19 Facts About Cleo Lemon

1.

Cleo Lemon was signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2002.

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In February 2003, Cleo Lemon signed with the af2's Memphis Xplorers.

3.

Cleo Lemon was signed by the San Diego Chargers on April 4,2003.

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Cleo Lemon was waived prior to the start of the season, then re-signed to the Chargers' practice squad where he spent the entire 2003 season.

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Cleo Lemon was re-signed by the Chargers on January 12,2004.

6.

In preseason, Cleo Lemon completed 17 of 27 passes for 178 yards one interception.

7.

Cleo Lemon was inactive for all 16 regular season games and Wild Card playoff contest.

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8.

Cleo Lemon was inactive as the third quarterback for all 11 games with the Dolphins in 2005.

9.

Cleo Lemon served as the third-string quarterback for the first four games of 2006, and became the primary backup after Daunte Culpepper became inactive starting Week 5.

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Cleo Lemon finished the game 11 of 16 passing for 104 yards and one touchdown, earning a 107.3 passer rating.

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Cleo Lemon played fairly well against the eventual Super Bowl champions, completing 18 of 36 passes for 210 yards, a touchdown and an interception.

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Cleo Lemon, who was a restricted free agent in the 2007 offseason, was tendered a one-year, $1.3 million contract by the Dolphins on March 3.

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Cleo Lemon was renamed the Dolphins' starting Quarterback in Week 15 against the Ravens.

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On February 29,2008, Cleo Lemon signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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Cleo Lemon played in only two games and missed in both pass attempts in his debut season with the Jags.

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Cleo Lemon was released on June 17,2009 after struggling to pick up the Jaguars' system.

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The move reunited him with Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron, whom Cleo Lemon had previously played for with both the San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins.

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On March 17,2010, Cleo Lemon signed with the Toronto Argonauts.

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Cleo Lemon served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Pearl River Community College, before moving over to the wide receivers coaching position at Jacksonville State University.