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19 Facts About Brad Badger

1.

Bradley Thomas Badger was born on January 11,1975 and is an American former professional football player who was a guard and tackle in the National Football League.

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Brad Badger played college football for the Stanford Cardinal and was selected by the Washington Redskins in the fifth round of the 1997 NFL draft.

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Brad Badger was an All-American selection and rated Oregon's best prospect by Tom Lemming's Prep Football Report at Corvallis High School.

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Brad Badger was named honorable mention All-State in basketball as a junior and first-team All-State in his senior year at center.

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At Stanford University, Brad Badger was converted from a tight end into an offensive lineman.

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Brad Badger was a three-year starter for the Cardinal, starting 34 of 35 games dating back to his sophomore year.

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Brad Badger was invited to the 1997 NFL Combine held at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis.

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8.

Brad Badger started the season opener in his rookie season at right guard against the Carolina Panthers.

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Brad Badger filled in for starter Tre Johnson, who was recovering from off-season shoulder surgery.

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In that start, Brad Badger helped the Redskins to 198 rushing yards, their third-highest output of the season.

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Brad Badger finished the season as a reserve, playing in 12 games.

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Brad Badger played in 14 games, missing 2 with an ankle injury, and started 4 games.

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Brad Badger played exclusively as a backup in 2000 for the Vikings.

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Brad Badger started 12 of 13 games at tackle, while battling injuries throughout the season.

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In five seasons playing for the Raiders, Brad Badger played in 62 games, starting 31 of them.

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Brad Badger was released by the Raiders on April 21,2007.

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Brad Badger was released by the Arizona Cardinals on September 10,2007.

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Brad Badger was cut again by the Arizona Cardinals on October 30,2007.

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Brad Badger is married to the former Mercedes Cisneros, daughter of Henry Cisneros.