ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Reggie Garrett Reggie GarrettAmerican football player (born 1951) Reggie GarrettNo. 86PositionWide receiverPersonal informationBorn (1951-11-21) November 21, 1951 (age 74)Silsbee, Texas, U.S.Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)Listed weight174 lb (79 kg)Career informationHigh schoolWaldo Mathew (Silsbee)CollegeEastern MichiganNFL draft1974: undraftedCareer history Pittsburgh Steelers (1974–1975) Awards and highlights 2× Super Bowl champion (IX, X) Career NFL statisticsReceiving yards178Receptions13Receiving TDs1Games played28Stats at Pro Football Reference Reginald Weldon Garrett (born November 21, 1951) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for three seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Eastern Michigan Eagles. He is currently the safety and security manager at U.S. Foods in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.[1] Early life Reggie Garrett was born in Silsbee, Texas, and attended Waldo Mathew High School (now Silsbee High School). He studied at New Mexico Highlands University and graduated from Eastern Michigan University.[2] References ↑ "Retired Player News: December 2014" (PDF). National Football League. Retrieved July 18, 2018. ↑ "Reggie Garrett". Databasefootball.com. Archived from the original on February 11, 2007. Retrieved April 9, 2016. vtePittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl IX champions 5 Terry Hanratty 10 Roy Gerela 12 Terry Bradshaw 17 Joe Gilliam 20 Rocky Bleier 22 Dick Conn 23 Mike Wagner 24 J. T. Thomas 25 Ron Shanklin 26 Preston Pearson 27 Glen Edwards 31 Donnie Shell 32 Franco Harris (MVP) 33 John Fuqua 34 Andy Russell 35 Steve Davis 38 Ed Bradley 39 Bobby Walden 43 Frank Lewis 45 Jim Allen 46 Reggie Harrison 47 Mel Blount 50 Jim Clack 51 Loren Toews 52 Mike Webster 54 Marv Kellum 55 Jon Kolb 56 Ray Mansfield 57 Sam Davis 58 Jack Lambert 59 Jack Ham 62 Jim Wolf 63 Ernie Holmes 64 Steve Furness 68 L. C. Greenwood 71 Gordon Gravelle 72 Gerry Mullins 73 Rick Druschel 74 Dave Reavis 75 Joe Greene 77 Charlie Davis 78 Dwight White 82 John Stallworth 84 Randy Grossman 86 Reggie Garrett 87 Larry Brown 88 Lynn Swann 89 John McMakin Head coach: Chuck Noll Coaches: Bud Carson Dick Hoak George Perles Dan Radakovich Louis Riecke Lionel Taylor Paul Uram Woody Widenhofer vtePittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl X champions 5 Terry Hanratty 10 Roy Gerela 12 Terry Bradshaw 17 Joe Gilliam 20 Rocky Bleier 23 Mike Wagner 24 J. T. Thomas 27 Glen Edwards 29 Brent Sexton 31 Donnie Shell 32 Franco Harris 33 John Fuqua 34 Andy Russell 36 Dave Brown 38 Ed Bradley 39 Bobby Walden 43 Frank Lewis 44 Mike Collier 45 Jim Allen 46 Reggie Harrison 47 Mel Blount 50 Jim Clack 51 Loren Toews 52 Mike Webster 54 Marv Kellum 55 Jon Kolb 56 Ray Mansfield 57 Sam Davis 58 Jack Lambert 59 Jack Ham 63 Ernie Holmes 64 Steve Furness 68 L. C. Greenwood 71 Gordon Gravelle 72 Gerry Mullins 74 Dave Reavis 75 Joe Greene 76 John Banaszak 78 Dwight White 82 John Stallworth 84 Randy Grossman 86 Reggie Garrett 87 Larry Brown 88 Lynn Swann (MVP) Head coach: Chuck Noll Coaches: Bud Carson Dick Hoak George Perles Dan Radakovich Louis Riecke Lionel Taylor Paul Uram Woody Widenhofer This biographical article relating to an American football wide receiver born in the 1950s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte