Natrone Means makes Super presentation to his former high school
Posted Feb 8, 2016
On Friday, Natrone Means made a stop where his standout football career began. Means, who played in Super Bowl XXIX for the San Diego Chargers in 1995, presented to Central Cabarrus High School’s football team and cheerleaders an autographed football given to him by the NFL commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Super Bowl.
(Concord Independent Tribune)
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