Cris Carter
NFL Hall of Famer, greatest receiver, Minnesota Vikings legend
Cristopher D. Carter, known as Cris Carter, was born November 25, 1965, and is a legendary American football player who redefined the wide receiver position in the National Football League. After beginning his career with the Philadelphia Eagles, Carter achieved stardom with the Minnesota Vikings from 1990-2001, where he formed one of the most dynamic receiving duos with Randy Moss. A nine-time Pro Bowl selection and multiple-time First-team All-Pro, Carter holds numerous receiving records and is considered one of the most reliable and intelligent receivers in NFL history. His career was marked by exceptional route running, hands, and football intelligence. Carter was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013, cementing his legacy. Beyond football, he became a successful analyst and broadcaster, sharing his expertise and articulate commentary on the sport. Carter's impact on football extends to his mentorship of younger players and his prominent voice in sports media, making him one of the most recognized figures in NFL history.
Athlete
American
1965
Thinking about the name
Cris
Spanish origin
“A short, punchy diminutive of Cristóbal, Cristina, or other Cris- names, Cris carries Spanish and Romance heritage in compact form. The name is modern, gender-neutral, and appeals to parents seeking concise, international appellations.”