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'''Mickey Charles Shuler Sr.''' (born August 21, 1956), is a former professional [[American football]] [[tight end]] from [[1978 in sports|1978]] to [[1991 in sports|1991]]. He played in 181 games over 14 seasons in the [[National Football League]] for the [[New York Jets]] and the [[Philadelphia Eagles]]. He played [[college football|collegiately]] at [[Penn State University]] from [[1975 in sports|1975]] to [[1977 in sports|1977]], where his son [[Mickey Shuler, Jr.]], also a tight end, played.
 
'''Mickey Charles Shuler Sr.''' (born August 21, 1956), is a former professional [[American football]] [[tight end]] from [[1978 in sports|1978]] to [[1991 in sports|1991]]. He played in 181 games over 14 seasons in the [[National Football League]] for the [[New York Jets]] and the [[Philadelphia Eagles]]. He played [[college football|collegiately]] at [[Penn State University]] from [[1975 in sports|1975]] to [[1977 in sports|1977]], where his son [[Mickey Shuler, Jr.]], also a tight end, played.
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==Early life==
 
==Early life==
 
Shuler was born in [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]]. He was a multi-sport star at [[East Pennsboro High School]] in [[Enola, Pennsylvania]] where he was also recruited by legendary college [[basketball]] coaches [[Dean Smith]] and [[Bobby Knight]].
 
Shuler was born in [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]]. He was a multi-sport star at [[East Pennsboro High School]] in [[Enola, Pennsylvania]] where he was also recruited by legendary college [[basketball]] coaches [[Dean Smith]] and [[Bobby Knight]].
   
 
==College career==
 
==College career==
At [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State]], Shuler was an [[All-America]]n and a three-year [[Letterman (sports)|letterman]], playing in the [[Gator Bowl|Gator]], [[Sugar Bowl|Sugar]], [[Fiesta Bowl|Fiesta]], [[Hula Bowl|Hula]] and Japan Bowls.
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At [[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State]], Shuler was an [[All-America]]n and a three-year [[Letterman (sports)|letterman]], playing in the [[Gator Bowl|Gator]], [[Sugar Bowl|Sugar]], [[Fiesta Bowl|Fiesta]], [[Hula Bowl|Hula]] and Japan Bowls.
   
 
He earned a [[Bachelor of Science]] in physical education at Penn State in 1979.
 
He earned a [[Bachelor of Science]] in physical education at Penn State in 1979.
   
 
==Professional career==
 
==Professional career==
A third-round [[NFL Draft|pick]] (#61 overall) in [[1978 NFL Draft]] by the [[New York Jets]] for whom he would play for 12 seasons. The 6' 3", 230-pound Shuler had seven [[NFL playoffs|playoff]] appearances and two [[Pro Bowl]] appearances (1986, 1988). He was named as the [[tight end]] for the [[New York Jets|Jets]] All Time Team and the [[New York Jets|Jets]] Dream Team.
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A third-round [[NFL Draft|pick]] (#61 overall) in [[1978 NFL Draft]] by the [[New York Jets]] for whom he would play for 12 seasons. The 6' 3", 230-pound Shuler had seven [[NFL playoffs|playoff]] appearances and two [[Pro Bowl]] appearances (1986, 1988). He was named as the [[tight end]] for the [[New York Jets|Jets]] All Time Team and the [[New York Jets|Jets]] Dream Team.
   
 
For his career, Shuler totaled 462 receptions for 5,100 yards and 37 touchdowns. He is tied for third in all time receptions for the Jets. He is also second in most consecutive games with a reception (86 games) and second in most touchdowns in a game (three).
 
For his career, Shuler totaled 462 receptions for 5,100 yards and 37 touchdowns. He is tied for third in all time receptions for the Jets. He is also second in most consecutive games with a reception (86 games) and second in most touchdowns in a game (three).
   
 
==Personal==
 
==Personal==
Today, Shuler is very active in community service with many organizations, such as the New York Governor’s Council on Drugs and Alcohol, the Pennsylvania Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness, the [[Long Island]] chapter of the [[United Way of America|United Way]], [[The Salvation Army]], the Long Island and Pennsylvania chapters of the [[American Heart Association]], Athletes Against Drugs and Alcohol, and [[Big Brothers Big Sisters of America]],
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Today, Shuler is very active in community service with many organizations, such as the New York Governor’s Council on Drugs and Alcohol, the Pennsylvania Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness, the [[Long Island]] chapter of the [[United Way of America|United Way]], [[The Salvation Army]], the Long Island and Pennsylvania chapters of the [[American Heart Association]], Athletes Against Drugs and Alcohol, and [[Big Brothers Big Sisters of America]],
   
 
He is currently the co-host of the Sports Channel weekly Jets TV Show and board member of CCNB Bank and is a member and inductee of the [[Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame]]. He lives in [[Enola, Pennsylvania]] with his wife, Susan.
 
He is currently the co-host of the Sports Channel weekly Jets TV Show and board member of CCNB Bank and is a member and inductee of the [[Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame]]. He lives in [[Enola, Pennsylvania]] with his wife, Susan.
   
Shuler's son, [[Mickey Shuler, Jr.]], was a starting tight end at Penn State and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the seventh round of the 2010 NFL Draft, and played for the Miami Dolphins. He was waived by the Miami Dolphons On September 3, 2011. He was signed to the Vikings' practice squad on Novermber 29th, 2011.<ref>http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/dolphins-trim-roster-53-players</ref>
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Shuler's son, [[Mickey Shuler, Jr.]], was a starting tight end at Penn State and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the seventh round of the 2010 NFL Draft, and played for the Miami Dolphins. He was waived by the Miami Dolphins On September 3, 2011. He was signed to the Vikings' practice squad on November 29, 2011.<ref>http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/dolphins-trim-roster-53-players</ref>
   
 
==References==
 
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*[http://www.psuliftforlife.org Lift for Life] a charity benefitting the Kidney Cancer Association
 
*[http://www.pafootballnews.com/AllCenturyTeams.htm The Pennsylvania Football News All-Century Team]
 
*[http://www.pafootballnews.com/AllCenturyTeams.htm The Pennsylvania Football News All-Century Team]
 
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Latest revision as of 01:28, 21 March 2014

Mickey Shuler
No. 82,85     
Tight End
Personal information
Date of birth: (1956-08-21) August 21, 1956 (age 67)
Place of birth: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight: 232 lb (105 kg)
Career information
College: Penn State
NFL Draft: 1978 / Round: 3 / Pick: 61
Debuted in 1978 for the New York Jets
Last played in 1991 for the Philadelphia Eagles
Career history
Career highlights and awards

Mickey Charles Shuler Sr. (born August 21, 1956), is a former professional American football tight end from 1978 to 1991. He played in 181 games over 14 seasons in the National Football League for the New York Jets and the Philadelphia Eagles. He played collegiately at Penn State University from 1975 to 1977, where his son Mickey Shuler, Jr., also a tight end, played.

Early life

Shuler was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He was a multi-sport star at East Pennsboro High School in Enola, Pennsylvania where he was also recruited by legendary college basketball coaches Dean Smith and Bobby Knight.

College career

At Penn State, Shuler was an All-American and a three-year letterman, playing in the Gator, Sugar, Fiesta, Hula and Japan Bowls.

He earned a Bachelor of Science in physical education at Penn State in 1979.

Professional career

A third-round pick (#61 overall) in 1978 NFL Draft by the New York Jets for whom he would play for 12 seasons. The 6' 3", 230-pound Shuler had seven playoff appearances and two Pro Bowl appearances (1986, 1988). He was named as the tight end for the Jets All Time Team and the Jets Dream Team.

For his career, Shuler totaled 462 receptions for 5,100 yards and 37 touchdowns. He is tied for third in all time receptions for the Jets. He is also second in most consecutive games with a reception (86 games) and second in most touchdowns in a game (three).

Personal

Today, Shuler is very active in community service with many organizations, such as the New York Governor’s Council on Drugs and Alcohol, the Pennsylvania Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness, the Long Island chapter of the United Way, The Salvation Army, the Long Island and Pennsylvania chapters of the American Heart Association, Athletes Against Drugs and Alcohol, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America,

He is currently the co-host of the Sports Channel weekly Jets TV Show and board member of CCNB Bank and is a member and inductee of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. He lives in Enola, Pennsylvania with his wife, Susan.

Shuler's son, Mickey Shuler, Jr., was a starting tight end at Penn State and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the seventh round of the 2010 NFL Draft, and played for the Miami Dolphins. He was waived by the Miami Dolphins On September 3, 2011. He was signed to the Vikings' practice squad on November 29, 2011.[1]

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