- Nic Clemons
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Nic Clemons No. -- Free Agent Defensive tackle Personal information Date of birth: February 3, 1980 Place of birth: Griffin, Georgia Height: 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Weight: 300 lb (136 kg) Career information College: Georgia Undrafted in 2003 Debuted in 2005 for the Washington Redskins Career history - Washington Redskins (2003–2006)
- Atlanta Falcons (2007)*
- Denver Broncos (2008)*
- Omaha Nighthawks (2010)
- *Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards - N/A
Stats at NFL.com Nic Clemons (born February 3, 1980 in Griffin, Georgia) is an American football defensive tackle who is currently a free agent. He was originally signed by the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent in 2003. He played college football at Georgia.
High school career
Clemons attended Griffin High School, but did not play high school football. Instead, he was a key player on the basketball team that reached the Class AAA final four. As a forward, he averaged five points and four rebounds per game. He is the brother of Chris Clemons of the Seattle Seahawks and nephew of former NFL linebacker Charlie Clemons, who he lists as his role model.
College career
Clemons attended junior college at Georgia Military College where he earned Honorable Mention Junior College All-American in 1999. He recorded 58.5 tackles, 7.5 sacks, eight pressures, three fumble recoveries and three pass deflections as a sophomore. Clemons started playing football for the University of Georgia in 2001, where he played a backup role at defensive end and participated in five contests. Unfortunately, he then suffered a hip injury mid-year that ended his season. He played in only two games during his senior season in 2002 before injury (turf toe) ended his season.
Professional career
Clemons signed with the Redskins as a rookie free agent after the 2003 NFL Draft. He spent the 2003 and 2004 seasons on the Redskins practice squad. In 2005, he played eight games for the redskins and had two tackles.
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