Full Name: Lennie Friedman Date of Birth: October 13, 1976 Position: Center (C)
Career History
Denver Broncos (1999-2000)
Drafted by the Broncos in the 7th round of the 1999 NFL Draft.
Played primarily as a backup center and contributed on special teams.
Part of the team during their successful playoff runs.
Washington Redskins (2001-2003)
Joined the Redskins where he saw increased playing time.
Contributed to the offensive line depth and stability.
Chicago Bears (2004-2005)
Signed by the Bears and played as a reliable backup.
Helped bolster the Bears' offensive line during his tenure.
Cleveland Browns (2006-2007)
Finished his NFL career with the Browns.
Provided veteran presence and depth on the offensive line.
Highlights & Accomplishments
Played in a total of 66 NFL games, showcasing versatility and durability.
Contributed to multiple playoff teams during his career.
Recognized for his work ethic and commitment on the field.
Legacy
Lennie Friedman may not be a household name, but his contributions to the teams he played for were significant in terms of depth and experience. His ability to adapt and play different roles on the offensive line made him a valuable asset during his time in the NFL.
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