Mel Gray (return specialist)


 * This page refers to the Detroit Lions kick returner. For the St. Louis Cardinals wide receiver, see Mel Gray.

Melvin Junius Gray (born March 16, 1961) is a former American football kickoff returner in the National Football League. He played with the New Orleans Saints, Detroit Lions, Houston Oilers and the Philadelphia Eagles. In 1984, he played for the Los Angeles Express of the United States Football League. He played college football at Purdue where he played running back. Gray also attended Lafayette High School in Williamsburg, Virginia where he played with future NFL players Lawrence Taylor and Ron Springs

Gray is widely considered to be one of greatest return specialists of all-time in the NFL. He holds the record for being the oldest player to return a kickoff for a touchdown (33 years, 276 days). He is also the second oldest and third oldest to do so as well. 2.(33 years, 235 days) 3.(33 years, 221 days).

After the USFL folded in August 1986, Gray joined the New Orleans Saints who drafted him in the 1984 NFL Supplemental Draft of USFL and CFL Players.

He is probably most recognized professionally for his time with the Detroit Lions. The Lions were in contention for the NFC Central title each season during the early 1990s - teams that featured the game-breaking abilities of RB Barry Sanders. However, Gray was an integral part of a dominant Lions' special teams group that proved to be instrumental to the team's success during that era. In six seasons with the Lions (1989–94), Gray played in 84 games and returned 216 kickoffs for 5,478 yards (25.4 avg) and registered five touchdowns, and he returned 132 punts for 1,427 yards (10.8 avg) and had two touchdowns.

He is the franchise’s all-time leader in career kickoff returns (216), career kickoff return yards (5,478), career kickoff returns for touchdowns (5), most kickoff returns for touchdowns in a season (3, 1994), highest kickoff return average in a season (28.36, 1994) and career punt return yards (1,427). His seven total returns for touchdowns (5 kickoff return and 2 punt returns) ranks third all-time in team history. Gray was a four-time Pro Bowl selection in Detroit (1991–93, 1995), and he was named All-Pro by numerous publications in each season from 1990-94. In 1994, he returned his longest kickoff for a touchdown as a Lion with a 102-yard return for a score against Chicago on October 24. That season, he also returned 98-yard and 91-yard kickoffs for touchdowns. When he left the game in 1997, after 12 seasons in pro football, Gray was atop several all-time NFL kick return lists. Gray was ranked 5th as one of greatest return specialists on NFL Network's NFL Top 10 Return Aces.