John Carlson (American football) explained

John Carlson
Number:89
Position:Tight end
Birth Date:12 May 1984
Birth Place:St. Cloud, Minnesota, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:5
Weight Lbs:248
High School:Litchfield (Litchfield, Minnesota)
College:Notre Dame (2003–2007)
Draftyear:2008
Draftround:2
Draftpick:38
Pastteams:
Highlights:
Statlabel1:Receptions
Statvalue1:210
Statlabel2:Receiving yards
Statvalue2:2,256
Statlabel3:Receiving touchdowns
Statvalue3:15
Pfr:CarlJo00

John David Carlson, Jr. (born May 12, 1984) is an American former professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the second round of the 2008 NFL draft, and later played for the Minnesota Vikings and Arizona Cardinals. He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

Early life

Carlson was born in St. Cloud, Minnesota, though his family moved to Litchfield right after his birth. As a football player at Litchfield High School, he was all-state in Minnesota his senior year. He played in the 2003 U.S. Army All-American Bowl alongside fellow Notre Dame Fighting Irish players Brady Quinn, Ryan Harris, and Tom Zbikowski. As a basketball player, Carlson was voted to the preseason McDonald's All-American list. He led the Litchfield Dragons to three state basketball titles during his freshman, junior and senior years. Carlson was also an all-state tennis player. His father, John Sr., is the former basketball and tennis coach for the Litchfield Dragons.

College career

Carlson played college football at Notre Dame, where he was a two-year starter at tight end. He was named captain in his junior and senior seasons, 2006 and 2007. He recorded 100 receptions, 1,093 receiving yards and 8 total touchdowns in his career. He lived in St. Edward's Hall, the oldest residence hall on campus, where his roommate was John Sullivan, current NFL free agent who last played for the Los Angeles Rams.

Professional career

Seattle Seahawks

Carlson was selected by the Seahawks in the second round (38th overall) of the 2008 NFL draft.[1] On July 26, he signed a $4.52 million contract which included $2.5 million guaranteed.

He scored his first NFL touchdown on a pass from Charlie Frye in week 6 of the 2008 NFL season in a loss to Green Bay.In a season marred by injuries for the Seahawks, particularly at wide receiver, Carlson proved to be a reliable target throughout the season, and led the team in receptions (55) and receiving yards (627) for the 2008 season, a feat not accomplished in franchise history by a rookie since Hall of Fame WR Steve Largent.

Carlson had a notable performance in the Seahawks' 2010 playoffs, catching two touchdown passes in a win over the defending Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints. In the following week's divisional matchup (a loss) against the Chicago Bears, he received a concussion after jumping and being hit in the air and landing on his helmet after receiving a pass near the sideline in snowy Soldier Field. [2] [3]

Minnesota Vikings

On March 14, 2012, Carlson signed a five-year, $25 million contract with the Minnesota Vikings.[4] In 2013, his contract was restructured, with his base salary reduced from $2.9M to $1.5M, and his workout bonus reduced to $50,000.[5] Paul Allen of KFAN Minnesota once said "the combination of John Carlson and Kyle Rudolph would be the best tight end combination besides Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez."

Arizona Cardinals

On March 7, 2014, Carlson signed a two-year, $4.65 million contract with the Arizona Cardinals. On May 5, 2015, Carlson announced his retirement from the NFL.[6]

NFL career statistics

YearTeamGamesReceiving
GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD
SEA16 9 55 627 11.4 33 5
SEA16 16 51 574 11.3 42 7
SEA15 13 31 318 10.3 37 1
SEA0 0 Did not play due to injury
MIN14 6 8 43 5.4 14 0
MIN13 8 32 344 10.8 30 1
ARI16 12 33 350 10.6 32 1
Career 90 64 210 2,256 10.7 42 15

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2008 NFL Draft Listing . 2023-05-11 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  2. Web site: Seahawks' Carlson severely injured . Adam Caplan . FOX Sports.
  3. News: Seahawks TE Carlson carted off field. January 16, 2011 . January 16, 2011 . The Seattle Times . The Associated Press . The Associated Press .
  4. Web site: Vikings do five-year, $25 million deal with John Carlson. March 14, 2012.
  5. Web site: John Carlson.
  6. Web site: John Carlson Becomes New Cards' Tight End.