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'''Lance Schulters''' (born [[May 27]], [[1975]] in [[Guyana]]) is a professional [[American football]] player for the [[Atlanta Falcons]]in the [[National Football League]].
'''Lance Schulters''' (born [[May 27]], [[1975]] in [[Guyana]]) is a professional [[American football]] player for the [[Atlanta Falcons]] in the [[National Football League]].


Schulters attended [[Hofstra University]], played four seasons with the [[San Francisco 49ers]] and three seasons with the [[Tennessee Titans]]. He was cut by the Titans prior to the [[2005]] season but was signed by the Dolphins with whom he had 4 [[interception]]s and 77 tackles that season. Schulters was a one time [[Pro Bowl]]er in [[1999]].
Schulters attended [[Hofstra University]], played four seasons with the [[San Francisco 49ers]] and three seasons with the [[Tennessee Titans]]. He was cut by the Titans prior to the [[2005]] season but was signed by the Dolphins with whom he had 4 [[interception]]s and 77 tackles that season. Schulters was a one time [[Pro Bowl]]er in [[1999]].

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{{NFL.com player}} template missing ID and not present in Wikidata. Lance Schulters (born May 27, 1975 in Guyana) is a professional American football player for the Atlanta Falcons in the National Football League.

Schulters attended Hofstra University, played four seasons with the San Francisco 49ers and three seasons with the Tennessee Titans. He was cut by the Titans prior to the 2005 season but was signed by the Dolphins with whom he had 4 interceptions and 77 tackles that season. Schulters was a one time Pro Bowler in 1999. He signed with the Atlanta Falcons on November 8, 2006, as a backup to replace injured DB Kevin Mathis.