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Player of American and Canadian football
Shermar Bracey
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Player of American and Canadian football
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Male
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Place of birth
Chicago, USA
Age
41 years
Education
Arkansas State University,
Sports Teams
Edmonton Eskimos
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Biography
Shermar Bracey (born July 1, 1982 in Chicago, Illinois) is a running back formerly of the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League.
Bracey was signed as a free agent by Saskatchewan in 2006. He made his professional debut on August 19 versus the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, carrying the ball eight times for 50 yards in relief of starting running back Kenton Keith. Bracey ended the year with 38 carries for 233 yards and three touchdowns. He was released by the Riders on August 8, 2007 and re-signed on August 15, 2007. He was released again by the Riders on August 27, 2007.
In college, Bracey played for Arkansas State University.
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Notable American Football players
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1970 to 1999
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Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1970 to 1999
Notable American Athletes
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1970 to 1999
Notable Canadian Athletes
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1970 to 1999
Notable American Canadian football players
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1970 to 1999
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Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1970 to 1999
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1982 births
1982 births
American players of Canadian football
American players of Canadian football
Arkansas State Red Wolves football players
Arkansas State Red Wolves football players
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Edmonton Eskimos players
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Saskatchewan Roughriders players
Sportspeople from Chicago
Sportspeople from Chicago
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