Wray Carlton Explained

Wray Carlton
Number:30
Position:Halfback
Birth Date:18 June 1937
Birth Place:Wallace, North Carolina, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lbs:225
High School:Wallace-Rose Hill (NC)
College:Duke
Draftyear:1959
Draftround:3
Draftpick:26
Pastteams:
Highlights:
Pfr:C/CarlWr00
Statlabel1:Rushing yards
Statvalue1:3,368
Statlabel2:Rushing average
Statvalue2:4.1
Statlabel3:Rushing touchdowns
Statvalue3:29
Statlabel4:Receptions
Statvalue4:110
Statlabel5:Receiving yards
Statvalue5:1,329
Statlabel6:Receiving touchdowns
Statvalue6:5

Linwood Wray Carlton (born June 18, 1937) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in both Canada and the United States. He played college football for the Duke Blue Devils.

Unable to come to terms with the Philadelphia Eagles, who had selected him in the 1959 NFL draft, Carlton traveled to Toronto and the Canadian Football League (CFL) to play for the Argonauts. His Canadian career lasted only four games before he declined a trade to Vancouver, British Columbia, and went home. But another league and another opportunity was in his future.

In his early years with the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League (AFL), Carlton formed a virtually unstoppable backfield tandem, first with Elbert "Golden Wheels" Dubenion, then with Carlton Chester "Cookie" Gilchrist.

On September 18, 1960, in Buffalo's home opener, a 27–21 loss to the Denver Broncos, Carlton made history in the second quarter when he scored the team's first touchdown on a one-yard run. Carlton gained 1,010 yards from scrimmage (533 rushing and 477 receiving) and 11 touchdowns in the Bills first season.

Carlton briefly retired following the 1963 season, but re-signed with the Bills in July 1964.[1]

Later he helped the Bills win back-to-back league championships in 1964 and 1965. Perennially among the AFL's top rushers, he led the league in rushing touchdowns in 1965 and was voted to the American Football League Eastern Division All-Star team in 1965 and 1966. Carlton was the Bills' all-time leading rusher during their AFL years, with a 4.1 yards per carry average. He was cut from the team in the 1968 preseason; he, along with Dubenion (who finished the 1968 season then retired), were the last players from the Bills' inaugural season still on the roster.

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  1. News: . Carlton to Play for Bills . . July 3, 1964 . 14 . November 7, 2020.
  2. http://gwshof.com/inductee/wray-carlton/ The Greater Wilmingon Sports Hall of Fame
  3. Web site: North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame . November 12, 2017 . November 12, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171112073943/http://www.ncshof.org/wraycarlton/ . dead .