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Dwayne Carswell was born on 18 January, 1972 in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S., is an American football player (born 1972). Discover Dwayne Carswell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Dwayne Carswell Height, Weight & Measurements
At 52 years old, Dwayne Carswell height is 6′ 3″ .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Dwayne Carswell Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dwayne Carswell worth at the age of 52 years old? Dwayne Carswell’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Dwayne Carswell's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Dwayne Carswell (born January 18, 1972) is an American former professional football player who was a tight end from 1994-2005 for the Denver Broncos in the National Football League (NFL).
As a sophomore in 1991, he recorded 435 rushing yards and five touchdowns.
As a senior, he recorded 32 receptions for 259 yards.
He finished his career with 65 receptions for 511 yards and two touchdowns.
While at Liberty, Carswell was coached at Liberty by former Cleveland Browns' head coach Sam Rutigliano.
He was originally signed as an undrafted rookie free agent by the Broncos in 1994.
He played college football at Liberty University.
Carswell went unselected in the 1994 NFL Draft, however, on May 3, he was signed by the Denver Broncos.
He was later waived by the team on August 26, to be re-signed to the teams' practice squad four days later.
He spent the first 11 weeks of the season on the practice squad until he was signed to the active roster on November 25.
He made his NFL debut on November 27, 1994 against the Cincinnati Bengals, during the game he played on special teams.
In 1995, Carswell was inactive for seven of the Broncos' first 13 games before making his first career start against the Seattle Seahawks on December 10, when he replaced Shannon Sharpe, who had an eye injury.
Carwell's first career reception came on a five-yard pass from John Elway in the second quarter.
For the season, he recorded three receptions for 37 yards (12.3 avg.) and two special-teams tackles.
In 1996, Carswell played in all 16 of the Broncos regular-season games and started one at tight end in place of Sharpe.
Most of Carswell's playing time during the regular season came on special teams and as the backup tight end on offense.
He finished the season with 15 receptions for 85 yards (5.7 avg.) and five special-teams tackles.
In 1997, Carswell played mostly in a reserve role at tight end and on special teams in all 16 games and made three starts at tight end.
He finished the season with 12 receptions for 96 yards (8.0 avg.) and scored his first career touchdown on a 24-yard reception from Elway against the St. Louis Rams on September 14.
On January 25, he recorded one receptions for four-yards in a 31-24 win over the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XXXII.
Carswell won two Super Bowl rings with the Broncos in 1998 and 1999 and was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2001.
His first career reception came on a five-yard pass from Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway.
In 1998, Carswell played all 16 regular-games, making one start, as the backup tight end and recorded four receptions for 51 yards.
He was also named in 1999 to the "Top 100 Athletes of Jacksonville" list.
Carswell then attended Liberty University, where he played both running back for two seasons and tight end for his final two seasons.
In 1999, Carswell became more of a contributor on offense, than in years past.
He played all 16 regular-games, starting the last 11, catching 24 passes for 201 yards (8.4 avg.) with two touchdowns while also contributing on special teams.
In 2000, Carswell started all 16 regular-season games and set career highs in every receiving category by finishing third on the team with 49 receptions for 495 yards (10.1 avg.) and three touchdowns.
And in 2001, Carswell started all 16 regular-games, recording 34 receptions for 299 yds.
(8.8 avg.) and a career-high four touchdowns.
For his performance, he was selected to his first, and only Pro Bowl.
In 2002, with the return of Shannon Sharpe, who had played the previous two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, Carswell returned to being the Broncos backup, blocking tight end.
For the season, he played all 16 regular-season games, with seven starts, four coming when the Broncos opened the game in a two-tight end set three while replacing the injured Sharpe.
In 2003, Carswell played all 16 regular-season games, with 10 starts, nine when the team started the game in a two tight end set and one replacing an inactive Sharpe.
For the season, Carswell recorded six receptions for 53 yards (8.8 avg.) with a touchdown.
Carswell received the Ed Block Courage Award, after suffering season-ending internal injuries in October 2005, in a car crash in Aurora, Colorado.
Carswell was signed by the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League in January 2007.
However, he was waived the next month.
Carswell was born in Jacksonville, Florida and attended Temple High School and University Christian School where he was an All-State selection as a junior and senior.
He was named Second-team All-State as a sophomore at Temple and also earned All-Conference, All-District and All-County honors during his high school career as a safety, running back and wide receiver.