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Josh Kline was born on 29 December, 1989 in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, U.S., is an American football player (born 1989). Discover Josh Kline'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 Capricorn
Born 29 December, 1989
Birthday 29 December
Birthplace Hoffman Estates, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Timeline

1989

Josh Kline (born December 29, 1989) is a former American football offensive guard.

He played college football for Kent State.

Kline was born in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, to Rick and Julie Kline.

Josh and his family lived in Hartville, Ohio (near Akron), until they moved to Mason, Ohio, just north of Cincinnati, when Josh was in second grade.

2008

Kline grew up in Mason, Ohio and graduated from William Mason High School in 2008.

He was an offensive lineman in football, playing tackle and center, earning second-team All-Greater Miami Conference honors as the Comets' center his senior year.

As a wrestler, in his senior year, Kline was the Ohio Division I (big-school) champion in the 285-pound weight class.

His record for the year was 45-1 with 32 pins.

In the state meet, he pinned his first two opponents and in the semifinal he was taken to overtime, prevailing 6-4.

He then won the championship match by pin.

Although he grew up just outside Cincinnati, Kline was a Cleveland Browns fan due to his father Rick's roots in northeast Ohio.

Kline was recruited by Mid-American Conference schools and chose to attend Kent State in Kent, Ohio.

"My grandparents still live there. I was familiar with Kent and knew the area well.... it was a combination of having a chance to play and an opportunity to help change the culture a little bit. We did my senior year. It was a good experience and I’m glad I picked it.” Kline redshirted the 2008 season before playing in all 12 games of his redshirt freshman campaign in 2009. In 2010, he started in eight of 12 games, then started all 12 games in 2011, making seven starts at right tackle before sliding inside to right guard for the final five games.

As a senior, Kline primarily played left guard as he earned second-team all Mid-American Conference honors as the Golden Flashes had their best season in 40 years, going 11-3 overall, winning the MAC East title and playing in the MAC Championship Game, which they lost in double overtime to Northern Illinois University.

They earned a berth in the postseason GoDaddy.com Bowl, where they were defeated 17-13 by Arkansas State University.

2013

Kline was projected by some to be chosen in the late rounds of the 2013 NFL Draft on April 25–27, 2013.

He had private pre-draft workouts with the New England Patriots as well as the New York Jets, Indianapolis Colts, Kansas City Chiefs, Cincinnati Bengals, Tennessee Titans and Oakland Raiders.

He went undrafted, but after the draft ended on April 27, he was signed that day as a rookie free agent by the Patriots.

He was released on September 2 but quickly re-signed to the Patriots' practice squad.

He was activated for one game against the Buffalo Bills, then returned to the practice squad before again being added to the active roster on November 2.

Kline appeared in his first NFL game on November 3 when he entered the game at left guard for the final play, a kneel-down against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

He played briefly in the Patriots' 34-31 win December 1 over the Houston Texans.

He saw his first significant playing time in a December 15 game against the Miami Dolphins, when Patriots starting offensive lineman Nate Solder went down with an injury.

Kline was inserted into the lineup and played most of the game at left guard, with starting left guard Logan Mankins shifting to left tackle.

Kline made his first start and played the entire game at left guard as the Patriots cruised to a 41-7 win over the Baltimore Ravens on December 22, 2013.

For the season, Kline played in seven regular season games, including one start.

By the end of the season, on the Patriots depth chart, he was listed as the second-team left guard behind starter and six-time Pro Bowl selection Mankins as well as second-team right guard behind Dan Connolly.

Just days before the Patriots' final preseason game, on August 26 the perennial All-Pro Mankins was traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a move expected to provide an opportunity for increased playing time for Kline, who started the final preseason game.

However, after a subpar performance in that game, Kline was on the inactive roster for the regular season opener against the Miami Dolphins.

Prior to the Patriots' second game, against the Minnesota Vikings, he was again added to the active roster.

and saw action on eight plays in the fourth quarter.

He was returned to the inactive list for their next three games

Kline was reactivated for the October 12 Patriots win vs. the Buffalo Bills and started at right guard, his first start of the season and second of his career, playing 71 snaps.

Four days later on October 16 he started again at right guard, playing 57 snaps in a Thursday night Patriots win over the New York Jets.

He stayed on the active roster and played 23 snaps in a 51-23 win over the Chicago Bears.

2014

He remained on the active roster through the regular season finale against the Buffalo Bills, starting one of those games (his third start of the year), and finishing with 12 regular season games played in 2014.

2015

Kline made his first postseason start January 18, 2015 in the AFC Championship Game against the Indianapolis Colts following an injury to rookie center Bryan Stork, which resulted in guard Ryan Wendell moving to center and Kline at right guard.

Kline earned praise for his performance as the Patriots dominated the Colts 45-7 to advance to Super Bowl XLIX.

Kline then earned a Super Bowl ring as the Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28-24 in Super Bowl XLIX on February 1, 2015.

Kline was one of two Patriots (the other being backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo) who was active but did not play any snaps.