- Roy Green
Infobox NFLretired
|caption=
position=Wide Receiver
number=81, 25
birthdate=birth date and age|1957|6|30Magnolia, Arkansas
debutyear=1979
finalyear=1992
draftyear=1979
draftround=4
draftpick=89
college=Henderson State
teams=
* St. Louis / Phoenix Cardinals (1979-1990)
*Philadelphia Eagles (1991-1992)
stat1label=Receptions
stat1value=559
stat2label=Receiving Yards
stat2value=8,965
stat3label=Touchdowns
stat3value=66
nfl=GRE343656
highlights=
* 2xPro Bowl selection (1983, 1984)
* 3xAll-Pro selection (1979, 1983, 1984)
HOF=
CollegeHOF=Roy Green (born
June 30 ,1957 inMagnolia ,Arkansas ) is a formerAmerican football wide receiver in the NFL who played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1979-1987), Phoenix Cardinals (1988-1990) andPhiladelphia Eagles (1991-1992).Green played
defensive back and returned kicks forHenderson State University , and achievedAll-America n status. He was drafted by the Cardinals in the fourth round of the1979 NFL Draft . He starred as a rookie returning kicks, including a 106-yard return for a touchdown against theDallas Cowboys , tying an NFL record. Green also played well at cornerback. In 1981, he stepped in at wide receiver part-time and managed to gain 708 yards on merely 33 catches - nearly 21.5 yards per catch. The following season, Green fully transitioned to wide receiver and performed well in the strike-shortened season. Green truly shone during the next several seasons, particularly in 1984 when his 1,555 receiving yards were then the third highest in a season (through the 2005 season, this has since dropped to eighteenth). Green led the Cardinals in receiving in 1983, 1984 and 1988 (during those intervening years, veteransPat Tilley andJ.T. Smith split time leading the team in receiving).Following a pair of decent seasons in 1989-90, Green was traded to the
Cleveland Browns in 1991. The Browns elected to release Green before the regular season began, and he was subsequently signed to the Eagles, who sought veteran leadership at wide receiver to replace the retiredMike Quick and the waivedCris Carter . Green played much of that season, in which a lackluster offense was balanced by a sensational defense. Green played sparingly the following season and retired in 1993. John Madden honored Green in his annualAll-Madden Team , stating that at one point, he regarded Green as not the best wide receiver in the game, but the best "player". Green finished with 559 receptions for 8,965 yards and 66 touchdowns. He also rushed for 140 yards, returned 27 punts for 230 yards, and added another 2,002 yards on kickoff returns. He also intercepted 4 passes for 54 yards, and recovered 20 fumbles. Overall, he gained 11,391 yards and scored 69 touchdowns.Post-retirement
Green is currently co-host of "The Positive Side of Sports" on KXAM in Phoenix, alongside
Charles Barkley andRoy Garibaldi .
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