Age, Biography and Wiki

Ron Howard was born on 3 March, 1951 in Oakland, California, U.S., is an American football player (born 1951). Discover Ron Howard'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 73 years old?

Popular As N/A
Occupation N/A
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 3 March 1951
Birthday 3 March
Birthplace Oakland, California, U.S.
Nationality

We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous People born on 3 March. He is a member of famous player with the age 73 years old group.

Ron Howard Height, Weight & Measurements

At 73 years old, Ron Howard height not available right now. We will update Ron Howard's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.

Physical Status
Height Not Available
Weight Not Available
Body Measurements Not Available
Eye Color Not Available
Hair Color Not Available

Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

Family
Parents Not Available
Wife Not Available
Sibling Not Available
Children Not Available

Ron Howard Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ron Howard worth at the age of 73 years old? Ron Howard’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from . We have estimated Ron Howard's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
House Not Available
Cars Not Available
Source of Income player

Ron Howard Social Network

Instagram
Linkedin
Twitter
Facebook
Wikipedia Ron Howard Wikipedia
Imdb

Timeline

1951

Ronald Ford Howard (born March 3, 1951) is a former American football tight end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys,

Seattle Seahawks and Buffalo Bills.

He played college basketball at Seattle University.

Howard attended Pasco High School for three years.

He played football, basketball, and track for Pasco High School.

As a senior, Howard averaged 23.7 points per game while leading the basketball team to a 25–1 record, with its only loss coming in the state championship game to Snohomish High School, 53 to 51 in overtime.

He was a high school All-American in basketball and All-conference in football as a tight end (he also played defensive back).

He accepted a basketball scholarship from Seattle University, where he was a two-year starter at forward.

He finished his career averaging 9.2 points and 6.5 rebounds per game.

1974

Howard was a basketball player who had never played a down of college football, but he signed as an undrafted free agent in 1974 with the Dallas Cowboys, declining an offer to play professional basketball in France.

Howard played primarily tight end, the position at which he had been an all-conference high school player, and his signing is considered a prime example of the innovative personnel decisions the Cowboys were renowned for at the time.

In his two years with the team he earned the nickname "Dr. W." for his hitting as the wedge buster in the special teams unit.

In Super Bowl X, he played a quarter in place of injured starter Jean Fugett and also forced a fumble with a hit on Donnie Shell.

1976

The Seattle Seahawks selected him from the Cowboys roster in the 1976 NFL Expansion Draft.

He became the first starting tight end in franchise history, posting 37 receptions (second on the team) for 422 yards (third on the team).

His 37 receptions in 1976 was a team record for tight ends that lasted 26 years until it was broken by Itula Mili in 2002.

1979

He played three seasons for the Seahawks, before plantar fasciitis in both feet limited his production and was eventually waived on August 9, 1979.

He finished with 72 receptions for 850 yards and 2 touchdowns.

In 1979, he signed with the Buffalo Bills, but only played in one game.

1980

He was released in 1980.

Howard spent 10 years as an ironworker in skyscraper construction.

He once was a student teacher and gym class instructor at Asa Mercer Junior High School in Seattle.

He currently works at Aki Kurose Middle School Academy, also in Seattle, as its assistant principal.

2006

In 2006, he was inducted into the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Hall of Fame.