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Pete Metzelaars (born 1960) was an american football tight end for the Seattle Seahawks, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, and Detroit Lions from 1982 to 1997. He played high school football at Portage Central High School in Portage, Michigan.

He played football at Wabash College and graduated in 1982. He was taken in the 3rd round with the 75th pick by Seattle. He played for three seasons in Seattle before being traded to the Bills in 1985. When Jim Kelly joined the Bills in 1986, Metzelaars became a productive part of the offense. He was not re-signed by the Bills after the 1994 season, and played for Carolina for one season. He then played for the Lions for two seasons before retiring.

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