Marc Logan is a former American football player who played as a running back. He began his football career at the University of Kentucky, where he played from 1983 to 1986. During his college career, Logan was a standout player, rushing for over 2,000 yards and scoring 16 touchdowns.

After college, Logan was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1987. He spent two seasons with the Steelers, primarily playing on special teams. In 1989, Logan was traded to the San Francisco 49ers, where he played for four seasons.

During his time with the 49ers, Logan was primarily used as a backup running back and special teams player. He was a member of the 49ers teams that won Super Bowl XXIII and Super Bowl XXIV. Logan's best season with the 49ers came in 1990, when he rushed for 184 yards and caught 14 passes for 114 yards.

In 1993, Logan signed with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he played for two seasons. He was primarily used as a special teams player and backup running back during his time with the Chiefs. Logan's best season with the Chiefs came in 1994, when he rushed for 129 yards and caught 10 passes for 85 yards.

After leaving the Chiefs, Logan signed with the Oakland Raiders in 1995. He played one season with the Raiders, primarily on special teams. Logan's final season in the NFL came in 1996, when he played for the New York Jets. He was primarily used as a special teams player during his time with the Jets.

Overall, Logan played in the NFL for 10 seasons, rushing for 422 yards and catching 57 passes for 437 yards. He was primarily used as a special teams player and backup running back throughout his career. Despite not being a star player, Logan was a valuable member of several championship teams and was known for his hard work and dedication.

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