Mike Logan (American football)
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Mike Logan | |
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Date of birth: | September 15, 1974 |
Place of birth: | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Career information | |
Position(s): | Safety |
Jersey №: | 31 |
College: | West Virginia |
NFL Draft: | 1997 / Round: 2 / Pick 50 |
Organizations | |
As player: | |
1997-2000 2001-2006 |
Jacksonville Jaguars Pittsburgh Steelers |
Stats at CBS.com |
Mike V. Logan (born September 15, 1974 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former professional football player for the NFL.
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[edit] High school
Mike Logan attended high school at McKeesport Area High School in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. He played football for the Tigers under famed WPIAL coach George Smith.
[edit] College career
Mike Logan played defensive back at West Virginia University for coach Don Nehlen. Logan was one of the best recruits out of Pennsylvania, but his career at West Virginia was limited by breaking the same arm three times. But Logan was an All-Big East Conference selection and return specialist as a senior in 1996.
[edit] Pro career
After a college career at West Virginia University, Logan was a second-round draft pick for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1997. As a rookie, Logan only recorded 15 tackles, but improved his second season to 29 tackles. He recorded his first NFL interception in his final and best season in Jacksonville, 2000. Logan recorded 60 tackles that year, along with his first career sack and two interceptions.
Logan then went to the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 2001 season, bringing him home to play for the team he grew up idolizing. Logan started out slowly his first two years in Pittsburgh, but by the 2003 season he had broken out. Logan had a career-high 94 tackles that year along with a sack. Unlike his previous two seasons of 2001 and 2002, Logan had no interceptions in 2003 (he had two INTs in 2001 and 1 INT in 2002). After being re-signed in 2004, Logan produced a career-worst 8 tackles for the season after suffering a season-ending injury and being placed on the injured reserve list. Logan tried to bounce back in 2005, but he was already a backup by then. Logan was a part of the championship Super Bowl XL team for the Steelers. Mike Logan retired prior to the 2007 football season.
[edit] Facts
- Since the retirement of fellow safety Donnie Shell following the 1987 NFL season, Logan is the only Steelers player to have worn number 31. Although the number is considered unofficially retired by the team, the Steelers likely allowed Logan to wear number 31 because of him idolizing Shell growing up in McKeesport.
- Following the Steelers win in Super Bowl XL, Logan responded that he didn't want to go to Disney World, but that he wanted Kennywood to open up. Kennywood, which is located in West Mifflin near McKeesport where Logan grew up, is not open during the winter months.