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Devon Still was born on 11 July, 1989 in Camden, New Jersey, U.S., is an American football player (born 1989). Discover Devon Still'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 34 years old?

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Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 11 July, 1989
Birthday 11 July
Birthplace Camden, New Jersey, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Who Is Devon Still's Wife?

His wife is Asha Joyce (m. 2016)

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Children Leah Still

Devon Still Net Worth

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Timeline

1989

Devon Joshua Still (born July 11, 1989) is a former American football defensive end.

2008

Still attended Penn State, where he played for coach Joe Paterno's Penn State Nittany Lions football team from 2008 to 2011.

2011

He was named the 2011 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, becoming only the second defensive tackle to win the award (along with former teammate Jared Odrick).

He was also named Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year, consensus All-Big Ten, and to 10 first-team All-American teams.

He was a finalist for both the Outland and Bednarik awards.

Still was elected a team captain for the Nittany Lions as a senior in 2011.

He is a charter member of the Eta Alpha chapter of Iota Phi Theta fraternity.

He graduated with a degree in Criminal Law and Justice.

The Delaware Sportswriters and Broadcasters Association named him Delaware's Outstanding Athlete of 2011.

2012

He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft.

He played college football at Penn State, where he earned consensus All-American honors.

He was also a member of the Houston Texans and New York Jets.

Still was born in Camden, New Jersey.

He attended Howard High School of Technology in Wilmington, Delaware, where he was a standout lineman for the Howard Wildcats high school football team.

Still was a team captain during his senior season, recorded 59 tackles, 18 of them for a loss, and was recognized as the Lineman of the Year by the Delaware Interscholastic Coaches Association.

He also was a member of the Howard Wildcats basketball and track and field teams.

At the 2012 NFL Draft, Still was selected in the second round by the Cincinnati Bengals, with the 53rd overall selection.

2014

He played two seasons with the team before being cut in late August 2014, prior to the start of the season.

The following day, the Bengals re-signed Still to the practice squad to help him pay for his daughter's cancer treatment.

In addition to his daughter Leah's diagnosis, Still was also attempting to heal from a hamstring injury.

He admitted that the injury was holding him back from his full ability and he could not give his best effort to his team.

Consequently, Still did not make the Cincinnati Bengals' 53-man roster.

Still said: "I completely understand where they were coming from...."I can't give football 100 percent right now.

In the business aspect they want guys to solely focus on football, which is understandable.

We are here to win this city a Super Bowl and right now I am not in a position where I can give football 100 percent of everything I have." Head coach Marvin Lewis offered Still a position on the practice squad so that he could continue to pay for his daughter's cancer treatments. As a member of the practice squad, Still did not have to travel with the team on road trips.

On September 10, 2014, it was announced that Still would be moved to the active roster.

In the game that followed, the Bengals' second of the season, he recorded three tackles against the Atlanta Falcons.

In June 2014, his daughter, Leah Sari Still, was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma stage 4 cancer.

Still put his football career on hiatus saying: "she's fighting for her life. Sports is not more important than me being there while my daughter is fighting for her life."

Since the June 2, 2014 diagnosis, Still spent the next three weeks sleeping next to his daughter at the hospital despite his own recent back surgery.

In support of his daughter, Still shaved his head bald and has said that he will grow back his hair only when Leah's does.

The Bengals demonstrated their loyalty even further by permitting Devon Still's jersey to be sold in order to raise awareness for pediatric cancer research and the Cincinnati Children's Hospital.

$400,000 sales were made in four days.

At the end of September, it was reported that Still's jersey donation sales neared $1 million.

2015

On September 5, 2015, Still was waived by the Bengals.

2016

On January 6, 2016, the Houston Texans signed Still to a reserve future contract.

He was placed on injured reserve on October 5, 2016.

2017

On August 4, 2017, Still signed with the New York Jets.

He was waived on August 28, 2017.

On December 23, 2017, Still announced his retirement from the NFL.