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Terry Metcalf
No. 21, 26
Date of birth (1951-09-24) September 24, 1951 (age 73)
Place of birthSeattle, Washington
Career information
Position(s)Running back
US collegeLong Beach State
NFL draft1973 / round: 3 / pick: 63
Career history
As player
1973–1977St. Louis Cardinals
1978–1980Toronto Argonauts (CFL)
1981Washington Redskins
Career highlights and awards
Pro Bowls1974, 1975, 1977
Career stats

Terrance Randolph Metcalf (born September 24, 1951) is a former professional gridiron football running back who played six total seasons in the National Football League (NFL), five of them with the St. Louis Cardinals and one with the Washington Redskins, and three season in the Canadian Football League (CFL) with Toronto Argonauts. He attended Long Beach State University. He is the father of former NFL wide receiver and kick returner Eric Metcalf.

Metcalf finished his NFL career with 3,489 rushing yards, 245 receptions for 2,457 yards, 936 punt return yards, and 3,087 yards returning kickoffs. He also scored 36 touchdowns (24 rushing, 9 receiving, 1 punt return, 2 kickoff returns). He holds the record for most games with 250+ all purpose yards: 7.

In the 14-game 1975 season, Metcalf set a then-NFL record for combined yards with 2,462. This feat has since been eclipsed during the 16-game era, Lionel James of the San Diego Chargers being the first to do so in 1985. James' head coach was Don Coryell, who also coached Metcalf during his record-setting season. He also became the first player in NFL history to average at least 30 yards per kick return and 10 yards per punt return in the same season. Joshua Cribbs of the Cleveland Browns became the second in 2007.

Metcalf also played three full seasons in the Canadian Football League with the Toronto Argonauts. In 1978 he rushed 169 times for 669 yards, and caught 31 passes. In 1979 he carried the ball 141 times for 691 yards and caught 55 passes, and in his final year, 1980, he rushed for 540 yards and caught 51 passes. While he was a division all star in 1979, his rushing average is below the 5 yards per carry expected by a good running back in the CFL (with its three down game) and his performance in Toronto was seen as underwhelming.

Coaching career

Metcalf coached at Renton High School Renton High School in Renton, Washington until 2008.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Schools, Renton. "Renton School District :: Renton High School". Renton School District. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Renton School District :: Renton High School". Renton School District. Retrieved 31 January 2012.