Kevin James Mawae (/məˈwaɪ/; born January 23, 1971) is a retired American football center who played in the National Football League (NFL) for sixteen seasons. He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU), where he was a four-year starter. He was picked by the Seattle Seahawks in the 1994 NFL Draft, and also played for the New York Jets and Tennessee Titans.
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| - Kevin James Mawae (/məˈwaɪ/; born January 23, 1971) is a retired American football center who played in the National Football League (NFL) for sixteen seasons. He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU), where he was a four-year starter. He was picked by the Seattle Seahawks in the 1994 NFL Draft, and also played for the New York Jets and Tennessee Titans.
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| - Kevin Mawae during the 2008 NFL season.
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| - * Seattle Seahawks
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* Tennessee Titans
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| - Mawae, Kevin James; Mawae, Kevin J.
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| - American football player, offensive lineman, center, labor leader, NFLPA president
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| - Kevin James Mawae (/məˈwaɪ/; born January 23, 1971) is a retired American football center who played in the National Football League (NFL) for sixteen seasons. He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU), where he was a four-year starter. He was picked by the Seattle Seahawks in the 1994 NFL Draft, and also played for the New York Jets and Tennessee Titans. Mawae is one of the top centers of recent times, having been selected for the Pro Bowl on six consecutive occasions (1999–2004), and was an eight-time All-Pro. He also served two terms as NFLPA president, which coincided with the 2011 NFL lockout.
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