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19 Facts About Lincoln Kennedy

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Tamerlane Lincoln Kennedy was born on Tamerlane Fizel Kennedy Jr.

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Lincoln Kennedy played college football for the Washington Huskies, and was recognized as a unanimous All-American in 1992.

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Lincoln Kennedy is currently a broadcaster for the Las Vegas Raiders and Premiere Radio Networks.

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The nickname stuck, and Lincoln Kennedy had it legally changed after college.

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Lincoln Kennedy graduated from San Diego's Samuel F B Morse High School in 1988, where he played football for the Morse Tigers.

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Lincoln Kennedy attended the University of Washington in Seattle, where he played for the Huskies under head coach Don James.

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Lincoln Kennedy was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2015.

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8.

Lincoln Kennedy was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 2023.

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Lincoln Kennedy was the ninth overall pick in the 1993 NFL draft, taken by the Atlanta Falcons.

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Lincoln Kennedy started at left guard throughout his rookie season in 1993, but lost the job the following year to veteran free agent Dave Richards, out of UCLA.

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In November 1999, during a Monday night game against the Denver Broncos at Mile High Stadium, Lincoln Kennedy went after a fan who hit him in the face with a snowball.

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Lincoln Kennedy is a co-host on Las Vegas radio station Raider Nation Radio 920 AM.

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Lincoln Kennedy has called Pac-12 college football games as the color analyst and as a track reporter during NASCAR races.

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On Saturday morning, April 17,2021, Lincoln Kennedy announced that he would go on hiatus from his Fox Sports Radio assignment.

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Lincoln Kennedy made an appearance on Arliss in 2000, and appeared in Two and a Half Men in 2005,.

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Lincoln Kennedy appears as himself in the 2006 film The Marine.

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Lincoln Kennedy's son, Zach Banner, was born in December 1993, and is an offensive tackle.

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Banner had no idea who Lincoln Kennedy was, or that he was his real father, until he was in seventh grade.

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Lincoln Kennedy held the all-time record on the "Wall of Fame" at Seattle eatery Shultzy's Sausage before the restaurant changed locations and did away with the Wall.