Eddie Bell (wide receiver)

Eddie Bell
No. 7
Position: Wide receiver
Personal information
Date of birth: (1946-09-13) September 13, 1946
Place of birth: Waco, Texas
Career information
College: Idaho State
NFL Draft: 1970 / Round: 9 / Pick: 228
Career history
Career NFL statistics
Receptions: 118
Receiving Yards: 1,774
Touchdowns: 12
Player stats at NFL.com

Eddie Bell (born September 13, 1946 in Waco, Texas) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League.

He graduated from G.W. Carver High School in Waco in 1965. He played in the Texas high school all-star game in Houston, TX in 19965 as a running back. On July 16, 2016 he will be inducted the Prairie View Interscholastic League Coaches Association (PVILCA) Hall of Fame. (E. Bell, personal communication, June 2, 2016).

He played for the Idaho State Bengels from 1967-1969. In 1969 he was first team all-American and holds the national record for pass receiving, for 96 receptions for 1,522 yards and 21 touchdowns in a single season. In 1969 he was selected to the All-American bowl in Tampa Florida coached by Bo Schembechler, Duffy Daugherty and Buddy Ryan. In 1969 he was also the sprint champion in the 220 yard dash for the Big Sky Conference. After that he was inducted into Ring of Honor and the Hall of Fame of Idaho State. On November 22, 1969 was Ed Bell's Day in the city of Pocatello, Idaho for athletic accomplishments. In 2016 he was nominated for the NCAA college football Hall of Fame. (E. Bell, personal communication, June 2, 2016)

He was drafted by the New York Jets in the ninth round of the 1970 NFL Draft.

The first opportunity to start was in his rookie year and he tied a club record of 12 catches in one game against the Baltimore Colts thrown by Joe Namath. The co holders of that record are Hall of Famer Don Maynard and Art Powell (wide reviever). (E. Bell, personal communication, June 2, 2016)

Bell also played for the San Diego Chargers.[1]

References

  1. "Eddie Bell". pro-football-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved November 6, 2014.


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