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Dermontti Dawson

Dermontti Dawson is a former American NFL defensive lineman, who played his entire career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Born June 17, 1965 in Lexington, Kentucky, he attended Bryan Station High School in Lexington, where he was a nationally-ranked track and field performer in the discus and shot put. During his junior year, he joined the football team as a favor to his friends, where he was successful as a center. Although he had still planned to attend college on a track scholarship, recruiters at the University of Kentucky convinced him to attend on a football scholarship.

Dawson was picked by the Steelers in the second round of the 1988 NFL draft, playing on the defensive line alongside Mike Webster, from whom he took over the role of starting center the next year. He soon became one of the most respected players among the Steelers, and one of the best at his position. His friendly demeanor earned him the nickname Ned Flanders, after the character from The Simpsons. He played in seven Pro Bowls. Dawson played 171 consecutive games, until severe hamstring injuries forced him to sit out in 1999

He might also be well known for a single bad play during Super Bowl XXX against the Dallas Cowboys. Dawson, who also played at long snapper , accidentally snapped the football over quarterback Neil O'Donnell's head, which led to a huge loss on that set of plays.

Now retired, Dawson lives in Lexington, and owns a chain of laundromats. He is married, with two children.

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