Clifton Dawson was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
He played college football at Harvard University, where he made a significant impact as a running back.
Dawson set multiple records at Harvard, becoming the school's all-time leading rusher.
In his senior year (2006), he rushed for over 1,000 yards and scored 10 touchdowns.
Professional Career
Cincinnati Bengals (CIN): Dawson was signed by the Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 2007.
He appeared in a limited role during his time with the Bengals, primarily contributing on special teams.
Indianapolis Colts (IND): In 2008, Dawson was signed to the Colts' practice squad.
He spent the season with the Colts, gaining experience in a highly competitive environment.
Highlights and Accomplishments
Known for his versatility and speed, Dawson was recognized for his strong work ethic and dedication on and off the field.
He was part of a Colts team that reached the playoffs in 2008.
Dawson's college records and performance earned him a notable place in Harvard football history.
Post-NFL Career
After his time in the NFL, Clifton Dawson has pursued various opportunities outside of professional football, including coaching and mentoring young athletes.
Legacy
Though not widely known, Clifton Dawson's journey from a Canadian athlete to competing in the NFL serves as an inspiration to many aspiring football players, especially those from non-traditional football backgrounds.
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