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Professional football wide receiver Cedrick Wilson formerly played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL. His contract was terminated by the Steelers on March 19, 2008, after being arrested for assaulting his girlfriend, Lindsey Paulat. Before playing for the Steelers, Wilson played for the San Francisco 49ers for four seasons.
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Fast Facts:
- Born in Memphis, Tennessee
- Attended Melrose High School
- High School All-American
- Degree in urban studies
- Began NFL career as a Kick Returner
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Cedrick Wilson Questions
How "spontaneous" was Joe Wilson's outburst? 9 AnswersIt's a very valid theory, as I wouldn't put it past members of either American political party to pull a stunt like this. But I remain unconvinced that the phot... read more
How did Fred Wilson get started? 2 AnswersHe's been a venture capitalist since 1987 when he was 26 (born in 1961). He has a Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT and an MBA from Wharton. ... read more
What would you add to the Joe Wilson Is Your Pre-Existing Condition website? 2 AnswersI would add that Joe Wilson was actually responsible for Democrats Booing and heckling Bush at the 2005 State of the Union Address. ... read more
Where and when was Lizzie Wilson, the 1890s vaudeville singer, born? 5 AnswersIf you are referring to Lizzie Evans, who was a Vaudeville singer in the 1890's and an actress, who played the role of Lucy Wilson? read more -
Cedrick Wilson Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to the Pittsburgh Steelers
- ESPN.com: Career Stats
- Height: 5' 10"
- Weight: 183 lbs
- Rookie Year: 2001
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