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Chad
Scott #30 CB
Chad Scott was born in Capitol Heights, Maryland on September 6, 1974. He attended Capitol Heights High School and was an all around athlete. He played as a defensive back and a running back and was successful at both, he also lettered in track for competing in the 4x100 Meter relay team. He is now a valuable player to the Steelers defensive back squad. Scott has turned out to be a great player but past injuries has been giving him trouble in the past seasons, but those injuries didn't stop him from playing in all of last seasons games leading the Steelers to the playoffs. |
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Dewayne Washington
#20 CB
Dewayne Washington was born in Durham, North Carolina on December 27, 1972. HE was an All- Americanselection at his Northern Durham High School. Dewayne is now married and is one of the biggest volunteers on the Steelers roster. He is the President on the Dewayne Washington Foundation, he is the Steelers spokesmen for the United Way, he is a National spokesperson for Spinabifida. He also graduated in many disciplinary studies. Dewayne is now playing for the Steelers on a Multi year contract extension that was signed on July 19, 2001. Washington has started every game since he has been on the team and he is by far one of the best Cornerbacks in the league.
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Mike Logan #31 S
Mike Logan was born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania on September 15, 1974. Mike excelled in many areas at his McKeesport High School. He was an All-State second-team pick, he received The Pittsburgh Post Gazette "Fabulous 22" honors while he made the All-conference squad. He was the team captain the MVP and tore up the track and basketball team. Mike also earned Academic Director's Academic Honor roll accolade and was the recipient of the Mike Puskar endowed Scholarship. He is now married with a son and a daughter. He signed with the Steelers in 2001 after playing his first four years of his NFL career with Jacksonville. |
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Brent Alexander
#27 S
Brent Alexander was born in Gallatin, Tennessee on July 10, 1971. He was star QB at his high school leading his team to a 30-9 record while he was there. Brent ended up attending Tennessee state on a Prestigious presidential academic scholarship to study computer science and to play football (he turned down many other scholarships). He is a key to the Steelers secondary and he is also there back up Quarter Back. |