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12 Facts About Neal Fort

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Neal Fort was born on April 12,1968 and is an American former professional football player.

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Neal Fort was an offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Los Angeles Rams and the Canadian Football League for the Baltimore Stallions and Montreal Alouettes for most of his career.

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Neal Fort played for the late Cal Jones and gives much of his credit to Coach Jones for his belief in the type of player and person he became.

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Neal Fort was a 1984 California Interscholastic Federation first team selection as an offensive lineman and 1985 first team selection as an offensive lineman and defensive line.

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Neal Fort played left tackle for Brigham Young University under College Football Hall of Fame coach LaVell Edwards.

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Neal Fort was instrumental in the success of prolific BYU offense in the late 80's and early 1990s.

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Neal Fort for was one of the key protectors for College Football Hall of Fame Ty Detmer and his record-breaking career.

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Neal Fort was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the sixth round of the 1991 NFL draft.

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Neal Fort made the teams developmental roster for the entire 1991 season.

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Neal Fort joined the Baltimore Colts in there inaugural season in 1994.

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Neal Fort went on to win his first Grey Cup in 1995, the 83rd Grey Cup.

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Neal Fort is currently eligible for the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.