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Happy Retirement, Harold Carmichael!
We celebrate the career of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history and longtime ambassador of the Philadelphia Eagles, Harold Carmichael ...

Harold Carmichael is the Eagles all-time leader in receiving yards and in receiving touchdowns (8,978 yards and 79 touchdowns)

WR Harold Carmichael played 13 seasons with the Eagles (1971-1983)

During his time, Carmichael amassed 8,978 receiving yards

He added 79 receiving touchdowns to his near 9,000 yards

Harold was selected in the seventh round by the Eagles with 161st overall pick in 1971 NFL Draft

In 1987, Harold Carmichael was inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame

Carmichael with fellow Eagles Hall of Famer, Brian Dawkins

He is from Jacksonville, Florida and played collegiately at Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

In 1989, Carmichael was inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame

Carmichael was selected to four Pro Bowls during his years with the Eagles (1973, 1978, 1979, 1980)

The Associated Press voted Carmichael as a member of the All-NFL second team twice throughout his career (1973, 1979)

Carmichael hugging QB Donovan McNabb when he returned to Lincoln Financial Field

After his career, Harold continued to help the organization and offered some tips to Eagles wide receivers