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Mike Sellers

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American football player (born 1975)
For other people with similar names, seeMichael Sellers.

Mike Sellers
Sellers with theWashington Redskins in 2011
No. 85, 45, 44
PositionFullback
Personal information
Born (1975-07-21)July 21, 1975 (age 50)
Frankfurt, West Germany
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight273 lb (124 kg)
Career information
High schoolNorth Thurston(Lacey, Washington, U.S.)
CollegeWalla Walla CC (WA)
NFL draft1994: undrafted
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics
Rushing attempts50
Rushing yards158
Rushing touchdowns3
Receptions123
Receiving yards1,095
Receiving touchdowns18
Stats atPro Football Reference

Michael Sellers (born July 21, 1975) is a formerAmerican footballfullback in theNational Football League (NFL). He was the youngest import player to sign aCanadian Football League (CFL) deal in the history of the football league when he played at 19 years old for theEdmonton Eskimos.[1] He was signed as anundrafted free agent by the NFL'sWashington Redskins, and also played for theCleveland Browns of the NFL.

High school

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Sellers attendedNorth Thurston High School inLacey, Washington and was aletterman infootball,basketball andtrack. As a senior, he was named theWashington Prep Player of the Year and the Offensive Player of the Year.

Junior college career

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Sellers attendedWalla Walla Community College and earned junior college All-America honors as a linebacker.

Professional career

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Canadian Football League

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Sellers attained some stardom in theCanadian Football League, where he moved tofullback and appeared for the Eskimos and theWinnipeg Blue Bombers. With the Blue Bombers, he was the power half of what was then the league's most dangerous rushing duo, "Thunder and Lightning", with fleet-footed running backCharles Roberts.

Washington Redskins

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Sellers signed with theWashington Redskins as an undrafted free agent on January 8, 1998.[2]

Cleveland Browns

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On March 16, 2001, Sellers signed with theCleveland Browns. He was waived by the Browns on November 27, 2001.

Sellers during Redskins practice in 2005.

Return to the Washington Redskins

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Sellers made his return to the Redskins after signing with them on January 5, 2004.

On March 7, 2005, he re-signed with the Redskins as an unrestricted free agent.

Sellers signed a multi-year contract extension on March 2, 2007.

His stellar performance in the2008 season allowed Sellers to be selected as the starting fullback for the2009 Pro Bowl.

On September 16, 2009, the Redskins signed him to a two-year contract extension.Sellers was involved in controversy after a 2009 exhibition game against the New England Patriots. As part of the pregame ceremonies, the last Washington Redskin player announced comes on to the field holding the American flag. This task fell to Sellers who took the flag to midfield before throwing it on the ground. This upset fans in attendance and caused Sellers to issue an apology the next day. He said it was a heat of the moment thing and not meant to be a sign of disrespect.[3]

In the2011 season, Sellers was made the backup fullback losing the starting spot toDarrel Young. According to Young, Sellers showed no hard feelings and has even acted as a mentor to him.[4]Throughout the season, Sellers played more on special teams along with being a backup fullback, tight end, and H-back.[5]

On March 12, 2012, the Redskins released Sellers.[6] On July 27, Sellers announced that he would be retiring from football.[7]

Honors

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In a 1999 article in The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.), Sellers was listed as one of the 100 greatest athletes in Washington state history.

In a February 2005 article inThe Seattle Times, Sellers was named as one of the 25 greatestrunning backs in state history.[8]

Personal

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Mike Sellers has two daughters, Kaylin and Braxton.

Sellers is a motivational speaker, and spoke to high school football players throughout his career, mostly making an effort to dissuade them from takingsteroids in an effort to be better football players.[9]

References

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  1. ^"Mike Sellers Making Big Gains". ABC 7 News. October 8, 2007. Archived fromthe original on October 23, 2008.
  2. ^"Mike Sellers".sbnation.com. RetrievedJanuary 11, 2012.
  3. ^"Redskins FB Sellers apologizes". Associated Press. August 29, 2009. RetrievedAugust 29, 2009.
  4. ^Maese, Rick."Washington Redskins fullback Darrel Young learns from Mike Sellers".WashingtonPost.com. RetrievedAugust 22, 2011.
  5. ^"No Quit In Sellers".Redskins.com. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2012.
  6. ^"Report: Redskins Release Mike Sellers".Washington.CBSlocal.com. RetrievedMarch 12, 2012.
  7. ^Uhlmann, Steve (July 27, 2012)."Redskins Training Camp: Mike Sellers To Retire, According To Report".SBNation.com. RetrievedDecember 30, 2012.
  8. ^"The top 25 greatest running backs in state history".The Seattle Times. November 9, 2004.
  9. ^"Mike Sellers: 'Extremely tough' to resist steroids". May 3, 2010.

External links

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