About Tim Carter Memorabilia & Collectibles
Playing as a free agent in the football league, Tim Carter originated from Atlanta, Georgia and was born on September 21, 2979. He got his big break in the National Football League when he was chosen by the
New York Giants during an amateur draft in 2002. Carter graduated from Lakewood High School and Auburn College where he had his early beginnings as a letterman in a number of sporting events.
Tim Carter is considered to be a great addition to the Giants’ roster of amazing players. He got his first reception in 2006 when his team played against another competing group, the
Philadelphia Eagles. A year after his stint with the Giants, he was exchanged for
Reuben Droughns, a running back from Cleveland Browns. He was able to lead the team in several wins and had left a mark with 117 yards as well as a touchdown. Carter had also been with the Houston Texans in 2009 and got transferred to St. Louis Rams after some months with his previous team.
Tim Carter is also best remembered to be the cousin of other exceptional players in the league namely,
Dwight Gooden and Gary Sheffield. He had also other relatives in such sporting events such as Darrin Nelson and Ozzie Newsome who are at the same time in football.
Take a closer look at Tim Carter’s outstanding contribution in the major league by purchasing some of his memorabilia and collectibles which are already available online. Some of which include his signed photos as well as his autographed jerseys.
About Tim Carter:
Tim Carter (fullname: Timothy M. Carter; no nicknames) played from 2002 until 2009 for the New York Giants, Cleveland Browns and St. Louis Rams. He played 71 games, starting 11 of those. Born in Atlanta , GA on September 21, 1979, Carter stands 6'0 and weighs 200 lbs. He attended college at Auburn. He was drafted by the New York Giants in the 2nd round (46th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft.