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Fozzy Whittaker was born on 2 February, 1989 in Houston, Texas, U.S., is an American football player (born 1989). Discover Fozzy Whittaker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?
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35 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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2 February 1989 |
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2 February |
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Houston, Texas, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous player with the age 35 years old group.
Fozzy Whittaker Height, Weight & Measurements
At 35 years old, Fozzy Whittaker height is 1.78 m and Weight 92 kg.
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1.78 m |
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92 kg |
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Who Is Fozzy Whittaker's Wife?
His wife is Jasmine Whittaker (m. 2016)
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Jasmine Whittaker (m. 2016) |
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Fozzy Whittaker Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Fozzy Whittaker worth at the age of 35 years old? Fozzy Whittaker’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Fozzy Whittaker's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Fozzy Whittaker Social Network
Timeline
Foswhitt Jer'ald "Fozzy" Whittaker (born February 2, 1989) is an American former professional football player who was a running back and kick returner for six seasons in the National Football League (NFL), during which time he played in Super Bowl 50 with the Carolina Panthers.
He also played partial seasons with the Cleveland Browns and San Diego Chargers, and was on the Arizona Cardinals practice squad for a season.
Whittaker played college football at the University of Texas from 2008–2011.
In the 2008 season, he had 64 carries for 284 rushing yards in seven games.
He also had 6 carries for 23 yards in the 2009 Fiesta Bowl victory for Texas.
In the 2009 season, he had 53 carries for 212 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns in 11 games.
He also played in the 2010 BCS National Championship Game.
He was a member of the Texas track and field team, and participated in the 2010 Big 12 Track and Field Championship.
Whittaker attended and played high school football at Pearland High School, leading them to the state championship game.
He finished high school as the sixth all-time rusher in Texas 5A history (5,717 yards) and a prep All-American.
The Longhorns won the Big 12 championship that year and went to the 2010 BCS National Championship Game, where Whittaker had 1 carry for 5 yards.
In the 2010 season, he had 80 carries for 351 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns.
He was also on the track team, and ran the opening leg of the 4x100-meter relay for Texas at the 2010 Big 12 Championships.
He played college football for the Texas Longhorns, where he was a 2011 first-team All-Big 12 selection, in the special teams as a kick returner, and was named an honorable mention for the 2011 All-Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year.
In the 2011 season, he had 66 carries for 386 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns.
In November he was injured and missed the rest of the season, including the Holiday Bowl, which the Longhorns won.
Whittaker was a three-time first-team Academic All-Big 12 selection.
In 2011, he was a first-team All-Big 12 selection as chosen by the coaches, and an honorable mention, as chosen by the AP, as a kick returner.
He was also an honorable mention for Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Year.
He holds several school records for kickoff returns, including: the most career touchdowns (2 – tied), the longest kickoff return (100 yards, twice), most yards in a single game (252 vs. Oklahoma State in 2011), and highest average per return in a single game (42.0 vs. Oklahoma State in 2011).
On December 18, 2012, Whittaker signed with the Arizona Cardinals to join their practice squad.
On March 11, 2013, he was released by the Cardinals.
On March 12, 2013, Whittaker was claimed off waivers by the San Diego Chargers.
He made his NFL debut on September 9, 2013, against the Houston Texans.
He played in three total games with the Chargers in the 2013 season.
On September 28, he was released by the Chargers.
On September 30, 2013, Whittaker was claimed off waivers by the Cleveland Browns.
On October 27, against the Kansas City Chiefs, he scored his first professional touchdown.
While he played for the Chargers and Browns in the 2013 season, he had 28 carries for 79 rushing yards to go along with 21 receptions for 155 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.
On May 12, 2014, Whittaker was released by the Cleveland Browns.
On July 27, 2014, Whittaker was signed by the Carolina Panthers after an injury to Panthers rookie running back Tyler Gaffney that occurred the previous day.
After a strong preseason showing, he made the initial 53-man roster, announced on August 30.
In the 2014 regular season, he finished with 32 carries for 145 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown to go along with five receptions for 60 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown.
On January 3, 2015, in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs, Whittaker scored a crucial 39-yard, go-ahead receiving touchdown in the third quarter against the Arizona Cardinals, helping the Panthers to a 27–16 victory which enabled them to advance to the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
However, the Panthers' season ended in a 31–17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
In Whittaker's second year with the team, he had 108 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown, as the Panthers finished the season with a franchise-record 15 wins.
In the 2015 playoffs, they defeated the Seattle Seahawks in the Divisional Round and the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC Championship.
On February 7, 2016, Whittaker was part of the Panthers team that played in Super Bowl 50 against the Denver Broncos.
In that game, Whittaker had four carries for 26 yards, one catch for 14 yards, and two tackles on special teams.
However, the Panthers fell to the Broncos by a score of 24–10.