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Bloedorn played as a tight end as a freshman in 1991 and was named the team's Most Improved Player. He lettered as a center in 1992, but played only two games in '93 before sitting out the season with an injury. As a junior, Bloedorn was named All-Ivy first team by the Football News and received All-Ivy honorable mention honors. His senior season (1995), Bloedorn received Football News All-Ivy first-team honors, and was All-Ivy first team as voted by the coaches. He was a two-time recipient of the Sid Roth Most Valuable Down Lineman Award. A tri-captain as a senior, he earned National Football Gazette All-America second-team honors. Bloedorn was signed as a free agent by Seattle of the NFL and spent the 1996 season on the practice squad. In 1997, he played in three games as a center and long snapper, and the following spring he participated in NFL Europe with the England Monarchs.
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