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Kevin Mawae

Kevin Mawae
Kevin Mawae during the 2008 NFL season.
Personal information
Date of birthJanuary 23, 1971(age 40)
Place of birthSavannah, Georgia
Height6 ft 4 inch (1.9 m)
Weight289 lb (131.1 kg)
Career information
CollegeLouisiana State
NFL Draft1994 / Round: 2 / Pick: 36
Debut1994 for the Seattle Seahawks
Last played2009 for the Tennessee Titans
Career history
As player:
* Seattle Seahawks (19941997) * New York Jets (19982005) * Tennessee Titans (20062009)
As player:
* Seattle Seahawks (19941997) * New York Jets (19982005) * Tennessee Titans (20062009)
* 8× Pro Bowl selection (1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009) * 3× All-Pro selection (1999, 2001, 2008) * NFL 2000s All-Decade Team

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Kevin James Mawae (-enməˈwaɪpron; born January 23, 1971 in Savannah, Georgia) is a retired American Football center in the National Football League who played 16 seasons in the NFL for three teams: the Seattle Seahawks (1994 � 1997), New York Jets (1998 � 2005), and Tennesee Titans (2006 � 2009). Mawae was a four-year starter for LSU and was selected second-team All-SEC by Associated Press and SEC coaches as senior. Mawae is one of the top centers of recent times, having been selected to the Pro Bowl on six consecutive occasions (1999 � 2004), and was a three-time All-Pro selection.

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NFL, union agree to mediation - Columbia Daily Tribune Tweet this news
Columbia Daily Tribune--“Any time that both sides of negotiations can get together, whether through conventional means of bargaining or mediation, to come to an agreement that can benefit all parties, it is a good thing,” NFLPA President -Kevin Mawae- - Date : Fri, 18 Feb 2011 22:03:27 GMT+00:00
A positive move: Mediation - Boston Globe Tweet this news
Boston Globe--“Any time that both sides of negotiations can get together, whether through conventional means of bargaining or mediation, to come to an agreement that can benefit all parties, it is a good thing,'' NFLPA president -Kevin Mawae- - Date : Fri, 18 Feb 2011 08:15:19 GMT+00:00
NFL, NFLPA Agree to Mediator - The Pewter Plank Tweet this news
The Pewter Plank--“Any time that both sides of negotiations can get together, whether through conventional means of bargaining or mediation, to come to an agreement that can benefit all parties, it is a good thing,'' NFLPA president -Kevin Maw - Date : Fri, 18 Feb 2011 16:31:44 GMT+00:00
NFL files NLRB claim, NFLPA responds - National Football Post Tweet this news
National Football Post--NFLPA president -Kevin Mawae- recently said the union doesn't plan to decertify. The union did receive authorization from all of the players to decertify, ... - Date : Mon, 14 Feb 2011 21:02:46 GMT+00:00
Was Dallas a Swan Song? - LAist Tweet this news
LAist---...- right, Executive Director of the NFL Players Association responds to a question during a news conference as the association's president -Kevin Mawae-, ... - Date : Tue, 08 Feb 2011 16:03:53 GMT+00:00
Odds against players in NFL labor battle - New York Post Tweet this news
New York Post--They are led by a couple of passionate men named DeMaurice Smith and -Kevin Mawae-, a gifted orator and a former player who was always one of the most ... - Date : Fri, 04 Feb 2011 11:55:30 GMT+00:00
Michael Rosenberg: Union's motive tested by 18-game schedule - SI.com Tweet this news
SI.com--Despite claims that they can't sell the idea of an 18-game schedule to players, players union leaders -Kevin Mawae- and DeMaurice Smith have not rejected the ... - Date : Thu, 03 Feb 2011 18:12:21 GMT+00:00
Mawae accepts job at MBA - The Tennessean (blog) Tweet this news
The Tennessean (blog)--Former Titans center -Kevin Mawae- has accepted a job at Montgomery Bell Academy, where he'll coach offensive line for the school's football team. ... - Date : Tue, 08 Feb 2011 19:01:06 GMT+00:00
NFLPA raises rhetoric in CBA battle with NFL - USA Today Tweet this news
USA Today--Smith and the union's elected player president -Kevin Mawae- put the onus on owners to provide financial transparency in order for the sides to reach a new ... - Date : Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:36:26 GMT+00:00
Mawae offers high praise for Munchak - The Tennessean (blog) Tweet this news
The Tennessean (blog)--DALLAS — -Kevin Mawae- has heard the knock on Mike Munchak. He’s never been a coordinator, Munchak’s critics say, so is he qualified to be a head ... - Date : Thu, 03 Feb 2011 23:04:23 GMT+00:00

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Troy Vincent
NFLPA President
March 19, 2008 - present
Succeeded by
Incumbent

National Football League * NFL's 2000s All-Decade Team

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2000 Pro Bowl AFC Starters

OffenseQB Peyton Manning * RB Edgerrin James * FB Sam Gash * WR Marvin Harrison * WR Jimmy Smith * TE Tony Gonzalez
OT Jonathan Ogden * OT Tony Boselli * G Ruben Brown * G Bruce Matthews * C Kevin Mawae
DefenseDE Tony Brackens * DE Jevon Kearse * DT Trevor Pryce * DT Darrell Russell
OLB Peter Boulware * OLB Kevin Hardy * ILB Ray Lewis
CB Sam Madison * CB Charles Woodson * FS Carnell Lake * SS Lawyer Milloy
Special TeamsP Tom Tupa * PK Olindo Mare * KR Tremain Mack * ST Detron Smith

2001 Pro Bowl AFC Starters

OffenseQB Rich Gannon * RB Edgerrin James * FB Richie Anderson * WR Marvin Harrison * WR Eric Moulds * TE Tony Gonzalez
OT Tony Boselli * OT Jonathan Ogden * G Ruben Brown * G Bruce Matthews * C Kevin Mawae
DefenseDE Trace Armstrong * DE Jason Taylor * DT Sam Adams * DT Trevor Pryce
OLB Mo Lewis * OLB Junior Seau * ILB Ray Lewis
CB Sam Madison * CB Samari Rolle * FS Rod Woodson * SS Blaine Bishop
Special TeamsP Darren Bennett * PK Matt Stover * KR Derrick Mason * ST Larry Izzo

2002 Pro Bowl AFC Starters

OffenseQB Rich Gannon * RB Curtis Martin * FB Larry Centers * WR Marvin Harrison * WR Rod Smith * TE Tony Gonzalez
OT Lincoln Kennedy * OT Jonathan Ogden * G Alan Faneca * G Will Shields * C Kevin Mawae
DefenseDE John Abraham * DE Marcellus Wiley * DT Trevor Pryce * DT John Randle
OLB Jason Gildon * OLB Jamir Miller * ILB Ray Lewis
CB Sam Madison * CB Charles Woodson * FS Rod Woodson * SS Rodney Harrison
Special TeamsP Shane Lechler * PK Jason Elam * KR Jermaine Lewis * ST Ian Gold

2003 Pro Bowl AFC Starters

OffenseQB Rich Gannon * RB Priest Holmes * FB Lorenzo Neal * WR Marvin Harrison * WR Jerry Rice * TE Tony Gonzalez
OT Jonathan Ogden * OT Willie Roaf * G Alan Faneca * G Will Shields * C Kevin Mawae
DefenseDE Trevor Pryce * DE Jason Taylor * DT Richard Seymour * DT Gary Walker
OLB Joey Porter * OLB Junior Seau * ILB Zach Thomas
CB Aaron Glenn * CB Patrick Surtain * FS Rod Woodson * SS Lawyer Milloy
Special TeamsP Chris Hanson * PK Adam Vinatieri * KR Dante Hall * ST Larry Izzo

2004 Pro Bowl AFC Starters

OffenseQB Steve McNair * RB Jamal Lewis * FB Tony Richardson * WR Marvin Harrison * WR Chad Johnson * TE Tony Gonzalez
OT Jonathan Ogden * OT Willie Roaf * G Alan Faneca * G Will Shields * C Kevin Mawae
DefenseDE Dwight Freeney * DE Adewale Ogunleye * DT Richard Seymour * DT Marcus Stroud
OLB Peter Boulware * OLB Takeo Spikes * ILB Ray Lewis
CB Ty Law * CB Patrick Surtain * FS Ed Reed * SS Brock Marion
Special TeamsP Craig Hentrich * PK Mike Vanderjagt * KR Dante Hall * ST Adalius Thomas

2005 Pro Bowl AFC Starters

OffenseQB Peyton Manning * RB Curtis Martin * FB Tony Richardson * WR Marvin Harrison * WR Chad Johnson * TE Tony Gonzalez
OT Jonathan Ogden * OT Willie Anderson * G Alan Faneca * G Will Shields * C Kevin Mawae
DefenseDE Dwight Freeney * DE Jason Taylor * DT Sam Adams * DT Marcus Stroud
OLB Terrell Suggs * OLB Takeo Spikes * ILB James Farrior
CB Champ Bailey * CB Tory James * FS John Lynch * SS Ed Reed
Special TeamsP Shane Lechler * PK Adam Vinatieri * KR Terrence McGee * ST Larry Izzo

2009 Pro Bowl AFC Starters

OffenseQB Peyton Manning * RB Thomas Jones * FB Le'Ron McClain * WR Andre Johnson * WR Brandon Marshall * TE Tony Gonzalez
OT Joe Thomas * OT Jason Peters * G Alan Faneca * G Kris Dielman * C Kevin Mawae
DefenseDE Mario Williams * DE Dwight Freeney * DT Albert Haynesworth * DT Kris Jenkins
OLB James Harrison * OLB Joey Porter * ILB Ray Lewis
CB Nnamdi Asomugha * CB Cortland Finnegan * FS Ed Reed * SS Troy Polamalu
Special TeamsP Shane Lechler * PK Stephen Gostkowski * KR Leon Washington * ST Brendon Ayanbadejo

2008 AP NFL All-Pro Team

Offense: QB Peyton Manning * RB Adrian Peterson * RB Michael Turner * FB Le'Ron McClain * WR Andre Johnson * WR Larry Fitzgerald * TE Tony Gonzalez
OT Jordan Gross * OT Michael Roos * G Steve Hutchinson * G Chris Snee * C Kevin Mawae
Defense: DE Jared Allen * DE Justin Tuck * DT Albert Haynesworth * DT Kevin Williams * OLB James Harrison * OLB DeMarcus Ware * ILB Ray Lewis * ILB Jon Beason * CB Nnamdi Asomugha * CB Cortland Finnegan * FS Ed Reed * SS Troy Polamalu
Special Teams P Shane Lechler * PK Stephen Gostkowski * KR Leon Washington



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