Brad Trout

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Brad Trout or A. Bradley Trout Jr was born and raised in Miami, Florida. He attended Hialeah Miami-Lakes High School where he played safety, served as a captain of the Trojans football team, and was selected go the All State Team. In 1993, he received a scholarship go Valdosta State University. His senior year he was a captain, was awarded Blazers' Defensive Player of the Year and made the All-Gulf South Conference Team.

In 1998, he signed as a free Agent with the Atlanta Falcons as a free safety. He went on to play for the Denver Broncos for two years where they allocated him to NFL Europe's Barcelona Dragons. While playing for the Dragons, he was awarded Defensive Player of the week, made the All-NFL Europe Team and led the Dragons in tackles and interceptions. In 2000, Brad was drafted by the XFL's New York/New Jersey Hitmen where he was chosen as a Defensive Captain and made the all XFL team (#36). After the XFL he was signed by the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs were he retired early due to injury.

Today, Trout is a physical education teacher for the lower and upper schools elementary schools at the Walker School, a private preK-12 preparatory school in Marietta, GA. He also acts as an assistant coach as the defensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach for their Wolverines football team in Marietta, Georgia in the fall season and recently completed his first season as the coach of The Walker School's golf team.

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