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Carl Garrett
No. 30, 26, 31
Position:Halfback
Personal information
Born: (1947-08-31) August 31, 1947 (age 76)
Denton, Texas
Career information
College:New Mexico Highlands
NFL draft:1969 / Round: 3 / Pick: 58
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Rushing attempts-yards:1031-4197
Receptions-yards:182-1931
Touchdowns:35

Carl L. Garrett (born August 31, 1947 in Denton, Texas) is a former American football halfback who began his professional career with the American Football League's Boston Patriots.

Carl Garrett caught 29 passes for 267 yards and two touchdowns in 1969, and ran the ball for over five yards per carry with 137 attempts for 691 yards and five touchdowns. He was the 1969 Sporting News ' AFL Rookie of the Year. He was also selected to the AFL All-Star team in 1969.

Garrett was involved in a highly unusual trade just prior to the 1971 season. The Patriots traded Garrett to the Dallas Cowboys for running back Duane Thomas. Shortly after the players reported to their new teams, the trade was rescinded, and Thomas returned to the Cowboys and Garrett to the Patriots. The Cowboys ultimately won the Super Bowl at the end of the 1971 season with Duane Thomas as their leading rusher in the game.

In 1985 after retiring from football Garrett was convicted of rape and sentenced to nine years in prison. His parole was revoked in 2005 and he was sentenced to two years in prison for failing to register as a convicted sex offender.

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Preceded by American Football League Rookie of the Year
1969
with Greg Cook
NFL merged with AFL
Preceded by New England Patriots Leading Rusher
1971
Succeeded by

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