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Encyclopedia > Carnell Lake
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Date of birth July 15, 1967
Place of birth Salt Lake City, UT
Date of death
Position(s) DB
College UCLA
Draft [[ NFL Draft#Round_|]] / Round
Pro Bowls 5
Awards NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
Honors {{{Honors}}}
Retired #s {{{Retired #s}}}
Records
Statistics Pro Football Reference
Statistics NFL.com
Statistics DatabaseFootball
Statistics ESPN
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Team(s)
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1999
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Pittsburgh Steelers
Jacksonville Jaguars
Baltimore Ravens
Pro Football Hall of Fame, [[]]

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Carnell Lake to miss season to have bone-graft operation (264 words)
Lake, a 12th-year veteran, played in pain last season and was diagnosed with a stress fracture in a small bone near his ankle in February.
Lake will have a piece of bone removed from his hip and attached to the foot.
Lake, a five-time Pro Bowl player who signed with the Jaguars before last season, brought maturity, experience and an understanding of coordinator Dom Capers' strategies to a defense that sorely needed it.
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