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Mike Reid (American football)

NFL Retired Player
NameMike Reid
PositionDefensive tackle
Jersey #74
Birth dateMay 24, 1947(age 63)
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Career information
Years1970 - 1974
NFL DraftNFL Draft 1970 / Round: 1 / Pick: 7
CollegePenn State
Professional teams
* Cincinnati Bengals (1970-1974)
Career stats
Tackles--
Sacks49
Interceptions0
Career highlights and awards
* 1969 Outland Trophy * 1969 Maxwell Award * All-American (1969) * 2× Pro Bowl selection (1972, 1973) * 2× All-Pro selection (1972, 1973) * 4× All-AFC selection (1971, 1972, 1973, 1974)

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Michael Barry "Mike" Reid (born May 24, 1947, in Altoona, Pennsylvania) is a retired professional American football defensive lineman, as well as a country music artist and composer. After several years playing for the Cincinnati Bengals, Reid retired from football and began his musical career, co-writing several hit singles for country music artists, including Ronnie Milsap's "Stranger in My House", which won a Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1984. Reid later began a solo recording career, releasing two studio albums for Columbia Records. He charted seven singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts as a singer, including the Number One hit "Walk on Faith."

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Preceded by
Bill Stanfill
Outland Trophy Winners
1969

Succeeded by
Jim Stillwagon
Preceded by
O.J. Simpson
Maxwell Award Winner
1969

Succeeded by
Jim Plunkett

Preceded by
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Lee Evans
Calvin Hill
William C. Hurd
Leroy Keyes
Jim Ryun
Silver Anniversary Awards (NCAA)
Class of 1995
Lesley Bush
Larry Echohawk
Kwaku Ohene-Frempong
Bob Lanier
Mike Phipps
Mike Reid
Succeeded by
Marty Liquori
Thomas Lewis Lyons
Cliff Meely
Kurt L. Schmoke
Joe Theismann
Jack Youngblood

Studio albums :
Year Album details Peak positions
US Country
1991 'Turning for Home' 22
1992 'Twilight Town' 59

Singles :
Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country
CAN Country
1990 "Walk on Faith" 1 1 Turning for Home
1991 "'Til You Were Gone" 17 8
"As Simple as That" 14 11
1992 "I'll Stop Loving You" 23 11
"I Got a Life" 54 81
"Keep On Walkin'" 45 52 Twilight Town
1993 "Call Home" 43 42

Guest singles :
Year Single Artist Peak chart
positions
Album
US Country CAN Country
1988 "Old Folks" Ronnie Milsap 2 12 Heart & Soul

Music videos :
Year Video Director
1991 "Walk on Faith" Deaton-Flanigen Productions
1992 "I'll Stop Loving You"
"Keep On Walkin'" Phil Tuckett
1993 "Call Home" Deaton-Flanigen Productions


Walter Camp Alumni of the Year

1986 - Joe Greene,1987 - Mike Reid,1988 - Alan Page,1989 - Dr. Tommy Casanova,1990 - Tom Jackson1991 - Steve Owens,1992 - Kellen Winslow,1993 - Archie Griffin,1994 - Ed Marinaro,1995 - Jim Covert,1996 - Lee Roy Selmon,1997 - Jim Plunkett,1998 - Tony Dorsett,1999 - Bo Jackson,2000 - Don McPherson,2001 - Herschel Walker,2002 - Dave Casper,2003 - Mark May,2004 - George Rogers,2005 - Cornelius Bennett,2006 - Mike Rozier,2007 - Ray Guy,2008 - Tim Brown,2009 - David Fulcher,

Maxwell Award winners

1937: Frank * 1938: O'Brien * 1939: Kinnick * 1940: Harmon * 1941: Dudley * 1942: Governali * 1943: Odell * 1944: G. Davis * 1945: Blanchard * 1946: Trippi * 1947: D. Walker * 1948: Bednarik * 1949: Hart * 1950: Bagnell * 1951: Kazmaier * 1952: Lattner * 1953: Lattner * 1954: Beagle * 1955: Cassady * 1956: McDonald * 1957: Reifsnyder * 1958: Dawkins * 1959: Lucas * 1960: Bellino * 1961: Ferguson * 1962: Baker * 1963: Staubach * 1964: Ressler * 1965: Nobis * 1966: Lynch * 1967: Beban * 1968: Simpson * 1969: Reid * 1970: Plunkett * 1971: Marinaro * 1972: Van Pelt * 1973: Cappelletti * 1974: Joachim * 1975: Griffin * 1976: Dorsett * 1977: Browner * 1978: Fusina * 1979: C. White * 1980: Green * 1981: Allen * 1982: H. Walker * 1983: Rozier * 1984: Flutie * 1985: Long * 1986: Testaverde * 1987: McPherson * 1988: Sanders * 1989: Thompson * 1990: Detmer * 1991: Howard * 1992: Torretta * 1993: Ward * 1994: Collins * 1995: George * 1996: Wuerffel * 1997: P. Manning * 1998: Williams * 1999: Dayne * 2000: Brees * 2001: Dorsey * 2002: Johnson * 2003: E. Manning * 2004: J. White * 2005: Young * 2006: Quinn * 2007: Tebow * 2008: Tebow * 2009: McCoy

Outland Trophy winners

1946: Connor * 1947: Steffy * 1948: Fischer * 1949: Bagdon * 1950: Gain * 1951: Weatherall * 1952: Modselewski * 1953: J. Roberts * 1954: Brooks * 1955: Jones * 1956: Parker * 1957: Karras * 1958: Z. Smith * 1959: McGee * 1960: T. Brown * 1961: Olsen * 1962: Bell * 1963: Appleton * 1964: DeLong * 1965: Nobis * 1966: Phillips * 1967: Yary * 1968: Stanfill * 1969: Reid * 1970: Stillwagon * 1971: Jacobson * 1972: Glover * 1973: Hicks * 1974: White * 1975: Selmon * 1976: Browner * 1977: Shearer * 1978: G. Roberts * 1979: Ritcher * 1980: May * 1981: Rimington * 1982: Rimington * 1983: Steinkuhler * 1984: B. Smith * 1985: Ruth * 1986: Buck * 1987: Hennings * 1988: Rocker * 1989: Elewonibi * 1990: Maryland * 1991: Emtman * 1992: Shields * 1993: Waldrop * 1994: Wiegert * 1995: Ogden * 1996: Pace * 1997: Taylor * 1998: Farris * 1999: Samuels * 2000: Henderson * 2001: McKinnie * 2002: Long * 2003: Gallery * 2004: J. Brown * 2005: Eslinger * 2006: Thomas * 2007: Dorsey * 2008: A. Smith * 2009: Suh

Cincinnati Bengals first-round draft picks

Johnson * Cook * Reid * Holland * White * Curtis * Kollar * Cameron * Brooks * Griffin * Edwards * Whitley * Cobb * Browner * Bush * Thompson * Alexander * Muñoz * Verser * Collins * Rimington * Hunley * Koch * Blados * Brown * King * Kelly * McGee * Buck * Dixon * Francis * A. Williams * Klingler * D. Williams * Copeland * Wilkinson * Carter * Anderson * Wilson * Spikes * Simmons * Ak. Smith * Warrick * J. Smith * Jones * Palmer * Perry * Pollack * Joseph * Hall * Rivers * An. Smith * Gresham

NFL Alumni Career Achievement Award

1981 Rocky Bleier & Roger Staubach 1982 Merlin Olsen & O.J. Simpson 1983 George Blanda & Earl Morrall 1985 Frank Gifford & Jack Kemp 1986 Dan Fortmann * Ray Nitschke 1987 Willie Davis & Don Hutson 1988 Art Donovan 1989 Bart Starr 1990 Nick Buoniconti 1992 Ken Farragut * 1993 Gino Marchetti 1994 Byron White 1995 Alan Page 1996 Mike Reid 1997Jerry Richardson 1998 Dr. Robert Khayat 1999 Dr.Ed Sutton 2000 Paul Salata 2001 Terry Bradshaw 2002 Steve Largent 2003 Fred Dryer * 2004 Bob Griese 2005 Drew Pearson 2007 Mike Haynes



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