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During his five seasons with the Washington Redskins, Lorenzo Alexander has worn many hats, playing offensive line, tight end, defensive line, special teams, linebacker and even fullback. His versatility has earned him the nickname “One Man Gang.”
This past offseason, Alexander added another title to his resume by serving as media relations director for the Redskins players during the NFL lockout. Alexander responded to queries on the Redskins’ players stances on the developments of the labor dispute. And when they held their own offseason workouts, Alexander served as media liaison, laying out guidelines for coverage and updating reporters on scheduling changes.
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