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14 Facts About Ra'Shede Hageman

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Ra'Shede Hageman played college football for the Minnesota Golden Gophers and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 2014 NFL draft.

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Ra'shede Hageman was born in Minneapolis with younger brother Xavier.

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Ra'Shede Hageman attended Washburn High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota where he played basketball and football.

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Ra'Shede Hageman received scholarship offers to play football from Nebraska, Florida, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin, but opted to stay home and play for the University of Minnesota.

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Ra'Shede Hageman moved to the defensive line as a freshman in 2009.

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Ra'Shede Hageman was considered one of the top defensive tackle prospects for the 2014 NFL draft.

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Ra'Shede Hageman was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round, 37th overall in the 2014 NFL draft.

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On September 2,2017, Ra'Shede Hageman was placed on the Commissioner's Exempt List as a result of domestic violence-related charges filed by prosecutors in DeKalb County, Georgia, following a March 2016 incident.

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Ra'Shede Hageman was later released by the Falcons on September 4,2017.

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Not long after re-signing, it was announced that Ra'Shede Hageman would be suspended for the first two games of the 2019 season due violating the league's substance abuse policy.

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Ra'Shede Hageman was waived from injured reserve on January 13,2020.

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In 2022, Ra'Shede Hageman was drafted by the Dayton Beach team of the American Patriot League, which was scheduled to begin play in 2023.

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When Jefferies mentioned calling 911, Ra'Shede Hageman pulled her phone line and left the home with her cell phone and wallet; after she followed him outside, he reportedly handed her belongings to another man and pushed her down.

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Ra'Shede Hageman was charged with "interference with a call for emergency help, battery family violence and cruelty to children in the third degree" and was suspended by the NFL for 6 games in 2017.