Age, Biography and Wiki
Tony Richardson was born on 17 December, 1971 in Frankfurt, West Germany, is an American football player (born 1971). Discover Tony Richardson'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 52 years old?
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Sagittarius |
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17 December, 1971 |
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17 December |
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Frankfurt, West Germany |
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Germany
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He is a member of famous player with the age 52 years old group.
Tony Richardson Height, Weight & Measurements
At 52 years old, Tony Richardson height is 1.85 m and Weight 108 kg.
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1.85 m |
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108 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
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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Tony Richardson Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tony Richardson worth at the age of 52 years old? Tony Richardson’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Germany. We have estimated Tony Richardson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Antonio Richardson (born December 17, 1971) is an American former football fullback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings and New York Jets.
He was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 1994.
He played college football at Auburn University.
Richardson was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys after the 1994 NFL Draft.
He was waived on April 29.
He was later brought back to the team and given the chance to finish training camp.
On August 28, he was released for a second time.
On August 30, he was signed to the practice squad, where he remained the rest of the season as part of a team that included Pro Bowlers Emmitt Smith and Daryl Johnston.
At the end of the year, he was declared a free agent.
On February 28, 1995, Richardson signed as a free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs.
He is considered one of the best fullbacks in NFL history having blocked for 1,000 yards rushers in nine consecutive NFL seasons in addition to leading the Kansas City Chiefs in rushing yards in 2000.
Richardson did not start playing football until attending Daleville High School in Daleville, Alabama.
As a senior, he posted 1,003 rushing yards.
He also competed in basketball and baseball.
He accepted a football scholarship from Auburn University, where he was a three-year starter.
As a true freshman, he became the second player to start his first game at Auburn for head coach Pat Dye.
As a junior, he began blocking for two-time All-SEC running back James Bostic.
As a senior, he started all 11 games at fullback, contributing to the team having an undefeated season with an 11–0 record and finishing ranked #4 in the AP Poll.
He registered 58 carries for 249 yards (third on the team), 4 rushing touchdowns, 28 receptions for 273 yards and 2 receiving touchdowns.
He finished his college career with 162 carries for 715 rushing yards, 9 rushing touchdowns, 44 receptions for 395 receiving yards and 2 receiving touchdowns.
In 2000, he was given a chance to be the team's featured back in the fifteenth game against the Denver Broncos, posting 23 carries for 156 rushing yards and one touchdown.
Richardson was named to USA Today's All-Joe Team in 2000 and 2001.
In 2001, the Chiefs signed free agent Priest Holmes and Richardson helped him lead the NFL in rushing yards (1,555).
In 2002, with Richardson's blocking contribution, Holmes had the best season by a running back in Chiefs history, registering 1,615 rushing yards, 672 receiving yards and 24 touchdowns.
He was selected to represent the AFC in the 2004 and 2005 Pro Bowls.
On March 21, 2006, Richardson signed with the Minnesota Vikings.
He suffered a broken forearm in the ninth game against the Green Bay Packers.
On November 22, he was placed on the injured reserve list.
He was replaced with second year player Jeff Dugan.
Richardson contributed to running back Chester Taylor's only career 1,000 rushing yard season.
In 2007, he appeared in 14 games with 3 starts and blocked for rookie Adrian Peterson.
He was selected to represent the NFC in the 2008 Pro Bowl.
At the end of the season, the Vikings did not re-sign Richardson, opting to pay for the cheaper Thomas Tapeh.
On March 6, 2008, Richardson signed a one-year contract with the New York Jets, reuniting with his former Chiefs running back coach Jimmy Raye II.
He started one game in that season, and was noted for blocking for Hall of Famer Marcus Allen on his way to his 100th career touchdown.
In 2015, he was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.
In 2016, he was inducted into the team's Hall of Fame during the 2016 season.