<P> On May 11, 1984, he was waived by the Eagles . On August 8, he was signed as a free agent by the New York Jets, who were looking to improve their depth at wide receiver while Wesley Walker held out in a contract dispute and Lam Jones recovered from a broken collarbone . He was released on August 26 . </P> <P> On September 6, he signed with the Dallas Cowboys, who were looking for wide receiver depth after Tony Hill was injured in the season opener 20 - 13 win against the Los Angeles Rams . He played in 2 games and caught only one pass before being cut on November 14 and announcing his retirement . </P> <P> He ended his career with 590 receptions for 8,985 yards with 79 career touchdown catches, along with 64 rushing yards on nine carries . He currently ranks 25th all - time in career touchdown receptions, but he was 7th all - time at the time of his retirement . He retired as the Eagles' all - time leader in pass receptions, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, and total touchdowns (79), with all four records still standing as of early 2017 . He also holds Eagles post-season records for receiving yards (465), touchdowns (6), yards per reception (16.0), and yards per game (66.4). He and Brent Celek are the only Eagles with 3 touchdowns in a single post-season (1979), and he is one of four players with 2 touchdowns in a single post-season game . He holds the Eagles record for most games with a touchdown for both the regular season (69) and playoffs (5, shared with Duce Staley and Brian Westbrook). At 6 foot 8 inches, he is believed to be the tallest wide receiver in the history of the NFL . </P> <P> Carmichael was selected to the NFL 1970s All - Decade Team by voters of the Pro Football Hall of Fame . In 1987, he was inducted into the Eagles Hall of Fame . The Professional Football Researchers Association named him to the PRFA Hall of Very Good Class of 2009 </P>

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