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14 Facts About Jamie Dukes

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Jamie Donnell Dukes was born on June 14,1964 and is an American former professional football player who was a center for 10 seasons for the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, and Arizona Cardinals, of the National Football League.

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Jamie Dukes played college football for the Florida State Seminoles, earning consensus All-American honors in 1985.

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In 1991, Jamie Dukes was elected into the FSU Hall of Fame.

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Jamie Dukes began his career with the Atlanta Falcons playing for 8 seasons up to the end of 1993.

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Jamie Dukes finished his career in Atlanta playing in 110 games for the Falcons.

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In 1995, Jamie Dukes signed another 1-year contract, this time with the Arizona Cardinals.

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Jamie Dukes fumbled 6 times in his career 5 recovered by his own team and 1 recovered by the opponent's team for a total of -6 yards.

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Jamie Dukes joined NFL Network in 2006 as an analyst on NFL Total Access and NFL GameDay Scoreboard alongside Paul Burmeister and Tom Waddle.

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Jamie Dukes participated in the NFL Network's coverage of the 2008 NFL draft as a desk host in New York and helped cover the 2009 Pro-Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii, interviewing players for NFL Total Access.

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Jamie Dukes is an actor in a compelling documentary on the effect of concussion on NFLers and their Families.

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Jamie Dukes was one of the most popular hosts on WZGC 92.9 FM The Game and left October 2015 due to health problems.

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January 29,2015, Jamie Dukes seeks fellow ex-NFLers for study to treat depression in the foyer of Georgia State Capitol.

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Jamie Dukes is working with anesthesiologist Jarrod Huey who is involved with Atlanta-based DripFusion Institute in collaboration with several organizations including Florida State University College of Medicine.

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Jamie Dukes wrote a book called "Frenemals", which talks about Family, Friends, and the Friends inside our head.