the Baltimore Colts. He was selected to the Pro Bowl after the 1976 season, during which he caught 43 passes and led the NFL in both receiving yardage with 1,112 yards, and yards per catch, at 25.9 YPC.

Carr helped the Colts win the AFC East Division from 1975 to 1977. On July 23, 1982, Carr was suspended by the Colts for three games due to his remarks and actions towards then new head coach Frank Kush.[1]

He retired in 1983 after playing his final season for the San Diego Chargers. Previously, he played for the Seattle Seahawks in the 1982 season, when he caught 19 passes for 265 yards and two touchdowns and helped to provide the winning score against the Denver Broncos. His salary that year was $225,000.[2]

Carr was born in Seminole, Oklahoma, and reared in Cotton Valley in Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, where he still maintained his residence in 1983 at the time of his retirement as a professional player.[2]

Carr returned as a graduate assistant to his alma mater, Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, where he played for the Bulldogs. From 2003 to 2005, he coached at the Roman Catholic-affiliated St. Frederick High School in Monroe, Louisiana. Since 2009, he has been the offensive coordinator for the Providence High School in Charlotte, North Carolina.

In 1974, Carr was honored for his athletic success by the citizens of Cotton Valley with a special day of ceremonies.[3]Carr was inducted into the Louisiana Tech University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007.

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References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1346&dat=19820727&id=mGNNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=VPsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6828,3688867|title=Carr calls Kush style 'asinine'; suspended|publisher=Lakeland Ledger|date=July 27, 1982|accessdate=2015-08-04}}
2. ^Joey White, "Carr says he's not retired", Minden Press-Herald, July 28, 1983, p. 10
3. ^"Roger Carr honored," Minden Press-Herald, March 14, 1974, p. 1.

External links

  • Klingaman, Mike. "Catching Up With...former Colt Roger Carr," The Toy Department (The Baltimore Sun sports blog), Tuesday, October 27, 2009.
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