Cecil Doggette

Cecil Doggette (born November 15, 1970) is a former Arena Football League (AFL) defensive specialist.

Doggette attended Bayside High School in Queens and was a standout in football and track.

Doggette first attended Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, New York.

Doggette went unselected in the 1992 NFL draft, however, he was signed by the San Diego Chargers.

After his stint with the San Diego Chargers, Doggette left the NFL joined the Arena Football League.

He helped Frankfurt win the World Bowl Championship that season as the special teams MVP.

Then, in 1996, Doggette attended training camp with the Dallas Cowboys, but returned to the Galaxy for the 1996 season instead.

On June 28, 1995, Doggette signed with the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League, after the NFL Europe season ended.

In week seven of the 1997 season, Doggette performed well in the playoffs, recording 18.5 tackles and eight pass break-ups.

[1] In 2002 season, he only played 10 games, but still earned second-team All-Arena honors after recording team-highs 56 tackles, three interceptions, and 15 pass break-ups.

He recorded 12 tackles, four pass break-ups, and an interception in the playoffs, up to the ArenaBowl XVI loss.

In the final home game of his career, he set a season-high 14 tackles against the Tampa Bay Storm.

In the final game of his career, he totaled six tackles, one pass break-up, and a fumble recovery.

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Cecil is married to former West Virginia University gymnast, Becky Doggette (née Morrison).