- Amos L.
Zereoué (born
October 8, 1976) is a
former professional American football player who was a
running back in the
National Football League (NFL)...
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forced four turnovers, and
recorded three sacks. Bettis' replacement, Amos
Zereoué,
rushed for two touchdowns. The
first half was a
disaster for Baltimore...
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capable leader throwing for 2,465
yards and 14 touchdowns.
Running back Amos
Zereoué shattered Robert Walker's
rushing record with 1,589 yards, and his 18 rushing...
- in his
senior season.
Cobourne entered West
Virginia right after Amos
Zereoué, the star
running back from 1996 to 1998, left
early for the NFL. He immediately...
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significant parts of the 2002 season,
leaving him as a
backup to Amos
Zereoué to
begin the 2003 season.
Despite regaining his
starting role
midway through...
- ****ure
National Football League (NFL)
players including Marc Bulger, Amos
Zereoué,
Anthony Becht, Gary Stills,
Barrett Green,
Solomon Page and John Thornton...
- from left
guard to left
tackle due to injuries,
helping teammate Amos
Zereoué to
three 100-yard
performances during the season. He
helped running backs...
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completing a 24-yard p**** to
Hines Ward and a 19-yard
screen p**** to Amos
Zereoué on an 8-play, 79-yard drive.
Jerome Bettis finished it off with a 1-yard...
- Rod Thorn,
Oliver Luck, Mike Vanderjagt, Pat White,
Quincy Wilson, Amos
Zereoué, Greg Jones, Joe Alexander, Owen Schmitt,
Georgann Wells, Geno Smith, Ginny...
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Tanoa Togiai Jr OL 74
Keith Olson So OL 75
Roger Alderman Fr OL 76
Zereoue Williams Jr OL 79 Alex
Harrison Jr TE 80
Brant Kuithe Sr TE 82 Landen...