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A multi-talented player, Metcalf excelled at offense and as a returner on special teams. In his second NFL season, he led the league in kickoff return yards (1,052) and return touchdowns (2). He also led the NFL in punt return touchdowns in 4 different seasons(1993-1995, 1997). Overall, Metcalf finished his career with 2,392 rushing yards, 541 receptions for 5,572 yards, 3,453 punt return yards, and 5,813 yards returning kickoffs. This gave him a total of 17,230 all-purpose yards, ranking him within the NFL's top 10 leaders in that category at the time of his retirement. He also scored 55 touchdowns(12 rushing, 31 receiving, 10 punt returns, 2 kickoff returns). His 12 special teams touchdowns are the second most in NFL history behind [[Brian Mitchell]], and his 10 punt return touchdowns are an NFL record.
A multi-talented player, Metcalf excelled at offense and as a returner on special teams. In his second NFL season, he led the league in kickoff return yards (1,052) and return touchdowns (2). He also led the NFL in punt return touchdowns in 4 different seasons(1993-1995, 1997). Overall, Metcalf finished his career with 2,392 rushing yards, 541 receptions for 5,572 yards, 3,453 punt return yards, and 5,813 yards returning kickoffs. This gave him a total of 17,230 all-purpose yards, ranking him within the NFL's top 10 leaders in that category at the time of his retirement. He also scored 55 touchdowns(12 rushing, 31 receiving, 10 punt returns, 2 kickoff returns). His 12 special teams touchdowns are the second most in NFL history behind [[Brian Mitchell]], and his 10 punt return touchdowns are an NFL record.


He attended Bishop O'Connell High School in Arlington, VA. His father Terry Metcalf, was also a former football player as a kick returner.
He attended Bishop O'Connell High School in Arlington, VA. His father Terry Metcalf, was a running back/kick returner for the [[Arizona Cardinals|St. Louis Cardinals]] and [[Washington Redskins]].


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{{NFL.com player}} template missing ID and not present in Wikidata. Eric Quinn Metcalf (born January 23, 1968 in Seattle, Washington) is a former National Football League running back and wide receiver who played for the Cleveland Browns(1989-1994), as well as Atlanta(1995-1996), San Diego(1997), Arizona(1998), Carolina(1999), Washington(2001) and Green Bay(2002). He was a four time Pro Bowler for Cleveland and the San Diego Chargers.

A multi-talented player, Metcalf excelled at offense and as a returner on special teams. In his second NFL season, he led the league in kickoff return yards (1,052) and return touchdowns (2). He also led the NFL in punt return touchdowns in 4 different seasons(1993-1995, 1997). Overall, Metcalf finished his career with 2,392 rushing yards, 541 receptions for 5,572 yards, 3,453 punt return yards, and 5,813 yards returning kickoffs. This gave him a total of 17,230 all-purpose yards, ranking him within the NFL's top 10 leaders in that category at the time of his retirement. He also scored 55 touchdowns(12 rushing, 31 receiving, 10 punt returns, 2 kickoff returns). His 12 special teams touchdowns are the second most in NFL history behind Brian Mitchell, and his 10 punt return touchdowns are an NFL record.

He attended Bishop O'Connell High School in Arlington, VA. His father Terry Metcalf, was a running back/kick returner for the St. Louis Cardinals and Washington Redskins.

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