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Alumni Updates: Where they are now

CINCINNATI BENGALS ALUMNI UPDATES

===LUDWIG AT LARGE is passionate about Cincinnati Bengals alumni. Here’s another five-man update:===

ONE

Defensive end Ross Browner (1978-86) is Vice President of Corporate and Community Development for “Backfield in Motion” in Nashville, Tenn.

Backfield in Motion is a non-profit organization that combines academics and athletics to inspire inner city boys to reach their maximum potential in order to become significant contributors to society.

“I have had so many people who inspired and helped me throughout my life, that giving back is the only thing I know how to do,” Browner said.

For more information on Ross, visit:

http://www.backfieldinmotion.org

TWO

Wide receiver Mike Levenseller (1979-80) is the wide receivers coach at his alma mater Washington State University.

“Coach Levy” spent seven seasons (2001-07) as the Cougars offensive coordinator. He was retained as receivers coach in 2008 by first-year Head Coach Paul Wulff, who came from Eastern Washington.

Levenseller’s son, J.T. — a WSU freshman quarterback from Pullman (Wash.) High School — is named after Levenseller’s best friend: Former Washington State and Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jack Thompson.

For more on coach Levy, go to:

http://wsucougars.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/levenseller_mike00.html

THREE

Running back and kick returner Cleotha Montgomery (1980) — the pride of Abilene Christian — is known as Wilbert Montgomery’s brother.

But “Cle” has done a great job of carving his own niche in the business world as an entrepreneur. He owns a series of home-health agencies in and around Irving, Texas, that specialize in adult care.

FOUR

Defensive end Mike St. Clair, who played for the Cleveland Browns (1976-79) and Bengals (1980-82), has lived in Cincinnati for 28 years.

He’s a retired single parent with a daughter at Wright State University and a son at the University of Cincinnati. He turns 55 on Sept. 2, 2008.

“I’ve still got a game or two left in me if the Bengals want me to come out and play,” he said.

FIVE

Offensive tackle/guard Brian Blados (1984-91) works as a sales representative for U.S. Food Service and lives in the Cincinnati suburb of Liberty Township.

LUDWIG AT LARGE requests all information concerning Bengals alumni be sent to Chick Ludwig at cludwig@daytondailynews.com or 937-225-2253.

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