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Jeremy O'Day was born on 31 August, 1974 in Buffalo, New York, U.S., is an American gridiron football player and administrator (born 1974). Discover Jeremy O'Day'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 49 years old?
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Buffalo, New York, U.S. |
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United States
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Jeremy O'Day Height, Weight & Measurements
At 49 years old, Jeremy O'Day height is 1.9 m and Weight 136 kg.
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136 kg |
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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.
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Jeremy O'Day Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jeremy O'Day worth at the age of 49 years old? Jeremy O'Day’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Jeremy O'Day's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Jeremy O'Day (born August 31, 1974) is the current Vice President of Football Operations and General Manager for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and a former Canadian Football League offensive lineman.
He grew up in Lockport, New York, playing high school football at Lockport High School.
O'Day played in college at Edinboro University in Pennsylvania.
O'Day started at centre for the West Final against Calgary, which was the Roughriders' first home West Final game played and win since 1976.
He also started the Grey Cup game at centre, which the Roughriders lost to Montreal.
He also started at centre for the West Semi-Final win against Calgary, which was the Roughriders' first home playoff game since 1988 and win since 1976, the West Final victory against BC, and the Grey Cup win against Winnipeg.
This was O'Day's second Grey Cup victory.
He was nominated as the Roughriders' Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman for the third time in his career, a CFL West All-Star for the fourth time, and a CFL All-Star for the second time.
O'Day played football for the Edinboro Fighting Scots from 1993 to 1996, helping the team finish with a 30-12 record during that period.
The team appeared in the NCAA Division II Playoffs in 1993 and 1995, and in 1995, won the PSAC West championship.
O'Day was selected by the Toronto Argonauts in the second round of the 1997 CFL Supplemental Draft, and signed with the team on May 28.
In 1997, O'Day dressed for all 18 regular season games, starting 2 and backing up for 16, and the East Division Final against the Montreal Alouettes.
He also dressed for the Grey Cup game, and earned his first Grey Cup ring when the Argonauts defeated his future team, the Saskatchewan Roughriders, 47-23.
The Roughriders qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 1997, in the crossover to the East Division.
O'Day started the East Semi-Final at centre against his former team, the Toronto Argonauts; the Roughriders lost 24-14.
He also started at centre for the West Semi-Final against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the Roughriders' first playoff win since 1997, and the team's West Final loss to the Edmonton Eskimos.
In 1998, O'Day once again dressed for all 18 regular season games, starting the first 2 and backing up for the final 16, as well as the team's East Division Semi-Final loss to Montreal.
He was granted free agency status on February 16, 1999.
On February 26, 1999, O'Day signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
In 1999, O'Day dressed for all 18 regular season games, starting 7 at right guard, and dressing as a backup offensive lineman for the other 11 games.
In 2000, he dressed for and started all 18 regular season games, starting 17 at centre and 1 at left tackle.
In 2001, O'Day dressed for and started all 18 regular season games, starting 15 at centre and 3 at left tackle.
He was nominated as the Roughriders' Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman for the first time.
In 2002, he dressed for 13 regular season games, starting 2 at left tackle and 11 at centre; he missed 5 games with a knee injury.
In 2003, O'Day started all 18 regular season games at centre, and was named a CFL West Division All-Star for the first time.
In 2004, O'Day started at centre for all 18 regular season games, the West Semi-Final victory against Edmonton, and the West Final loss against the BC Lions.
In 2005, he started 13 games at centre and missed 5 games with a knee injury.
The Roughriders qualified for the crossover, and he started at centre for the team's East Semi-Final loss to Montreal.
O'Day was named a CFL West All-Star for the second time in his career.
In 2006, O'Day started at centre for all 18 regular season games, as well as the West Semi-Final win against the Calgary Stampeders, and the West Final loss against BC. He was nominated as the Roughriders' Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman for the second time in his career, was a CFL West All-Star for the third time, and a CFL All-Star for the first time.
On December 13, the Roughriders announced that O'Day had signed a multi-year contract with the team.
On April 30, 2007, it was announced that O'Day was the inaugural recipient of the Roughriders' President’s Ring, presented by Frontier Peterbilt and voted upon by the players for his leadership on and off the field.
In 2007, O'Day started at centre for all 18 regular season games.
O'Day was inducted into the Edinboro University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008.
O'Day's parents were born Canada, specifically Kitchener, Ontario, meaning that O'Day would be classified as a Canadian in the CFL.
In 2008, O'Day started the first 14 regular season games at centre, but missed the final 4 games due to injury.
He was able to start at centre for the West Semi-Final, a loss to BC. He was the winner of the 2008 CFL season Tom Pate Memorial Award for community service.
In 2009, O'Day started all 18 regular season games at centre.
He was named a CFL West All-Star for the fifth time, and a CFL All-Star for the third time.
In 2010, O'Day started all 18 regular season games at centre.