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46. Rich Braham

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46. Rich Braham

The Phoenix Cardinals used their Third Round Pick in 1994 to draft an Offensive Lineman from West Virginia named Rich Braham.  They decided in training camp that it would not work out as he was waived before the season began.  The Cincinnati Bengals gave him a shot, and Braham would play for them for 13 seasons.

Braham only played three games as a rookie and was a practice squad player in 1995, but he became the starting Left Guard for the Bengals in 1996, where he held that role for three years.  In 1999, Braham moved to Center, which was where he stayed until a knee injury caused him to miss most of the 2006 season.  He would retire shortly after.

Braham started 142 of his 146 Games played in the NFL, which was quite an accomplishment for a training camp castoff.  

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Center, Left Guard
  • Acquired: Signed before the 1994 Season.
  • Departed:

    Retired after the 2006 Season.

  • Games Played: 146
  • Notable Statistics:

    142 Games Started 
    1 Fumble Recovery
    -38 Fumble Recovery Yards
    68 Approximate Value

    1 Playoff Game

  • Major Accolades and Awards: None
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