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Roy Green was born on 30 June, 1957 in Magnolia, Arkansas, U.S., is an American football player (born 1957). Discover Roy Green'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 66 years old?

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 30 June, 1957
Birthday 30 June
Birthplace Magnolia, Arkansas, U.S.
Nationality AR

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1957

Roy Calvin Green (born June 30, 1957) is an American former football wide receiver who played in the National Football League (NFL).

This made him the first player since Eddie Sutton in 1957 to do both in the same game.

Green did this twice more that year against the Dallas Cowboys and Washington.

The following season, Green fully transitioned to wide receiver and performed well in the strike-shortened season.

1979

Green was drafted by the Cardinals in the fourth round of the 1979 NFL Draft.

He starred as a rookie returning kicks, including a 106-yard return for a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys, tying an NFL record.

Green also played well at cornerback.

1980

Green married his wife, Sharon, before the 1980 NFL season.

Ottis Anderson and Theotis Brown served as groomsmen and his brother, Leotis, was best man.

Since retiring from the NFL, Green has shifted his focus to helping improve the health of current and former professional athletes through promoting sleep apnea awareness across the country.

He has teamed up with dental icon, David Gergen, and a company called Pro Player Health Alliance to hold free public awareness events in local communities all over the nation.

After joining the cause of Pro Player Health Alliance and using his extensive number of connections to players, he has helped get over 150 former players successfully treated for sleep apnea.

1981

In 1981, he stepped in as wide receiver part-time and managed to gain 708 yards on merely 33 catches, which equated to nearly 21.5 yards per catch.

On September 20 against the Washington Redskins, he caught a touchdown pass and recorded an interception.

1982

During his career, the Cardinals only made the playoffs once, in the strike-shortened 1982 season, and would only garner winning records two other times.

1983

Green led the Cardinals in receiving in 1983, 1984 and 1988 (during those intervening years, veterans Pat Tilley and J. T. Smith split time leading the team in receiving).

He was usually one of the few stars on a mediocre team.

1984

Green truly shined during the next several seasons, particularly in 1984 when his 1,555 receiving yards were then the third highest in a season (through the 2005 season, this has since dropped to eighteenth).

1987

Green played with the Cardinals past their move to Phoenix, Arizona in 1987.

1988

He caught 68 passes in 1988 for 1,097 yards with seven touchdowns for his third and final 1,000-yard season in 1988.

The following year saw him play in just twelve games and catch 44 passes for 703 yards with seven touchdowns.

1990

Green caught 53 passes in the 1990 season that got him to 500 career receptions, which as of the end of that season saw just 24 other players with as many receptions.

1991

He played for the St. Louis / Phoenix Cardinals, where he played his first three seasons as a safety, then played for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1991 to 1992.

Green was born in Magnolia, Arkansas.

Green played college football at Henderson State University.

He played defensive back and returned kicks for Henderson State University, and achieved All-American status.

On June 9, 1991, he was traded to the Cleveland Browns for an undisclosed draft pick.

On August 20, 1991, he was cut from the team when the Browns reduced their roster to sixty and elected to keep rookie Michael Jackson and Reggie Langhorne instead.

Green was subsequently signed by the Philadelphia Eagles, who sought veteran leadership at wide receiver to replace the retired Mike Quick and the waived Cris Carter.

Green played much of that season, in which a lackluster offense was balanced by a sensational defense.

1993

Green played sparingly the following season and retired in 1993.

John Madden honored Green in his annual All-Madden Team, stating that at one point, he regarded Green as not the best wide receiver in the game, but the best player.

Green finished with 559 receptions for 8,965 yards and 66 touchdowns.

He also rushed for 140 yards, returned 27 punts for 230 yards, and added another 2,002 yards on kickoff returns.

He also intercepted 4 passes for 54 yards and recovered 20 fumbles.

Overall, he gained 11,391 yards and scored 69 touchdowns, with his 62 for the Cardinals being a franchise record.

2012

In 2012, Green was diagnosed with kidney disease due to the long-term use of anti-inflammatories during his playing career in the NFL.

Following a year of dialysis three days a week, his daughters, Miyosha, 30, and Candace, 26, both offered to donate a kidney to their father.

2016

On October 2, 2016, Green was inducted as the 16th member of the Arizona Cardinals Ring of Honor.

2017

On September 15, 2017, Green was inducted into the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame.