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HARRY CARSON VITALS
[Pic]Harry Carson

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Full Name
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Harold Donald Carson

Height/Weight: 6'2"; 237

Jersey Number: 53

Position: Linebacker

DOB: November 26, 1953

Birthplace: Florence, South Carolina

College: South Carolina State

Years with the Giants
: 1976 - 1988

Hall of Fame Induction
: 2006

HARRY CARSON'S BIO
Harry Carson played his entire 13-year NFL career with the New York Giants. An inside linebacker, he was selected to play in nine Pro Bowls, including seven in a row from 1982-88. Carson led the Giants in tackles six times, was a two-time All-NFL selection and was a leader throughout his career and the captain of the 1986 Super Bowl champions.

Carson joined the Giants as a fourth-round draft choice in 1976 from South Carolina State, where he never missed a game in four seasons, was a two-year captain and a Little All-America selection by the Associated Press. A defensive end in college, Carson successfully made the transition to linebacker with the Giants so quickly and so successfully that he was voted to NFL All-Rookie team.

Carson was a two-time first-team all-pro and a five-time second-team selection. He played 173 games in a Giants uniform – tying him with Keith Hamilton for seventh all-time – and he was a punishing run defender who also intercepted 11 passes. Carson had 17 sacks, 14 fumble recoveries and seven forced fumbles. He had 25 tackles (20 solo) in a Monday night game against Green Bay in 1982 and seven tackles in the Giants’ 39-20 victory over Denver in Super Bowl XXI.

During his prime, Carson was the best run-stopping linebacker in the NFL. In the seven seasons from 1981 to 1987, Giants’ opponents averaged only 3.59 yards per rushing attempt, a remarkable achievement for so long a period. During that period, Carson was credited with 856 tackles, including 627 unassisted tackles.
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