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Tim Hightower was born on 23 May, 1986 in Waldorf, Maryland, U.S., is an American football player and executive (born 1986). Discover Tim Hightower'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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His wife is Rikki Bailey (m. 2012)
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Tim Hightower Net Worth
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Timeline
Timothy Michael Hightower (born May 23, 1986) is a former American football running back.
As a true freshman at the University of Richmond in 2004, Hightower played in all 11 games for the Spiders and carried the ball 58 times for 161 yards.
He also made 19 receptions for 158 yards.
In his sophomore year, Hightower played in 13 games and started nine, rushing 142 times for 777 yards and nine touchdowns and catching 21 passes for 163 yards.
He finished third on the team in scoring with 54 total points on nine touchdowns.
Starting all 11 games as a junior, Hightower posted career-highs in carries (177), rushing yards (850), receptions (34), receiving yards (269), and touchdown catches (2).
He scored seven touchdowns and was a Third-team All-Atlantic 10 selection.
In his senior season, Hightower set school season-records with 1,924 yards and 20 touchdowns, carrying the ball 327 times (5.9 avg).
His average of 137.43 yards per game rushing led the league and ranked sixth in the nation, earning him an All-Colonial Athletic Association first-team selection.
He played college football at the University of Richmond and was selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft.
He also played for the Washington Redskins, New Orleans Saints, Florida Blacktips and San Francisco 49ers.
Hightower was not invited to the 2008 NFL Scouting Combine, but performed well at Richmond's "pro day".
He was considered one of the "small-school sleepers" in the 2008 NFL Draft, but lacked the speed of elite running back prospects.
Regarded as "more of a ‘three yards and a cloud of dust’ runner", Hightower was projected as a solid middle-round pick.
Hightower was selected in the fifth round (149th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals.
On June 5, 2008, the Arizona Cardinals signed him to a 3-year, $1.28 million contract.
Going into his rookie season, Hightower was behind veteran running back Edgerrin James on the Cardinals' depth chart.
In the Cardinals' season opener at the San Francisco 49ers, he had 8 carries for 13 rushing yards and a touchdown in his NFL debut.
He then became the only Cardinal rookie running back ever to have scored a touchdown in each of his first two games with the franchise.
During a Week 5 contest against the Buffalo Bills, Hightower rushed for 37-yards on 7 carries and had 2 rushing touchdowns.
On November 2, 2008, Hightower was given his first career start against the St. Louis Rams.
He finished the game with a season-high 22 rushing attempts for 109-yards and scored a 30-yard rushing touchdown in the Cardinals' 34-13 victory.
Hightower had 21 rushing yards on 11 carries and his second two rushing touchdown game in a 29-37 loss to the New York Giants on December 23.
Against the St. Louis Rams again in Week 14, he had 12 carries for 32 rushing yards and a touchdown as the Cardinals defeated them again 34-10.
Although he finished the regular season as the starting running back for the last 7 games of the season and helped the Cardinals obtain a 9-7 record, he was not given the starting role going into the playoffs.
When the Cardinals played the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC Wild-card, Hightower racked up 6 rushing attempts for 23-yards and a touchdown as they defeated the Falcons 30-24.
The next week in the divisional round game against the Carolina Panthers, Hightower had 17 carries for 76-rushing yards and scored on a 3-yard touchdown reception, helping his team win 33-13.
On January 18, 2009, the Cardinals played the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship.
Hightower ended up carrying the ball 11 times for 33 rushing yards and caught a game-winning 8-yard touchdown reception to seal the victory 32-25.
Hightower would go on to play a minor role as the Arizona Cardinals played the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLIII.
He only carried the ball once and accounted for a total of 13 receiving yards as they lost 23-27 on the Steelers' final drive.
As a rookie, he set a Cardinals record for total touchdowns by a rookie with 10 in the regular season and 13 including the playoffs.
He finished his first season with 143 carries, 399 rushing yards, and 10 rushing touchdowns.
Even with two new rookies, Hightower was given the starting runningback position to begin the season.
In the season opener against the San Francisco 49ers, he carried the ball 8 times for 15 rushing yards and caught 12 passes for 121 receiving yards.
Although he had his first career 100-yard receiving game, the Cardinals lost their home opener 16-20.
The next game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Hightower had 15 carries for 72-yards and scored his first touchdown of the season, helping his team win 31-17.
On October 18, 2009, he ran for 32-yards on 13 carries and scored a rushing touchdown, while also accounting for 26-yards on 4 receptions in a 27-3 victory over the Seattle Seahawks.
He was named director of alumni relations for the Washington Commanders in 2020.