Detroit's punt returner Stefan Logan took a three-year break from football upon graduating from high school. "I took three years off because at that time I didn't know what my next step was in life," said Logan. "I had to take those three years off to find out what I needed to do, and once I did, I made that next move and went to the University of South Dakota. I worked at a Publix grocery story as a bag boy and helped my dad at the University of Miami School of Medicine as a mortician. I worked out with one of my best friends from Miami when he came home from college and he helped me stay in shape. I did miss it. Football has been my passion." Logan was picked up by Detroit at the end of the preseason. "I know there was an organization out there that wanted me. As soon as I cleared waivers, they brought me in. They let me know they wanted me to be part of the return game, which is what I did in Pittsburgh. I knew when I came to the Lions I was going to be able to help them. We're 0-2 right now, but we're still fighting. Coming over here was a great move for me."