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A Football Life Season 5 Episode 2
The rise, fall, and redemption of Dexter Manley, one of the most dominant and beloved players in Washington history. Known as the “Secretary of Defense,” he was functionally illiterate and became addicted to drugs.
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Serie: A Football Life
Episode Title: Dexter Manley
Air Date: 2015-09-25
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