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After being drafted, Mendenhall started for two seasons for the Redskins. At the end of his second professional season, he helped the Redskins win Super Bowl XVII (1983). But his career was short-lived. Reports indicate he entered a treatment center for alcoholism, explaining, “I had some personal problems that needed to get taken care of.”
 
After being drafted, Mendenhall started for two seasons for the Redskins. At the end of his second professional season, he helped the Redskins win Super Bowl XVII (1983). But his career was short-lived. Reports indicate he entered a treatment center for alcoholism, explaining, “I had some personal problems that needed to get taken care of.”
  
He rejoined the Redskins during the eighth week of the 1983-1984 season; however, he remained on the injured reserve list so he never played. The Redskins signed him for another season, but setbacks with his elbow led him to surgery. During the 1984 Redskins training camp with the rookies, nine days before the veterans were due to report, Mat’s elbow began to swell up. He separated from the team on August 1, 1984.  
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He rejoined the Redskins during the eighth week of the 1983-1984 season; however, he remained on the injured reserve list so he never played. The Redskins signed him for another season, but setbacks with his elbow led him to surgery. During the 1984 Redskins training camp with the rookies, nine days before the veterans were due to report, Mat’s elbow began to swell up. He separated from the team on August 1, 1984. His career was over.
  
He also had another incident with alcohol two weeks later that resulted in his arrest. His career was over. He has kept out of the news since then.
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He also had another incident with alcohol two weeks later that resulted in his arrest, a fine, and entrance into an alcohol safety program. He has maintained a low profile since then.
  
At [Brigham Young University]], Mat was 1st Team All-WAC and an honorable mention All-American. He also experienced a ruptured appendix before his senior year that led to a second abdominal surgery.  
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At [[Brigham Young University]], Mat was 1st Team All-WAC and an honorable mention All-American. He experienced a ruptured appendix before his senior year that led to a second abdominal surgery.  
  
 
==External Source==
 
==External Source==

Latest revision as of 13:49, 24 June 2024

Mat Mendenhall, center, with brothers Bronco and Marty, courtesy Deseret News

Matthew Mendenhall was a professional football player for the Washington Redskins.

After being drafted, Mendenhall started for two seasons for the Redskins. At the end of his second professional season, he helped the Redskins win Super Bowl XVII (1983). But his career was short-lived. Reports indicate he entered a treatment center for alcoholism, explaining, “I had some personal problems that needed to get taken care of.”

He rejoined the Redskins during the eighth week of the 1983-1984 season; however, he remained on the injured reserve list so he never played. The Redskins signed him for another season, but setbacks with his elbow led him to surgery. During the 1984 Redskins training camp with the rookies, nine days before the veterans were due to report, Mat’s elbow began to swell up. He separated from the team on August 1, 1984. His career was over.

He also had another incident with alcohol two weeks later that resulted in his arrest, a fine, and entrance into an alcohol safety program. He has maintained a low profile since then.

At Brigham Young University, Mat was 1st Team All-WAC and an honorable mention All-American. He experienced a ruptured appendix before his senior year that led to a second abdominal surgery.

External Source

“Bronco's Brother: The mystery of BYU's Mat Mendenhall”