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Casey Hampton (Casey Hampton) was born on September 3, 1977 in Galveston, Texas. After going to high school at Ball (Galveston, TX), Hampton attended the University of Texas. Hampton made his professional debut in the NFL in 2001 with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He has played for the Pittsburgh Steelers for his entire 6 year career.
Hampton is unlikely to re-sign with the Steelers for the 2013 season, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He would be the second piece of what defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau has called "the best defensive line I've ever coached" to depart in as many years, joining Aaron Smith. Pittsburgh would use Steve McLendon and Alameda Ta'amu as Hampton's replacement, putting an end to his 12-year career in a Steelers' uniform. The move makes sense, as Hampton, 36, is the oldest member of a defensive unit looking to go younger.
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