Roman Fortin

Roman Fortin

NFL player


DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1967|2|26|mf=y
Birthplace=Columbus, Ohio
DateOfDeath=
Position=Center, Guard
College=San Diego State
DraftedYear=1990
DraftedRound=8 / Pick 203
DatabaseFootball=FORTIROM01
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years=1990-1991
1992-1997
1998-2000
teams=Detroit Lions
Atlanta Falcons
San Diego Chargers
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Roman Brian Fortin (born February 26 1967 in Columbus, Ohio) is a former NFL player from 1991-2000. He played center, guard, offensive tackle, tackle, and tight end through the course of his career. He was the quarterback for his high school team at Ventura High School. He played the first part of his college football career at Oregon State University, and later transferred to San Diego State. He was selected in the 1990 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions. He played with them in the 1991 season, but would end up being picked up by the Atlanta Falcons in 1992. He stayed there through the 1997 season, where he would then play for the San Diego Chargers for his last three seasons. Roman Brian Fortin had LASIK surgery performed by Dr. Glenn Kawesch. Roman Fortin has five children. They are Roman Jr., Dillan, Simone, Bradon, and Turner.

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* [http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=FORTIROM01 Roman Fortin stats]


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