Tremain Mack

Tremain Ferrell Mack[1] (born November 21, 1974), also known as T-Mack, is a retired professional American football player in the National Football League (NFL). He played four years for the Cincinnati Bengals, primarily as a return specialist. In 1998, he finished second in the AFC, with 1,165 yards on 45 returns. He was later selected to the 2000 Pro Bowl.[2]

Tremain Mack
No. 34
Position:Free safety
Personal information
Born: (1974-11-21) November 21, 1974
Tyler, Texas
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High school:Tyler (TX) Chapel Hill
College:Miami (FL)
NFL Draft:1997 / Round: 4 / Pick: 111
Career history
As player:
As coach:
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Kickoff return yards:3,583
Player stats at NFL.com

Mack retired as the Bengals all-time leader in kick return yards with 3,583.[2]

Mack is currently the head coach of the Mount Rainier High School Rams.[3]

Early years

Mack was born in Tyler, Texas and attended Chapel Hill High School.[3] After graduating, he was drafted by the Kansas City Royals.[3] From 1993–1996, he attended the University of Miami where he played football, baseball and was on the track team.[3]

Professional career

Mack was selected in the 4th round (111th overall) by the Cincinnati Bengals where he played for four seasons. As a rookie, he started four games and recorded one interception. In his second season, he became the team's primary return specialist, recording 1,165 return yards for the season. In 1999, he recorded a career high 1,382 return yards and earned a trip to the 1999 Pro Bowl along with teammate Corey Dillon. In 2000, Mack recorded 1,036 return yards in his final NFL season.

After three years out of football, Mack spent one season with the Louisville Fire of af2. That was followed by two season with the San Jose Sabercats of the Arena Football League (AFL). He set the AFL rookie record for consecutive Defensive Player of the Week honors.

Coaching career

Mack is currently the head coach of the Mount Rainier High School Rams.[3]

References

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