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Kevin Faulk was born on 5 June, 1976 in Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S., is an American football player and coach (born 1976). Discover Kevin Faulk'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 47 years old?

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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 5 June 1976
Birthday 5 June
Birthplace Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Who Is Kevin Faulk's Wife?

His wife is Latisha Faulk (m. 2000)

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Children Kevione Faulk, Tanasha Faulk, Kevin Faulk III

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1976

Kevin Troy Faulk (born June 5, 1976) is an American former football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons with the New England Patriots.

1992

Born in Lafayette, Louisiana, Faulk attended Carencro High School in Carencro, Louisiana, where he helped his team win the 1992 State Championship (Class 5A).

In high school, Faulk rushed for 4,877 yards on 603 carries (8.1 yards per carry).

He also had 7,612 all-purpose yards and 89 touchdowns.

He was twice chosen as Louisiana's Most Valuable Player (Class 5A).

He was also given All-American Honors by USA Today and Parade.

1995

Following high school, Faulk attended Louisiana State University, where he immediately became the starting running back for LSU's football team as a true freshman in 1995.

1996

In 1996, Faulk was voted to the College Football All-America Team by the Associated Press.

On September 7, 1996, in the game against the Houston Cougars, LSU trailed at the end of the third quarter 34–14.

Many LSU fans left Tiger Stadium before the game ended in anticipation of defeat.

Faulk, however, took over the game in the fourth quarter and rushed for a school record of 246 yards on 21 carries and returned four punts for another 106 yards.

The result was an LSU win by one point, 35–34; Houston scored nothing in the fourth quarter of the game.

1997

Faulk ran for 1,144 yards on 205 carries in 1997, scoring 15 touchdowns.

1998

He improved on those numbers as a senior in 1998 when he ran for 1,279 yards on 229 carries and scored 12 rushing touchdowns.

He added 287 yards receiving and three receiving touchdowns.

Faulk finished his LSU career with 4,557 yards rushing in 41 games, which was second best in SEC history behind Herschel Walker of Georgia (5,259 yards in 34 games).

Faulk also finished his career with 6,833 career all-purpose yards and 53 total touchdowns, which tied him for fifth in NCAA history and first in SEC history.

1999

He played college football for the LSU Tigers, receiving first-team All-American honors, and was selected in the second round of the 1999 NFL Draft by the Patriots.

Faulk held a variety of offensive and special teams roles during his career and contributed to the franchise's first three Super Bowl titles.

In 1999, Faulk graduated from LSU with a degree in kinesiology.

Faulk was announced as a 2022 inductee of the College Football Hall of Fame on Jan. 10.

Notes:

Faulk was selected by the New England Patriots in the second round (46th overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft.

Dubbed the Patriots' "Swiss Army knife" because of his multitude of tools and versatility, he played a wide variety of roles on the team.

Besides his primary position as running back, he also played some as a wide receiver, special teams as a gunner and a return specialist.

He was rarely the team's feature back, but was adept at catching the ball, blocking, and running as needed.

Pete Carroll was the head coach of the Patriots in Faulk's rookie season in 1999.

As a rookie, Faulk started the first two games of the season at running back before an ankle injury kept him out of the next two games.

He returned in Week 5 as a reserve behind starter Terry Allen.

He suffered a sprained ankle in Week 14 and was placed on injured reserve on December 14, 1999.

In 11 games, Faulk recorded 1,358 all-purpose yards and also returned a kickoff for 95 yards against the New York Jets on November 15.

He recorded 227 rushing yards on 27 carries and one touchdown, along with 12 receptions for 98 yards and a touchdown.

He added 943 kickoff return yards on 39 returns, as well as 10 punt returns for 90 yards.

2000

In 2000, Faulk shared a starting role with rookie J. R. Redmond, with Faulk starting 9 of 16 games played.

He led the team with 570 yards rushing on 164 carries with four rushing touchdowns.

2009

His SEC record was surpassed on November 21, 2009 by Tim Tebow of Florida.

2016

For his accomplishments in New England, he was inducted to the Patriots Hall of Fame in 2016.

In 2016, he was inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame.

2018

After retiring from the NFL, Faulk returned to LSU as a coach from 2018 to 2021.

He was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2022.