Bruce Harper

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Bruce S. Harper (born June 20, 1955) is an American former professional football running back and return specialist who played for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Kutztown Golden Bears and was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Jets after the 1977 NFL draft.

Born (1955-06-20) June 20, 1955 (age 70)
Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
Listed height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Listed weight174 lb (79 kg)
Quick facts No. 42, Positions ...
Bruce Harper
No. 42
PositionsRunning back
Return specialist
Personal information
Born (1955-06-20) June 20, 1955 (age 70)
Englewood, New Jersey, U.S.
Listed height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Listed weight174 lb (79 kg)
Career information
High schoolDwight Morrow (Englewood)
CollegeKutztown
NFL draft1977: undrafted
Career history
Awards and highlights
NFL record
  • Most seasons leading league in kickoff return yards: 3 (1977–1979; tied with Tyrone Hughes)
Career NFL statistics
Rushing yards1,829
Rushing average4.9
Rushing touchdowns8
Receptions220
Receiving yards2,409
Receiving touchdowns12
Return yards7,191
Return touchdowns1
Stats at Pro Football Reference
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Early life

College career

Harper attended the Kutztown State College—now Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, where he became the school's first 1,000 yards rusher.[citation needed]

Professional career

Harper is the all-time kick returner leader in New York Jets history with 5,407 yards in kickoff returns. He also served as the Jets punt returner from 1977 to 1982, totalling 1,784 punt return yards and one touchdown.

His total yards are 11,429: 1,829 rushing, 2,409 receiving, 1,784 punt return and 5,407 kickoff return yards.[2]

Harper's no. 42 jersey is the jersey worn by diehard Jets fan Fireman Ed.[3]

NFL career statistics

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Regular season

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Year Team Games Rushing Receiving
GPGSAttYdsAvgLngTDRecYdsAvgLngTD
1977NYJ 141441984.51802120910.0551
1978NYJ 160583035.23221319615.1442
1979NYJ 160652824.33101725014.7722
1980NYJ 151451262.82205063412.7523
1981NYJ 167813934.9294524598.8241
1982NYJ 90201256.34001417712.6391
1983NYJ 92513546.9781484138.6332
1984NYJ 4010484.816157114.2280
99113741,8294.97882202,40911.07212
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Playoffs

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Year Team Games Rushing Receiving
GPGSAttYdsAvgLngTDRecYdsAvgLngTD
1981NYJ 10000.000144.040
1982NYJ 20294.5906498.2190
30294.5907537.6190
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Personal life

Harper was a longtime resident of Norwood, New Jersey,[1] but now lives in Closter, New Jersey.[4]

Harper is founder and director of the non-for-profit organization Heroes & Cool Kids, established in 1998.[5] Based in school systems throughout New Jersey, the mentoring program reaches out to elementary and middle-school kids by high school athletes and students of the same district. The high school students are trained through the Heroes and Cool Kids' curriculum and by former professional athletes, such as former NFL player, Keith Elias, former Los Angeles Lakers player, John Celestand, and former New Jersey Nets player, Tim Bassett.[4]

References

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