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Carter attended ] and was drafted by the Eagles in the 4th round of the 1987 NFL supplemental draft. He under produced for the Eagles and head coach ] waived him. Carter was signed by the Vikings and became a 4 time all pro and played in 8 straight ]. When he left the Vikings after 2001, he held most of the team career receiving records. He briefly played for the Dolphins in 2002. Carter attended ] and was drafted by the Eagles in the 4th round of the 1987 NFL supplemental draft. He under produced for the Eagles and head coach ] waived him. Carter was signed by the Vikings and became a 4 time all pro and played in 8 straight ]. When he left the Vikings after 2001, he held most of the team career receiving records. He briefly played for the Dolphins in 2002.


Carter is currently one of the hosts of ]'s '']''. He is also an ordained minister. Carter is currently one of the hosts of ]'s ''Inside the NFL''. He is also an ordained minister.


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Cris Carter (born November 25, 1965) is a former football player. He played wide receiver for Philadelphia Eagles 1987-89, Minnesota Vikings 1990-2001 and Miami Dolphins 2002.

Carter attended Ohio State and was drafted by the Eagles in the 4th round of the 1987 NFL supplemental draft. He under produced for the Eagles and head coach Buddy Ryan waived him. Carter was signed by the Vikings and became a 4 time all pro and played in 8 straight Pro Bowls. When he left the Vikings after 2001, he held most of the team career receiving records. He briefly played for the Dolphins in 2002.

Carter is currently one of the hosts of HBO's Inside the NFL. He is also an ordained minister.

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