- Mike Collier
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Mike Collier Position(s)
Running backJersey #(s)
44, 35Born September 21, 1953
Baltimore, MarylandCareer information Year(s) 1975–1979 NFL Draft 1975 / Round: 14 / Pick: 364 College Morgan State University Professional teams - Pittsburgh Steelers (1975)
- Buffalo Bills (1977, 1979)
Career stats Rushing attempts-yards 86-370 Receptions-yards 11-73 Touchdowns 6 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - No notable achievements
Michael J. "Mike" Collier (born September 21, 1953 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a retired professional American football running back in the National Football League. He played three seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Buffalo Bills.
He now resides in Hagerstown, Maryland with two of his three children and his wife Lisa.
Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl X Champions 5 Terry Hanratty | 10 Roy Gerela | 12 Terry Bradshaw | 17 Joe Gilliam | 20 Rocky Bleier | 23 Mike Wagner | 24 J. T. Thomas | 27 Glen Edwards | 31 Donnie Shell | 32 Franco Harris | 33 John Fuqua | 34 Andy Russell | 36 Dave Brown | 38 Ed Bradley | 39 Bobby Walden | 43 Frank Lewis | 44 Mike Collier | 45 Jim Allen | 46 Reggie Harrison | 47 Mel Blount | 50 Jim Clack | 51 Loren Toews | 52 Mike Webster | 54 Marv Kellum | 55 Jon Kolb | 56 Ray Mansfield | 57 Sam Davis | 58 Jack Lambert | 59 Jack Ham | 63 Ernie Holmes | 64 Steve Furness | 68 L. C. Greenwood | 71 Gordon Gravelle | 72 Gerry Mullins | 74 Dave Reavis | 75 Joe Greene | 76 John Banaszak | 78 Dwight White | 82 John Stallworth | 84 Randy Grossman | 86 Reggie Garrett | 87 Larry Brown | 88 Lynn Swann (MVP)
Head Coach: Chuck Noll
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