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Mario Manningham was born on 25 May, 1986 in Warren, Ohio, U.S., is an American football player (born 1986). Discover Mario Manningham'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 37 years old?
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37 years old |
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Gemini |
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25 May, 1986 |
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25 May |
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Warren, Ohio, U.S. |
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United States
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Mario Manningham Height, Weight & Measurements
At 37 years old, Mario Manningham height is 6′ 0″ and Weight 185 lbs.
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6′ 0″ |
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185 lbs |
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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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Mario Manningham Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mario Manningham worth at the age of 37 years old? Mario Manningham’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Mario Manningham's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Mario Cashmere Manningham (born May 25, 1986) is a former American football wide receiver.
In 2005, as a freshman, Manningham recorded 27 receptions for 433 yards and six touchdowns, including the game-winning catch as time expired in the game against Penn State, handing the Nittany Lions their only loss that season.
Manningham finished 2006 with a total 38 receptions 703 yards and nine touchdowns.
He was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week two weeks in a row, first against Notre Dame and then against Wisconsin.
During the sixth game of the season against Michigan State, Manningham injured his knee and underwent arthroscopic knee surgery on October 10.
Manningham made his first game appearance after the injury as a reserve wide receiver on November 4 against Ball State.
Manningham had a total of 72 receptions for 1,174 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2007.
After the 2007 season, Manningham opted to forgo his eligibility for his senior year in 2008 and entered the NFL Draft.
He finished his career at Michigan with 137 receptions for 2,310 yards and 27 touchdowns.
Those marks placed him ninth, fifth, and fourth, respectively, in school history.
Manningham had reportedly been removed from "multiple teams'" draft boards due to alleged marijuana use in college.
Mario denied testing positive initially, then sent a letter to all 32 teams admitting he lied.
Manningham claims he failed two drug tests at Michigan.
Bob McGinn of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported that Manningham scored a 6 out of 50 on the Wonderlic exam.
This along with several other problems caused his draft value to drop.
He was selected by the New York Giants in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft.
Manningham was selected in the third round (95th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft by the New York Giants.
During rookie training camp, Manningham noted that he looked forward to playing with fellow former Michigan Wolverine Amani Toomer.
Manningham signed a four-year deal worth up to $2.3 million.
Manningham made his first reception on October 5, 2008 in a game against the Seattle Seahawks which the Giants won by a score of 44–6.
Manningham worked on his punt return abilities and competed for the punt returner spot in 2009.
Manningham kicked off the 2009 season by catching three passes for 58 yards and a touchdown en route to the Giants' 23–17 win over the Washington Redskins.
He followed this up by catching 10 passes for 150 yards and a juggling sliding catch for a touchdown in the Giants' 33–31 win over the Dallas Cowboys.
Manningham became the starting wide receiver opposite Steve Smith after fellow receiver Domenik Hixon was injured in a Week 2 game against the Dallas Cowboys.
In the 2010 season, Manningham appeared in all 16 games of the Giants' 10–6 season.
In Week 15, against the Philadelphia Eagles, he recorded eight receptions for 113 yards and two touchdowns in the 38–31 loss.
The next week, he followed up with four receptions for 132 yards and a touchdown in a 45–17 loss to the Green Bay Packers.
In the Giants' final game of the 2010 regular season, he recorded four receptions for 101 yards and a touchdown in a 17–14 win over the Washington Redskins.
On the season, he recorded 60 receptions for 944 yards and nine touchdowns.
After receiving few opportunities in his rookie year, Manningham caught 18 touchdown passes the following three seasons, as well as three postseason touchdowns during the Giants' 2011–12 playoff run.
Manningham won Super Bowl XLVI with the Giants over the New England Patriots, in which he caught a crucial 38-yard pass with under four minutes remaining to set up the Giants' game-winning drive.
Manningham later signed with the San Francisco 49ers and played two seasons with the team.
In the 2011 regular season, Manningham recorded 39 receptions for 523 yards and four touchdowns.
In Weeks 8–10, he recorded a touchdown in three consecutive games.
On February 5, 2012, Manningham made a catch in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLVI to set up the win against the New England Patriots.
Trailing by 2 points with 3 minutes and 46 seconds remaining, the Giants started the winning drive.
Eli Manning lofted a long pass down the left sideline to Manningham, who kept his feet in-bounds by a fraction of an inch with two defenders around him for a gain of 38 yards.
The Giants went on to beat the Patriots by a score of 21–17.
He re-signed with the Giants on March 18, 2014.
He played college football at Michigan.