Scott Joseph Rehberg (born November 17, 1973) is a former professional American football player who played offensive lineman for seven seasons for the New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, and Cincinnati Bengals.
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Born: | (1973-11-17) November 17, 1973 (age 48) Kalamazoo, Michigan | ||||||
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College: | Central Michigan | ||||||
NFL Draft: | 1997 / Round: 7 / Pick: 230 | ||||||
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He was inducted into Central Michigan University's athletic Hall of Fame in 2014. He was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at left tackle. He earned First-team All-Mid-American Conference honors in 1996 and Second-team in 1995. He helped CMU to the MAC Championship in 1994, helping pave the way for three consecutive 1,000-yard rushers in Brian Pruitt (`94), Silas Massey ('95 and '96) ... Pruitt's 1,890-yard season in '94 and Massey's 1,544-yard effort in '96 remain the top two single-season rushing totals in CMU history ... key cog up front on '96 team that led MAC in total offense and scoring, ranking as NCAA's 7th-best offense ... named to the Academic All-MAC team in `95 and '96 ... selected by New England Patriots in 7th round of 1997 NFL draft ... played 79 NFL games, starting 27 over seven-year career with Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns ... selected to play in the Hula Bowl, a college football all-star game, in 1997.
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