Craig Bingham (American football)

Craig Bingham (American football)
Craig Bingham
No. 54, 59     
Linebacker
Personal information
Date of birth: September 26, 1959 (1959-09-26) (age 52)
Place of birth: Kingston, Jamaica
High School: Stamford High School
Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
College: Syracuse
NFL Draft: 1982 / Round: 6 / Pick: 167
Debuted in 1982 for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Last played in 1987 for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Career history
Roster status: retired
Career highlights and awards
  • N/A
Career NFL statistics as of Week 15, 1987
Games Played     40
Games Started     4
Fumbles recovered     1
Kick returns / Yds     1 / 15
Stats at NFL.com
Stats at pro-football-reference.com
Stats at DatabaseFootball.com

Craig Marlon Bingham (born September 26, 1959) is a former American football linebacker who played five seasons in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers and the San Diego Chargers.

Early life

Bingham was born in Kingston, Jamaica and attended Stamford High School in Stamford, Connecticut.[1]

He matriculated at Syracuse University.[1] His college teammates included future Hall of Famer Art Monk as well as several other future NFL players: Gary Anderson, Joe Morris, Jim Collins, Craig Wolfley, Andrew Gissinger and Bill Hurley.[2]

Football career

Bingham was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the sixth round of the 1982 NFL Draft.[1] Over the first two seasons of his career he was used primarily as a special teams player by the Steelers.[3] Early in the 1983 season he suffered a knee injury which was significantly exacerbated in a playoff loss to the Oakland Raiders.[3][4] The injury was initially thought to be career-ending, but after three surgeries and significant rehab, Bingham was back in time for the 1984 season.[3][4]

Bingham got his first chance to start in week 14 of the 1984 season against the Houston Oilers[3] due to an injury to Bryan Hinkle. That would turn out to be the only non-strike start of his career.[5]

Bingham was released by the Steelers in September 1985. He was among the team's final cuts in training camp.[6] He was picked up by the San Diego Chargers with whom he was active for eight games in 1985.[5]

Bingham finished his professional career as a replacement player for the Steelers during the 1987 NFL players strike. He started in all three replacement games, but was once again released once the strike was settled.[5][7]

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