Date of birth | January 17, 1930 |
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Place of birth | Rockwall, Texas, U.S. |
Date of death | May 22, 1989 | (aged 59)
Place of death | Dilley, Texas, U.S. |
Career information | |
Position(s) | End, defensive end |
US college | Texas |
High school | Rockwall (Rockwall, Texas) |
NFL draft | 1953 / round: 8 / Pick 95 |
Career history | |
As player | |
1954–1956 | Cleveland Browns |
1957–1958 | Green Bay Packers |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Pro Bowls | 1 |
Career stats | |
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Carlton Massey (January 17, 1930 – May 22, 1989) was an American professional football player who was a defensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland Browns (1954–1956) and Green Bay Packers (1957–1958). He attended Southwestern University and the University of Texas.
Though he played defensive in the pros, he was a two-way starter at Texas who also led the team in receiving yards in 1953. He helped Texas to win the Southwest Conference Championship and Cotton Bowl in 1952 and to finish ranked 10th in the nation. In the Cotton Bowl, he tackled Dave Griffith for a safety after Griffith attempted a fake punt...on first down. In 1953, he was a consensus All-American and All-Conference player and led Texas, as team captain, to a share of the Conference Championship and a final ranking of #8.
He was selected by the Browns in the eighth round (95th overall) of the 1953 NFL draft and participated in the 1955 Pro Bowl. He wore the number 82 with the Browns and the number 81 with the Packers. Massey played a total of 49 games in his five NFL seasons. He had one interception in his career that was returned 24 yards.[1]
In 1975 he was admitted to the University of Texas Hall of Honor.[2]