He played in the NFL for the Pittsburgh Steelers for two seasons and three with the Buffalo Bills.
As an NFL rookie in 1975, Collier scored three rushing touchdowns while the Steelers went on to win Super Bowl X.
[1] He spent the 1976 season on injured reserve (during which he taught physical education at the Talmudical Academy - Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim in Baltimore, Maryland[2]) before signing with the Bills the following year.
[3][4] Collier resided in Hagerstown, Maryland, with his three children, his wife Lisa, six grandchildren, and worked at a local Martin's grocery store as a manager.
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