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'''Pro Career:'''
 
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Emory signed with the [[Wikipedia:Green Bay Packers|Green Bay Packers]] as an undrafted free agent fullback prospect (5'-11", 251 lbs.) in 1997. In a preseason game against the [[Wikipedia:Oakland Raiders|Oakland Raiders]] on August 8th, Emory scored a touchdown from a 3-yard pass from '''Steve Bono''' in a 37-24 win. Later in training camp, he was placed on waivers. In October 1997, the [[Wikipedia:Dallas Cowboys|Dallas Cowboys]] signed him to the practice squad where he was re-united with his running back brother [[Emmitt Smith]]. Emory spent the remainder of the Cowboys’ regular season with the team and waived after the Cowboys season concluded. The Packers then signed him to their post-season practice squad. On January 28, 1998 the Packers once again signed him to a free-agent contract for the coming season. Again, he was waived in training camp. Emory was then drafted by the [[Wikipedia:Scottish Claymores|Scottish Claymores]] of [[Wikipedia:NFL Europe|NFL Europe]] where he wore his brother's jersey number 22 for the 1999 season. The Claymores alternated playing home games at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh and Hampden Park, Glasgow. The team began with a 4-2 record to fall to 4-6-0 for the season. Emory would rush five times for 25 yards and zero TDs, and three receptions for 20 yards.
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Emory signed with the [[Wikipedia:Green Bay Packers|Green Bay Packers]] as an undrafted free agent fullback prospect (5'-11", 251 lbs.) in 1997. In a preseason game against the [[Wikipedia:Oakland Raiders|Oakland Raiders]] on August 8th, Emory scored a touchdown from a 3-yard pass from Steve Bono in a 37-24 win. Later in training camp, he was placed on waivers. In October 1997, the [[Wikipedia:Dallas Cowboys|Dallas Cowboys]] signed him to the practice squad where he was re-united with his running back brother [[Emmitt Smith]]. Emory spent the remainder of the Cowboys’ regular season with the team and waived after the Cowboys season concluded. The Packers then signed him to their post-season practice squad. On January 28, 1998 the Packers once again signed him to a free-agent contract for the coming season. Again, he was waived in training camp. Emory was then drafted by the [[Wikipedia:Scottish Claymores|Scottish Claymores]] of [[Wikipedia:NFL Europe|NFL Europe]] where he wore his brother's jersey number 22 for the 1999 season. The Claymores alternated playing home games at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh and Hampden Park, Glasgow. The team began with a 4-2 record to fall to 4-6-0 for the season. Emory would rush five times for 25 yards and zero TDs, and three receptions for 20 yards.
  
 
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