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Fabian Washington (born June 9, 1983) is an American former professional
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player who was a
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in the
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(NFL). He played
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for the
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and was selected by the
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23rd overall in the
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. Washington also played with the
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.


Early life

Fabian Washington attended Bayshore High School in
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and was a
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in football,
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, and track. In football, he was a four-year starter at cornerback, a two-year starter at
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, and a backup
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. As a
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, he posted three
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s, and twelve pass deflections. As a
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, he posted four interceptions, 60
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, and fourteen pass deflections. He ran a 4.29 in the
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as a senior. In track, he placed third at the Florida State Meet on the
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as a junior, despite running the fastest time in the preliminaries. Next year he was the district champion of the 100 meter dash as a senior.


College career

He went on to start for three years at cornerback at the
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before leaving early to become a first round
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selection of the Oakland Raiders (pick 23 in 2005). Fabian was an All-Big 12 selection in each of his three seasons at the University of Nebraska. Fabian recorded 145 career tackles (97 solos) with seven stops for losses of 15 yards, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. He also intercepted 11 passes and broke up another 38 in his three-year career, placing him fourth in Nebraska history in both categories. Fabian was known for starting every game at left cornerback for the Huskers as a junior in 2004. Fabian was also named second-team All-Big 12 by the Austin American-Statesman and earned third-team honors from the league's coaches. Fabian recorded three interceptions, gaining 23 yards in returns, and broke up 15 passes. He also recorded 41 tackles (27 solos), including three tackles behind the line for minus-seven yards. Fabian was selected in third-team All-Big 12 by the league's coaches as a sophomore in 2003. He intercepted four passes, which he returned for 14 yards, and batted down 10 others...Registered a career-high 55 tackles (36 solos), had three tackles behind the line for minus-six yards, forced a fumble and recovered another, and recorded two QB pressures. As a freshman, he was selected Freshman All-American second-team and first-team All-Big 12 selection by The Sporting News in 2002. He set a Nebraska freshman record with 13 pass deflections and tied another freshman mark with four interceptions. Fabian intercepted a pass on his first play as a Husker against Arizona State and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown. He finished the year with 49 tackles (34 solos), two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, and one tackle for a two-yard loss. Fabian majored in sociology.


College statistics


Professional career


Oakland Raiders

Washington was drafted in the first round by the
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with the 23rd overall pick in the
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after his draft stock rose after recording a time of 4.29 sec in the
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at the 2005
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. During his rookie year he played all 16 games with 11 starts and recorded 40
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. In his second season with the Raiders, Washington started in all 14 games he played in and had 43 tackles and four
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. During his third season with the Raiders in 2007 he played in 15 games with three starts, recording 40 tackles, and one interception. After the season, the Raiders started shopping him around after acquiring
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. It was later revealed that Washington himself also requested to be traded, stating, "I would have traded myself."


Baltimore Ravens

On April 26, 2008, Washington was traded to the
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for a fourth round pick during the
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. Washington, who was able to wear #27 (his jersey number during his time with the Raiders), decided to wear #31. During college, Washington wore #3. In his first preseason appearance with the team he recorded two interceptions.
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did not play. On October 26, in a game against his former team (the Raiders), Washington recorded a tackle on TE
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after a catch. Washington finished the 2008 season starting 12 games with 31 tackles and an interception. In the wild card game versus the
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, he got one of the four interceptions thrown by
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in the 27–9 win by the Ravens. In the final minutes of a November 22, 2009 home game against the
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, he sustained a severe left knee injury, and had to be carried off the field. He missed the remainder of the season. Washington signed a restricted free agent tender worth $1.809 million on May 19, 2010. Washington was a starting cornerback for the Ravens for the 2010 season. After a poor showing against the
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, Washington was benched. Josh Wilson, who was acquired shortly before the 2010 season, had started each game until he signed with the
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.


New Orleans Saints

On July 31, 2011, Washington signed a one-year contract with the
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. He was placed on
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on September 1, 2011, following a hamstring injury and he was released from IR on September 13, 2011, making him a free agent.


NFL statistics

Key * GP: games played * COMB: combined tackles * TOTAL: total tackles * AST: assisted tackles * SACK: sacks * FF: forced fumbles * FR: fumble recoveries * FR YDS: fumble return yards * INT: interceptions * IR YDS: interception return yards * AVG IR: average interception return * LNG: longest interception return * TD: interceptions returned for touchdown * PD: passes defensed


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External links


Baltimore Ravens bio
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Washington, Fabian 1983 births Living people American football cornerbacks Baltimore Ravens players Nebraska Cornhuskers football players Oakland Raiders players Players of American football from Bradenton, Florida New Orleans Saints players