Ciatrick Fason

Personal Information
Full Name : Ciatrick Antione Fason
Public : Ciatrick Fason
Nickname : C4
Country : United States (USA)  
DOB : October 29, 1982  (Age 27)
Place : Atlanta, Georgia
Height : 6' 0"
Weight : 207 lbs.
Sport : Football - NFL
Team : Free Agent
Level : Professional
Status : Needs Work
   
Quick Facts
Free Agent
Running Back
Jersey # --

Professional Teams :
CFL - Edmonton Eskimos (2009)
NFL - Jacksonville Jaguars (2008)
NFL - Minnesota Vikings (2005 - 2006)


College : Florida

Drafted :
112th overall in 2005
Minnesota Vikings


Mini Biography

Ciatrick Antione Fason is a professional football running back who is currently a free agent. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia on October 29, 1982.

Fason was drafted out of the University of Florida as a fourth round pick by the Minnesota Vikings during the 2005 NFL Draft. He signed and played with the team for two seasons, accumulating 161 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns on 50 carries. He was released by the Vikings on August 31, 2007.

On August 25, 2008, Fason signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He was released five days later, on August 30.




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Career (Pro, College, HS, Olympic, International, Contracts, Earnings)

Professional Career

Minnesota Vikings

Fason played two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings, rushing for 161 yards and five touchdowns on 50 carries. On August 31, 2007 the Vikings released him.


Jacksonville Jaguars

In 2008, Fason worked out for his hometown Jacksonville Jaguars. He wrote a letter to Jaguars GM James Harris asking if he could at least try out. Fason stated in a press conference, "No matter what I did in my NFL career, I just wanted to wear a Jaguars' uniform, even if it was just for a tryout."

On August 25, 2008, Fason was signed by the Jaguars.  On August 30, he was released.




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