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Mike Logan was born on 15 September, 1974 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American football player (born 1974). Discover Mike Logan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Mike Logan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Mike Logan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mike Logan worth at the age of 49 years old? Mike Logan’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Mike Logan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Mike V. Logan (born September 15, 1974) is former American professional American football player.
Mike Logan attended high school at McKeesport Area High School in McKeesport, Pennsylvania.
He played football for the Tigers under famed WPIAL coach George Smith.
He is a member of the 1990-99 WVU all-time football team.
Mike Logan was a four-year regular at cornerback and one of the most talented return men in WVU history from 1993 to 1996.
Playing for coach Don Nehlen, Logan was one of the best recruits out of Pennsylvania, but his career at West Virginia was limited by breaking the same arm three times.
Logan appeared in 37 games, starting 22 during his career, recording 140 tackles, 18 passes broken up, two forced fumbles, eight interceptions and two fumble recoveries.
As a freshman, in 1993, Logan recovered a Boston College fumble at the WVU 37 yard-line with 2:23 remaining to set up WVU's final scoring drive and then intercepted a Glenn Foley pass in the end zone on the game's last play to preserve WVU's undefeated regular season and a 1994 Sugar Bowl appearance.
He received the Scott Shirley Award in 1993, presented to WVU's top special teams player, and received the Gridiron Gladiator Award in 1996, given for on-field intensity.
Logan also played in the 1995 Carquest Bowl and 1997 Gator Bowl.
Logan had a career-best nine tackles in the 21-0 win over Pitt in 1995, had two interceptions in the 13-0 win over Maryland in 1996 and returned a punt for a touchdown in the 30-10 win at Temple in 1996.
Logan was a hero in the East Carolina win in 1996, coming through with a first-half interception and then stripping a pass from ECU's Larry Shannon at the WVU eight in the fourth quarter, returning that fumble 25 yards.
After a college career at West Virginia University, Logan was a second-round draft pick for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1997.
As a rookie, Logan only recorded 15 tackles, but improved his second season to 29 tackles.
He recorded his first NFL interception in his final and best season in Jacksonville, 2000.
Logan recorded 60 tackles that year, along with his first career sack and two interceptions.
Logan then went to the Pittsburgh Steelers for the 2001 season, bringing him home to play for the team he grew up idolizing.
Unlike his previous two seasons of 2001 and 2002, Logan had no interceptions in 2003 (he had two INTs in 2001 and 1 INT in 2002).
Logan started out slowly his first two years in Pittsburgh, but by the 2003 season he had broken out.
Logan had a career-high 94 tackles that year along with a sack.
After being re-signed in 2004, Logan produced a career-worst 8 tackles for the season after suffering a season-ending injury and being placed on the injured reserve list.
Logan was a part of the championship Super Bowl XL team for the Steelers beating the Seattle Seahawks and won his first Super Bowl ring.
He retired from professional football in 2007.
Logan has remained in the Pittsburgh area as a radio personality.
He co-hosted the weekday afternoon show "The Drive with Paulsen, Logan & Mack" on 1250 ESPN Radio with Scott Paulsen and Chris Mack until the station went off the air in September 2010.
His achievements as a Mountaineer and in the NFL earned him induction into the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in September 2014.
Logan finished his career ranking seventh in school history with 18 passes broken up (now ranks 15th), fourth in single-season PBU with 11 (now ranks 13th) and sixth in career kick return yardage with 869 yards (now ranks 12th).
As a senior, Logan led the Big East in punt returns (12.4) and ranked second in interceptions (0.45) and PBU (11).
He was named to the Football News all-conference team.
Logan earned first-team All-Big East honors at cornerback and second-team all-conference recognition as a return specialist.