About Fred Carr Memorabilia & Collectibles
A former football player, Fred Alton Carr was born on August 19, 1946 and hails from Phoenix, Arizona. He was best remembered to be the loyal linebacker of the
Green Bay Packers, an American team that is currently based in Wisconsin and is a member of the National Football Conference’s North Division. Carr, also known as Freddy is said to have stayed in this group for nine years. This is also the only group he had been with in his entire National Football League career. Among the team’s roster of exceptional players include
James Lofton, a wide receiver from California,
Forrest Gregg, an offensive tackle from Birthright, Texas as well as
Cal Hubbard, an umpire from Florida.
Even when he was young, Fred Carr had already been into different kinds of sports not just football. He was very much engaged in a number of sports opportunities in high school such as basketball, discus throwing as well as shot put. He was in Phoenix Union High School and the University of Texas for his academic years in school. Because of his amazing performances, he had always been taken to several engagements and competitions. Carr was also selected as part of the El Paso campus in Texas’ Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.
Fred Carr got to start his NHL career when he was elected by the Packers in 1968 during an amateur draft. Later on, he was remarkably noted by a lot to have been very outstanding in his performances. In 1971, he was named as the Pro Bowl Most Valuable Player.
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About Fred Carr:
Fred Carr (fullname: Freddie Alton Carr; no nicknames) played from 1968 until 1977 for the Green Bay Packers. He played 140 games, starting 112 of those. Born in Phoenix, AZ on August 19, 1946, Carr stands 6'5 and weighs 238 lbs. He attended college at Texas-El Paso. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the 1st round (5th overall) of the 1968 NFL Draft.