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Patrick Scales (2006)

NFL player

What is Patrick Scales (2006) known for?

Patrick Scales, a notable alumnus from Weber High School in Pleasant View, Utah, has made a name for himself as an American football long snapper. Born on February 11, 1988, in Louisville, Kentucky, Scales began his athletic career in his hometown before making his way to Weber High School.

During his time at Weber, Scales not only shone on the football field, playing as a tight end, defensive end and long snapper, but he also did well academically, earning all-state and all-region honors. His athletic skills also extended to basketball and baseball.

After high school, Scales continued his football career at Utah State, redshirting in 2006 and playing for the Aggies from 2007 to 2010. His professional journey began in 2011 when he was rated as the 11th best long snapper in the 2011 NFL Draft by NFLDraftScout.com, despite being undrafted.

Scales began his NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens in 2011, moving on to the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets in 2013, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2014. Later in 2014, he returned to the Ravens. However, since 2015, Scales has been with the Chicago Bears, and his career stats as of 2022 show remarkable dedication with 105 games played and 14 tackles.

For more information on Patrick Scales' career stats, you can visit his profiles on NFL.com and Pro Football Reference.