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Kenny Duckett

Kenneth Wayne Duckett (October 1, 1959 – April 15, 1998) was an American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the New Orleans Saints and Dallas Cowboys. He played college football at Wake Forest University.

Kenny Duckett
No. 83, 86
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born:(1959-10-01)October 1, 1959
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
Died:April 15, 1998(1998-04-15) (aged 38)
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:184 lb (83 kg)
Career information
High school:R.J. Reynolds
(Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
College:Wake Forest
NFL draft:1982 / Round: 3 / Pick: 68
Career history
Career highlights and awards
  • 2× All-ACC (1980, 1981)
  • ACC Brian Piccolo Award (1982)
Career NFL statistics
Games played:36
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Early years edit

Duckett attended Richard J. Reynolds High School, where he was diagnosed with diabetes in the tenth grade. He continued to play football despite warnings from his doctors, problems maintaining weight and his healing capacity being affected by his illness.[1]

As a senior running back, he rushed for over 900 yards and scored 20 touchdowns. He received All-state, All-American and Winston-Salem Player of the Year honors. He finished his high school career with over 2,000 total yards and 20 touchdowns.

He also practiced baseball and basketball. As a senior in baseball, he received All-conference, All-American, Player of the Year honors and was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers.

College career edit

Duckett accepted a football scholarship from Wake Forest University. He broke his ankle returning a kickoff in the third game of his true freshman season and was redshirted.

As a redshirt freshman, he was switched from running back to wide receiver, but again broke the same ankle the week before the start of the season and missed 5 weeks. The injury affected his speed and he had to work to regain his previous form. He became the team's kickoff returner, making 25 returns for 495 yards (19.8-yard avg.). He also had 2 receptions for 16 yards.

As a sophomore in 1979, he became a starter at wide receiver, posting 19 receptions (fifth on the team) for 370 yards (second on the team), a 19.5-yard average and 16 kickoff returns for 339 yards (21.2-yard avg.).

As a junior he had a breakout season, registering 50 receptions (second in the ACC), 656 receiving yards (third in the ACC) and 12 receiving touchdowns (School and ACC record, ranked third nationally). He also had 11 kickoff returns for 182 yards (16-yard avg.).

As a senior, he was limited with a knee sprain injury and missed 3 games. He recorded 37 receptions (second on the team) for 457 yards (second on the team), 7 touchdowns (led the team) and 3 kickoff returns for 57 yards (19-yard avg.).

He finished his college career with 108 receptions (third in school history), 1,507 receiving yards (second in school history), 19 receiving touchdowns, 62 kick-offs returns for 1,251 yards and 27 punt returns for 212 yards. At the time he set school records for most kickoff returns (62), most touchdown receptions in a season (12) and most career touchdown receptions (19).

Professional career edit

New Orleans Saints edit

Duckett was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the third round (68th overall) of the 1982 NFL Draft, after dropping because of his diabetes condition. He was mainly used as a kickoff returner and backup wide receiver. He missed 2 games with shoulder and finger injuries. As a rookie, he had 12 catches for 196 yards and averaged 16.3 yards per reception. He had 4 receptions for 71 yards against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

In 1983, he tallied 19 receptions for 283 yards and averaged 21.8-yards on 33 kickoff returns. He missed 2 games with a foot injury. He didn't record any receptions in the last 7 contests of the season, after being limited with injuries. He had 5 receptions for 53 yards, one receiving touchdown and a 61-yard kickoff return, in his only start against the Chicago Bears.

In 1984, he missed the last 5 games of the season with a diabetic condition. He appeared in 11 games, finishing with 3 receptions for 24 yards and a 20-yard average on 29 kickoff returns.

On August 27, 1985, he was placed on injured reserve list with a hand injury and was later waived on October 15.[2][3] He left the team with 64 kickoff returns for 1,338 yards (20.9-yard avg.), 503 receiving yards and 4 receiving touchdowns.

Dallas Cowboys edit

On December 5, 1985, he was signed as a free agent by the Dallas Cowboys, to replace an injured Robert Lavette and be the team's kickoff returner.[4] His best game came in the playoffs against the Los Angeles Rams, when he averaged 24.8-yards on 4 kickoff returns. He was released on August 18, 1986.[5]

Personal life edit

Duckett's older brother, Rick, was a college basketball coach.[6]

Duckett contributed extensively to the Forsyth Chapter of the American Diabetes Association. In 1993, he started suffering from kidney failure as a result of his diabetes condition. On April 15, 1998, he was found dead at his home at the age of 38, due to renal failure.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Rookie Kenny Duckett came to the New Orleans Saints..." Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  2. ^ "Transactions". Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  3. ^ "Transactions". Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  4. ^ "Transactions". Eugene Register-Guard. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  5. ^ "Transactions". Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  6. ^ Dell, John. "Former WSSU coach Rick Duckett dies after battle with cancer". Winston-Salem Journal. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  7. ^ "Obituaries in the News". Retrieved January 12, 2020.

External links edit

  • New Orleans Saints Flashback: Kenny Duckett
  • Kenny Duckett Finds Four-Leaf Clovers in Astroturf

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Kenneth Wayne Duckett October 1 1959 April 15 1998 was an American football wide receiver in the National Football League NFL for the New Orleans Saints and Dallas Cowboys He played college football at Wake Forest University Kenny DuckettNo 83 86Position Wide receiverPersonal informationBorn 1959 10 01 October 1 1959Winston Salem North Carolina U S Died April 15 1998 1998 04 15 aged 38 Winston Salem North Carolina U S Height 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Weight 184 lb 83 kg Career informationHigh school R J Reynolds Winston Salem North Carolina College Wake ForestNFL draft 1982 Round 3 Pick 68Career historyNew Orleans Saints 1982 1985 Dallas Cowboys 1985 Career highlights and awards2 All ACC 1980 1981 ACC Brian Piccolo Award 1982 Career NFL statisticsGames played 36Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 New Orleans Saints 3 2 Dallas Cowboys 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editDuckett attended Richard J Reynolds High School where he was diagnosed with diabetes in the tenth grade He continued to play football despite warnings from his doctors problems maintaining weight and his healing capacity being affected by his illness 1 As a senior running back he rushed for over 900 yards and scored 20 touchdowns He received All state All American and Winston Salem Player of the Year honors He finished his high school career with over 2 000 total yards and 20 touchdowns He also practiced baseball and basketball As a senior in baseball he received All conference All American Player of the Year honors and was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers College career editDuckett accepted a football scholarship from Wake Forest University He broke his ankle returning a kickoff in the third game of his true freshman season and was redshirted As a redshirt freshman he was switched from running back to wide receiver but again broke the same ankle the week before the start of the season and missed 5 weeks The injury affected his speed and he had to work to regain his previous form He became the team s kickoff returner making 25 returns for 495 yards 19 8 yard avg He also had 2 receptions for 16 yards As a sophomore in 1979 he became a starter at wide receiver posting 19 receptions fifth on the team for 370 yards second on the team a 19 5 yard average and 16 kickoff returns for 339 yards 21 2 yard avg As a junior he had a breakout season registering 50 receptions second in the ACC 656 receiving yards third in the ACC and 12 receiving touchdowns School and ACC record ranked third nationally He also had 11 kickoff returns for 182 yards 16 yard avg As a senior he was limited with a knee sprain injury and missed 3 games He recorded 37 receptions second on the team for 457 yards second on the team 7 touchdowns led the team and 3 kickoff returns for 57 yards 19 yard avg He finished his college career with 108 receptions third in school history 1 507 receiving yards second in school history 19 receiving touchdowns 62 kick offs returns for 1 251 yards and 27 punt returns for 212 yards At the time he set school records for most kickoff returns 62 most touchdown receptions in a season 12 and most career touchdown receptions 19 Professional career editNew Orleans Saints edit Duckett was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the third round 68th overall of the 1982 NFL Draft after dropping because of his diabetes condition He was mainly used as a kickoff returner and backup wide receiver He missed 2 games with shoulder and finger injuries As a rookie he had 12 catches for 196 yards and averaged 16 3 yards per reception He had 4 receptions for 71 yards against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers In 1983 he tallied 19 receptions for 283 yards and averaged 21 8 yards on 33 kickoff returns He missed 2 games with a foot injury He didn t record any receptions in the last 7 contests of the season after being limited with injuries He had 5 receptions for 53 yards one receiving touchdown and a 61 yard kickoff return in his only start against the Chicago Bears In 1984 he missed the last 5 games of the season with a diabetic condition He appeared in 11 games finishing with 3 receptions for 24 yards and a 20 yard average on 29 kickoff returns On August 27 1985 he was placed on injured reserve list with a hand injury and was later waived on October 15 2 3 He left the team with 64 kickoff returns for 1 338 yards 20 9 yard avg 503 receiving yards and 4 receiving touchdowns Dallas Cowboys edit On December 5 1985 he was signed as a free agent by the Dallas Cowboys to replace an injured Robert Lavette and be the team s kickoff returner 4 His best game came in the playoffs against the Los Angeles Rams when he averaged 24 8 yards on 4 kickoff returns He was released on August 18 1986 5 Personal life editDuckett s older brother Rick was a college basketball coach 6 Duckett contributed extensively to the Forsyth Chapter of the American Diabetes Association In 1993 he started suffering from kidney failure as a result of his diabetes condition On April 15 1998 he was found dead at his home at the age of 38 due to renal failure 7 References edit Rookie Kenny Duckett came to the New Orleans Saints Retrieved January 12 2020 Transactions Retrieved January 12 2020 Transactions Retrieved January 12 2020 Transactions Eugene Register Guard Retrieved January 12 2020 Transactions Retrieved January 12 2020 Dell John Former WSSU coach Rick Duckett dies after battle with cancer Winston Salem Journal Retrieved January 7 2024 Obituaries in the News Retrieved January 12 2020 External links editNew Orleans Saints Flashback Kenny Duckett Kenny Duckett Finds Four Leaf Clovers in Astroturf Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenny Duckett amp oldid 1194272248, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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