Carlos Joseph
Carlos Joseph was an American football player. He played college football for the Miami Hurricanes. He was selected by the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League in the seventh round of the 2004 NFL draft.
Career
Joseph attended Miami Edison [Senior High School|Miami Edison High] before going to the University of Miami. A Haitian American, he and his brother William, who played defensive tackle, were nicknamed the "Haitian Sensations" during their time together on the Hurricanes. Joseph was a backup to Bryant McKinnie at left tackle on their football [national championships">American football">football [national championships in NCAA Division I FBS|national championship] team in 2001 [Miami Hurricanes football team|2001]. He became a starter as a junior in Miami Hurricanes football team|2002], when he was a second-team all-conference selection in the Big East.Coming out of UM, Joseph was not expected to contribute immediately for San Diego. While he had long arms and a large physique at and, he needed work on his technique and reliability. The Chargers signed him to a three-year contract. Joseph was among San Diego's final round of cuts in the preseason, but he was signed the following day to their practice squad for 2004 [San Diego Chargers season|2004]. He was cut the following preseason before their final exhibition game in 2005.
In 2006, Joseph was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars, who assigned him to NFL Europe, where he played for the Berlin Thunder. The Jaguars released him in August.
Personal life
Joseph's brother William became an NFL player.Joseph died on January 12, 2021, of a brain aneurysm. He was 40.