Duane Carrell | |
Number: | 10, 17, 3, 12 |
Position: | Punter |
Birth Date: | 3 October 1949 |
Birth Place: | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Height Ft: | 5 |
Height In: | 10 |
Weight Lbs: | 185 |
High School: | Washington (DC) Wilson |
College: | Florida State |
Undraftedyear: | 1972 |
Pastteams: |
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Statlabel1: | Punts |
Statvalue1: | 257 |
Statlabel2: | Punt yards |
Statvalue2: | 9,997 |
Statlabel3: | Longest punt |
Statvalue3: | 72 |
Pfr: | CarrDu20 |
Duane Blore Carrell (born October 3, 1949) is a former American football punter in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Rams, New York Jets, and St. Louis Cardinals. He played college football at Florida State University.
Carrell attended Woodrow Wilson High School. He accepted a football scholarship from Florida State University, where he was a punter and placekicker.
As a sophomore, he became a starter at punter, registering 32 punts for 1,169 yards (36.5 yard average) and a long of 50 yards. As a junior, he was ranked 17th in the country with a punting average of 40.6 yards, while making 63 punts for 2,556 yards with a long of 68 yards.
As a senior, he posted 53 punts for 1,921 yards (36.2-yard average) and a long of 54 yards.
On June 8, 1972, was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Washington Redskins after an open tryout.[1] He was waived before the start of the season in July. After his release, he played semi-professional football with the Hagerstown Bears of the Seaboard Football League.[2]
On May 2, 1973, he was claimed off waivers by the St. Louis Cardinals.[3] He was released on August 9.[4] After his release, he returned to play semi-professional football with the Hagerstown Bears of the Seaboard Football League.[5]
In April 1974, he signed with the Jacksonville Sharks of the World Football League, where he played until the team folded operations.[6] He averaged 41.4 yards on 93 punts in 14 games.
On October 30, 1974, he was signed as a free agent by the Dallas Cowboys, to replace punter Marv Bateman.[7] On September 14, 1975, he was released after averaging 39.8 yards per punt during the preseason and being passed on the depth chart by rookie Mitch Hoopes.
On September 16, 1975, he was signed by the Los Angeles Rams as a free agent, to replace punter Jim McCann.[8] He was cut on August 5, 1976.[9]
On September 3, 1976, he was signed by the New York Jets.[10] He was tied for ninth punter in the league with a 39.7 yards average and had a punt of 72 yards (third longest in franchise history) against the San Francisco 49ers. He was released on September 28, 1977.[11]
On October 13, 1977, he was signed as a free agent by the St. Louis Cardinals, to replace punter Terry Joyce.[12] He announced his retirement on July 23, 1978.[13]
On August 9, 1979, he was signed by the Dallas Cowboys to punt in place of an injured Danny White.[14] He was released on August 21.[15]
Carrell earned a bachelor's degree while at Florida State University and also helped to found a chapter of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity while he was a student athlete.