Terry Mickens

American football player (born 1971) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Terry KaJuan Mickens (born February 21, 1971) is an American former professional football player, who was a wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers and Oakland Raiders from 1994 to 1999. He played college football at Florida A&M University.

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Terry Mickens
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Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1971-02-21) February 21, 1971 (age 54)
Tallahassee, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:201 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High school:Tallahassee (FL) Leon
College:Florida A&M
NFL draft:1994 / round: 5 / pick: 146
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:70
Receiving yards:851
Receiving touchdowns:4
Stats at Pro Football Reference
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College career

After being a fringe Division I-AA All-America candidate, starting quarterback woes plagued Mickens' final college season. He was coached by former Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Ken Riley and ran a 4.5 second 40-yard dash.[1]

Professional career

Green Bay Packers

Mickens was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the fifth round (146th overall) of the 1994 NFL draft.[2][3][4] He appeared in twelve games and caught four passes his rookie season.[5] He continued to see sparse playing time his sophomore year.[6] In 1996, he was part of the Super Bowl XXXI winning Green Bay Packers team, seeing his best action as a Packer to date, with 18 catches for 161 yards.[7] He only caught two passes due to a high ankle sprain in 1997, his last year with the Packers.[8]

Oakland Raiders

The Oakland Raiders signed Mickens in May 1998.[citation needed] His most productive season came in 1998, where he caught 24 passes for 346 yards and 1 touchdown. He earned playing time after beating out Desmond Howard, Olanda Truitt and Kenny Shedd for the No. 3 receiver position.[9] In 1999, Mickens did not reach the end zone at all but still caught 20 passes.[10] A neck injury before the 2000 season landed him on injured reserve for the entire season.[11] He played in all 32 games he was healthy while he was in Oakland.[12]

Post career life

In 2004, he began scouting for the Philadelphia Eagles.[citation needed] He has one son, Tyler.[13]

References

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