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Position:
  
Center

Height:
  
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)

Weight:
  
311 lb (141 kg)

Network
  
Nickelodeon

Name
  
Alex Mack


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Date of birth:
  
(1985-11-19) November 19, 1985 (age 30)

Place of birth:
  
Los Angeles, California

High school:
  
Santa Barbara (CA) San Marcos

Role
  
American television series

Episodes
  
20 Paradise RegainedSeason 4 - Jan 15 - 1998, 20 Paradise Regained, 19 Paradise LostSeason 4 - Jan 13 - 1998, 19 Paradise Lost, 18 24 HoursSeason 4 - Dec 4 - 1997, 18 24 Hours, 17 Without FeathersSeason 4 - Dec 2 - 1997, 17 Without Feathers, 16 Lies and SecretsSeason 4 - Nov 25 - 1997, 16 Lies and Secrets, 15 Friendly FireSeason 4 - Nov 20 - 1997, 15 Friendly Fire, 14 The ReturnSeason 4 - Nov 18 - 1997, 14 The Return, 13 Things ChangeSeason 4 - Nov 6 - 1997, 13 Things Change, 12 The BandSeason 4 - Nov 4 - 1997, 12 The Band, 11 The DoctorSeason 4 - Oct 28 - 1997, 11 The Doctor, 10 Senora GarciaSeason 4 - Oct 23 - 1997, 10 Senora Garcia, 9 LeavingSeason 4 - Oct 21 - 1997, 9 Leaving, 8 The StormSeason 4 - Oct 16 - 1997, 8 The Storm, 7 The SwitchSeason 4 - Oct 14 - 1997, 7 The Switch, 6 Foot FaultSeason 4 - Oct 9 - 1997, 6 Foot Fault, 5 OscarSeason 4 - Oct 7 - 1997, 5 Oscar, 4 AshleySeason 4 - Oct 2 - 1997, 4 Ashley, 3 CampingSeason 4 - Sep 30 - 1997, 3 Camping, 2 Green DaySeason 4 - Sep 25 - 1997, 2 Green Day, 1 DrivingSeason 4 - Sep 23 - 1997, 1 Driving, 25 CheersSeason 3 - Mar 4 - 1997, 25 Cheers, 24 Nightmare in ParadiseSeason 3 - Feb 27 - 1997, 24 Nightmare in Paradise, 23 BMXSeason 3 - Feb 25 - 1997, 23 BMX, 22 Friends Like ThatSeason 3 - Feb 20 - 1997, 22 Friends Like That, 21 TriangleSeason 3 - Feb 18 - 1997, 21 Triangle, 20 The CreeperSeason 3 - Jan 2 - 1997, 20 The Creeper, 19 The TestSeason 3 - Dec 26 - 1996, 19 The Test, 18 Twelve and a HalfSeason 3 - Dec 10 - 1996, 18 Twelve and a Half, 17 Woman of the YearSeason 3 - Dec 5 - 1996, 17 Woman of the Year, 16 SpiveySeason 3 - Dec 3 - 1996, 16 Spivey, 15 A Room of Her OwnSeason 3 - Nov 26 - 1996, 15 A Room of Her Own, 14 ChemistrySeason 3 - Nov 21 - 1996, 14 Chemistry, 13 Mystery ManSeason 3 - Nov 19 - 1996, 13 Mystery Man, 12 The UnderstudySeason 3 - Nov 14 - 1996, 12 The Understudy, 11 Bad GirlSeason 3 - Nov 12 - 1996, 11 Bad Girl, 10 MuckrakerSeason 3 - Nov 7 - 1996, 10 Muckraker, 9 Bubbling OverSeason 3 - Nov 5 - 1996, 9 Bubbling Over, 8 New World OrderSeason 3 - Oct 29 - 1996, 8 New World Order, 7 Big RaySeason 3 - Oct 24 - 1996, 7 Big Ray, 6 ImagesSeason 3 - Oct 22 - 1996, 6 Images, 5 The NeighborSeason 3 - Oct 17 - 1996, 5 The Neighbor, 4 Operation: BreakoutSeason 3 - Oct 15 - 1996, 4 Operation: Breakout, 3 WorkingSeason 3 - Oct 10 - 1996, 3 Working, 2 The Other SideSeason 3 - Oct 8 - 1996, 2 The Other Side, 1 The Other SideSeason 3 - Oct 5 - 1996, 1 The Other Side, 20 NerveSeason 2 - Sep 28 - 1996, 20 Nerve, 19 World Without AlexSeason 2 - Sep 21 - 1996, 19 World Without Alex, 18 Local HeroSeason 2 - Sep 14 - 1996, 18 Local Hero, 17 The CarnivalSeason 2 - Aug 10 - 1996, 17 The Carnival, 16 The PartySeason 2 - Aug 3 - 1996, 16 The Party, 15 Mack TVSeason 2 - Jul 27 - 1996, 15 Mack TV

Cast
  
Larisa Oleynik, Darris Love, Meredith Bishop, Dorian Lopinto, Michael Blakley

First episode date
  
October 8, 1994

Final episode date
  
January 15, 1998

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Javon Alexander "Alex" Mack (born November 19, 1985) is an American football center for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of California, and was drafted by the Cleveland Browns 21st overall in the 2009 NFL Draft.

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Early years

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Mack was born in Los Angeles, California. He attended San Marcos High School in Santa Barbara, where he was named the Channel League's Co-Most Valuable Player on defense and earned a first-team all-league selection. He was also selected to the All-CIF team. In the classroom, he compiled a 4.2 GPA and an 1180 SAT score.

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Considered a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Mack chose California over Northwestern and Stanford.

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In addition to football, Mack wrestled for four years with the Royals, losing only two matches his senior year and reaching the state final. He was a CIF champion as a junior and a senior.

College career

Mack played for the California Golden Bears football team while attending the University of California, Berkeley. He made 39 consecutive starts for the Golden Bears registering 256 key blocks/knockdowns, 32 touchdown-resulting blocks and 29 down field blocks. Mack compiled a 3.61 undergraduate GPA at the University of California, Berkeley as a legal studies major. He graduated in 2008 and played the 2008 season as a graduate student in education. He won the Draddy Trophy, also dubbed the "academic Heisman", for his academic success in 2008, becoming the first Cal player and the second consecutive center to earn the trophy, following Dallas Griffin of Texas. He also won the Morris Trophy in 2007 and 2008, making him the third offensive lineman and the first since Washington's Lincoln Kennedy in 1991 and 1992 to win the award twice. Mack also represented Cal at the 2009 Senior Bowl.

2009 NFL Draft

Projected as a first-to-second rounder by Sports Illustrated, Mack was the highest ranked center available in the 2009 NFL Draft. He was drafted by the Cleveland Browns with the 21st overall selection. He was the first Golden Bears offensive lineman selected in the first round since Tarik Glenn in 1997.

Cleveland Browns

Mack signed a five-year contract with the Browns on July 25. During the 2009 NFL Season, Mack started on the Browns offensive line every game. After a shaky start, the Browns line, anchored by Joe Thomas, paved the way to three consecutive 100+ yard games by Jerome Harrison and one game in which Harrison ran for 286 yards, which stands at third all-time in one game. At the end of the regular season, Mack was selected as center on the All-Rookie team. He started all 16 games, committed only 1 penalty and allowed just 1 sack.

During the 2010 NFL season, Mack again started every game for the Browns. He was named to the 2011 Pro Bowl roster as a second alternate to replace Nick Mangold. During week 5 of the 2011 NFL season, Mack played through appendicitis during a loss to the Tennessee Titans. Mack had an appendectomy during Cleveland's bye week and came back and started against the Oakland Raiders the week after the bye week.

On December 27, 2013, Alex Mack was voted to his first Pro Bowl Selection, after having been added in 2011 to replace an injured player.

On April 9, 2014, it was announced that the Jacksonville Jaguars had offered Mack a five-year contract, worth reportedly $42 million. The Browns had a maximum of five days to match Jacksonville's offer, which they did on April 11. Mack had been previously assigned the transition tag, nullifying his free agency unless a team signed Mack to an offer sheet. During Week 6 against the Pittsburgh Steelers on October 12, 2014, Mack was carted off the field due to a leg injury. X-rays tested positive that his leg had a broken fibula, forcing Mack out for the rest of the 2014 campaign. Prior to Mack's injury, he had never missed a single snap in his professional career. On March 2, 2016, Mack voided his contract with the Cleveland Browns thus making him a free agent.

Atlanta Falcons

On March 9, 2016, Mack signed a five-year, $45 million contract with the Atlanta Falcons, including $28.5 million in guaranteed money.

In the 2016 season, Mack and the Falcons reached Super Bowl LI , where they faced the New England Patriots. In the Super Bowl, the Falcons fell in a 34–28 overtime defeat.

References

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