Harold Mc Linton

Harold Lucious McLinton (July 1, 1947 – October 31, 1980) was an American football player who played linebacker in the National Football League with the Washington Redskins from 1969 to 1978.

McLinton was drafted by the Redskins in the 1969 NFL Draft out of Southern University and A&M College in the sixth round. He spent his entire 10-year career with the Redskins, playing in 127 games. He was a key contributor on the 1972 NFC Championship team. He finished his career with four interceptions and one touchdown. McLinton died on October 31, 1980 at the age of 33 from complications resulting from massive injuries sustained after being struck by a passing vehicle on Interstate 295 in southeast Washington after stopping to help a stranger change a flat tire. He was survived by his wife, Agnes, and two sons. He was a 1966 graduate of Harper High School in Atlanta, GA and went on to attend Southern on a football scholarship. He graduated May, 1969 with a Bachelors degree in Marketing & Management.

Washington Redskins 1969 NFL Draft selections
  • Eugene Epps
  • Ed Cross
  • Bill Kishman
  • Harold McLinton
  • Jeff Anderson
  • John Didion
  • Larry Brown
  • Eric Norri
  • Bob Shannon
  • Michael Shook
  • Rick Brand
  • Paul Rogers
  • Mike Washington
  • Rich Dobbert
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70 Greatest Redskins
  • 21 Terry Allen RB 1995-98
  • 41 Mike Bass CB 1969-75
  • 20 Cliff Battles B 1932-37
  • 33 Sammy Baugh QB 1937-52
  • 31 Don Bosseler B 1957-64
  • 53 Jeff Bostic C 1980-93
  • 4 Mike Bragg P 1968-79
  • 80 Gene Brito DE 1951-53, 1955-58
  • 43 Larry Brown RB 1969-76
  • 77 Bill Brundige DE 1970-77
  • 65 Dave Butz DT 1975-88
  • 21 Earnest Byner RB 1989-93
  • 84 Gary Clark WR 1985-92
  • 51 Monte Coleman LB 1979-94
  • 53 Al DeMao C 1945-53
  • 36 Chuck Drazenovich LB 1950-59
  • 35 Bill Dudley RB 1950-51, 1953
  • 17 Turk Edwards T 1932-40
  • 44 Andy Farkas FB 1938-44
  • 37 Pat Fischer CB 1968-77
  • 28 Darrell Green CB 1983-2002
  • 68 Russ Grimm G 1981-91
  • 55 Chris Hanburger LB 1965-78
  • 57 Ken Harvey LB 1994-98
  • 56 Len Hauss C 1964-77
  • 27 Ken Houston S 1973-80
  • 70 Sam Huff LB 1964-67, 1969
  • 66 Joe Jacoby T/G 1981-93
  • 47 Dick James RB 1955-63
  • 9 Sonny Jurgensen QB 1964-74
  • 22 Charlie Justice RB 1950, 1952-54
  • 17 Billy Kilmer QB 1971-78
  • 26 Paul Krause DB 1964-67
  • 79 Jim Lachey T 1988-95
  • 14 Eddie LeBaron QB 1952-53, 1955-59
  • 72 Dexter Manley DE 1981-89
  • 71 Charles Mann DE 1983-93
  • 58 Wilber Marshall LB 1988-92
  • 73 Mark May T 1981-89
  • 79 Ron McDole DE 1971-78
  • 63 Raleigh McKenzie G 1985-94
  • 53 Harold McLinton LB 1969-78
  • 40 Wayne Millner E 1936-41, 1945
  • 49 Bobby Mitchell FL 1962-68
  • 30 Brian Mitchell RB 1990-99
  • 81 Art Monk WR 1980-93
  • 3 Mark Moseley K 1974-86
  • 29 Mark Murphy S 1977-84
  • 21 Mike Nelms KR 1980-84
  • 52 Neal Olkewicz LB 1979-89
  • 23 Brig Owens LB 1966-77
  • 65 Vince Promuto G 1960-70
  • 44 John Riggins RB 1976-79, 1981-85
  • 11 Mark Rypien QB 1987-93
  • 83 Ricky Sanders WR 1986-93
  • 76 Ed Simmons T 1987-93
  • 87 Jerry Smith TE 1965-77
  • 60 Dick Stanfel G 1956-58
  • 74 George Starke T 1973-84
  • 72 Diron Talbert DT 1971-80
  • 84 Hugh (Bones) Taylor E 1947-54
  • 42 Charley Taylor WR 1964-77
  • 7 Joe Theismann QB 1974-85
  • 67 Rusty Tillman LB 1970-77
  • 85 Don Warren TE 1979-92
  • 25 Joe Washington RB 1981-84
  • 17 Doug Williams QB 1986-89

Coaches

  • George Allen Head Coach 1971-77
  • Ray Flaherty Head Coach 1936-42
  • Joe Gibbs Head Coach 1981-92
Persondata
Name McLinton, Harold
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth July 1, 1947
Place of birth Fort Valley, Georgia
Date of death October 31, 1980
Place of death Washington, D.C.