Ethan Horton
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Kannapolis, North Carolina, U.S.
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| Positions | Tight end, running back | ||||||||||
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| Born | December 19, 1962 Kannapolis, North Carolina, U.S. | ||||||||||
| Listed height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | ||||||||||
| Listed weight | 235 lb (107 kg) | ||||||||||
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| High school | A.L. Brown (Kannapolis, North Carolina) | ||||||||||
| College | North Carolina | ||||||||||
| NFL draft | 1985: 1st round, 15th overall pick | ||||||||||
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Ethan Shane Horton (born December 19, 1962) is an American former professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL). He played one season as a running back for the Kansas City Chiefs (1985), and seven seasons as a tight end for the Los Angeles Raiders (1987, 1989–1993), and the Washington Redskins (1994).
Horton played college football at the University of North Carolina, where he was an all-ACC running back and 1984 ACC Player of the Year. In 1981, he was named the co-MVP of the Gator Bowl, and in 1982 he shared MVP honors with two teammates in the Sun Bowl. Horton rushed for 1,107 yards as a junior and 1,247 as a senior. Overall, he rushed for 3,074 yards, caught 46 passes for 495 yards, and scored 27 touchdowns.[1]