Athletes
Ryan Mallett Net Worth
Ryan Mallett's Net Worth as of 2024
$2 Million
Ryan Mallett was born on the 5th June 1988, in Batesville, Arkansas USA, and is a professional American Football player, who plays as quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL. Mallett has also played for the New England Patriots (2011-2013) , Houston Texans (2014-2015), and also represented the University of Arkansas’ Razorbacks from 2009 to 2010. His NFL career started in 2011.
Have you ever wondered how rich Ryan Mallett is, as of late 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Mallett’s net worth is as high as $2 million, an amount earned through his successful football career.
Ryan Mallett Net Worth $2 Million
Ryan Mallett is a son of Jim and Debbie Mallett, and grew up in Texas where he went to the Texas High School in Texarkana. Mallett played football there, and in his rookie year, he recorded 152 completions on 316 passes for 2,307 yards, 18 touchdowns, and ten interceptions. In his junior year, Mallett had 133 completed passes out of 221 attempts for 2,219 yards, 21 touchdowns, and six interceptions. He was fantastic in his senior year, with 204 completions from 321 attempts for 3,353 yards, 33 touchdowns, and only three intercepted passes. Mallett was selected as the Gatorade Player of the Year in Texas in 2006, played a role in the US Army All-American Bowl in 2007, and also won the Glenn Davis Army Award as the MVP of the Western team. At the time, Mallett was ranked as the #2 high school quarterback in the country.
Ryan went to the University of Michigan and play for the Wolverines but stayed there for only one season after being a backup option for Chad Henne; however, his 97-yard touchdown pass to Mario Manningham against Wisconsin was the longest pass completion in Michigan’s history. Mallett decided to return to his home state, and enrolled at the University of Arkansas where he represented the Razorbacks. He was forced to miss the 2008 season due to the NCAA transfer policy, but played for the Razorbacks in the next two seasons. In 2009, Mallett played above expectations and finished the year with 55.8% completion rate for 3,624 yards, 30 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. A year later, Mallett recorded 64.7% completed passes for 3,869 yards, 32 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. He finished 7th in voting for the 2010 Heisman Trophy award.
Ryan was projected to be drafted as a first round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, but fell to the third round as New England Patriots selected Mallett as the 74th pick overall after the Patriots used their pick which they got in a trade with the Minnesota Vikings. He didn’t play a single game in his rookie season, serving as the third-string QB behind Tom Brady and Brian Hoyer. In 2012, Mallett became the backup QB after the Patriots released Hoyer, and had his NFL debut in a blowout 45-7 win over the St. Louis Rams in October 2012. Ryan threw his first interception in the NFL against the Houston Texans in December 2012, and remained the Patriots backup QB for the next season, and was then traded to the Texans in August 2014.
In Houston, Mallett was named as the No.2 QB behind Ryan Fitzpatrick, but later was promoted into a starting role, and threw his first touchdown after connecting with the defensive end J.J. Watt in week 11 of the season against the Cleveland Browns. Mallet injured his pectoral muscle against the Cincinnati Bengals and was sidelined for the remainder of the season. In 2014, he competed with former teammate Brian Hoyer for the starting QB spot, and neither of them didn’t impress during their respective time with the Texans; Mallett was released in October 2015, but the Baltimore Ravens signed him to replace the injured Matt Schaub, another former Texans quarterback. As Joe Flacco was also injured, Mallett started the few games for the Ravens until Flacco returned. He recorded 178 completions for 1,753 yards, seven touchdowns, and nine interceptions in his NFL career thus far.
Regarding his personal life, Ryan Mallett’s most intimate information such as marital status and the number of kids are unknown as he successfully keeps it out of the public’s eye.
Athletes
Roberto Baggio Net Worth
Roberto Baggio was born on 18 February 1967 in Caldogno, Italy to Matilde and Fiorindo, and is a former Italian football (soccer) player who played for several Italian football teams in the position of second striker.
So just how rich is Roberto Baggio, as of mid-2017? Authoritative sources estimate that Baggio’s net worth is as high as $15 million, accumulated largely from his over two decades-long career, stretching from the early 1980s until 2004.
Roberto Baggio Net Worth $15 million
Baggio’s football career began when he was only nine, when he was selected for the youth team in his hometown. He is said to have been a football prodigy, and scored numerous goals for his team from the very beginning. Roberto’s football skills weren’t unnoticed, and he eventually caught the eye of Antonio Mora, the scout of Vicenza, a football team that he would later on play for. He was selected into team’s senior side in 1983, and in the upcoming matches, his performance on the field earned his team a notable number of goals and he became widely recognized by the experts and fans, so in quick time the club was promoted from Serie C to Serie B. He suffered a serious injury of knee in 1985 and he was at a risk of having to stop his career. However, he recovered in a short period of time, and his performance wasn’t significantly affected.
A major change in Baggio’s career happened when Fiorentina purchased him. He gained fame and support amongst fans of the club and due to his success on the field, the team climbing to fifth in Serie A. In the following years, his skills were significantly adding to the team’s success, but his career was once again temporarily stopped, by a knee injury, but he still led Fiorentina into the semi-finals of Coppa Italia in 1986.
Baggio eventually left Fiorentina in 1990, sold to Juventus, one of its rivals for the £8 million, which at that time was the record for purchasing a player. In the forthcoming years, Roberto’s performance in Juventus wasn’t as remarkable as it used to be, and he would either have notably good results or his playing wouldn’t be up to scratch. One of the highlights of his Juventus era was his appointment as a team captain in the 1992-93 season. In the following seasons, he played as a second striker and that remained his preferred position on the football field. Baggio was eventually sold to AC Milan in 1995, and although he suffered another injury, got back into form in a short period of time with notable achievements, including leading the club to the Serie A title in his first season. During this period of time, Roberto presented football fans with his best performance on the field, proving that he still had what it takes.
However, he was later on sold to Bologna, Inter and Brescia, still proving a valuable player for all of those teams and scored many achievements, in particular during his Bologna era he was at his best. Later on, Baggio would have less successful seasons, but he would always manage to get back into form quickly.
Internationally, Roberto played 56 times for Italy after debuting in 1988, being involved in the third place finish in 1990 World Cup, and runner-up in 1994, plus reaching the quarter-final in 1998.
He retired in 2004; nonetheless, he remains an important football persona and is considered to be one of the greatest Italian players of all time, being voted the Italian ‘Player of the Century’ in 2000.
In personal life, Baggio was raised a Roman Catholic, but he later on converted to Buddhism and is a member of several Buddhist organizations. Roberto and his wife Andreina married in 1989, and have a daughter Valentina and two sons, Mattia and Leonardo.
He is widely recognized for his charity work and philanthropy, being named a Goodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 2002, and playing in several charity matches.
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Mercury Morris Net Worth
Eugene Edward Morris was born on the 5th January 1947, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA, and is a former professional American Football player. As Mercury Morris, he is best known for being a running back in the National Football League’s (NFL) Miami Dolphins with whom he won the prestigious Super Bowl title twice, in 1973 and 1974. Apart from Dolphins, he also played for San Diego Chargers. Besides sports, Morris is “famous” for being convicted on drug trafficking charges and sentenced to 22 years in prison, but was released after three and a half years.
Have you ever how much wealth this former athlete has accumulated so far? How rich Mercury Morris is? According to sources, it is estimated that the total amount of Mercury Morris’ net worth, as of early 2017, is over $100,000, acquired primarily through his professional sports career which was active between 1969 and 1976.
Mercury Morris Net Worth $100,000
After matriculating from Avonworth High School in his home town, Morris enrolled at West Texas State University (today’s West Texas A&M University) where he began his American Football career. In his college career, he was chosen for All-American team consecutively in 1967 and 1968. He set several collegiate records, and was among the nation’s best running backs, right behind O. J. Simpson. His professional sports career began when he was drafted as the 11th pick in the 3rd round (63rd overall) by the Miami Dolphins in 1969 NFL Draft. This engagement provided the basis for Mercury Morris’ wealth.
During his rookie season, he earned his nickname “Mercury” because of his outstanding reflexes and general speed, proving himself as a running back as well as a kick returner. Although the majority of his second season he spent on the bench due to a leg injury, in 1971 he considerably helped the Dolphins to reach their first Super Bowl, but in which they were wiped out by Dallas Cowboys. A year later, due partly to Morris’ continuous good performances, Dolphins reached and won Super Bowl title, and not only once but twice in a row – Super Bowl VII when they defeated Washington Redskins and Super Bowl VIII against Minnesota Vikings. All these achievements provided a massive boost to the amount of Mercury Morris’ wealth.
Morris was also selected for NFL all-star games three times consecutively, between 1971 and 1973. In 1976, he was traded to Sand Diego Chargers where he finished his professional sports career later that year. Although relatively short, his eight-year long career supplied Mercury Morris with a significant amount of money.
Apart from on the football pitch, Morris has appeared in several motion pictures – in 1974 Matt Climber’s blaxploitation movie “The Black Six” he appeared as one of the title characters alongside several other NFL stars. He also featured in the 1983 documentary about drugs – “Cocaine Blues”.
However, in 1982 Mercury Morris was charged with cocaine trafficking, and sentenced to 22 years in prison. In 1986 after offering new evidence of his innocence and a new trial, Morris managed to reach a plea bargain, and was released in May 1986, after three and a half years. After this “venture” Morris became a motivational speaker, and in 1988 he released his book “Against the Grain” in which he “speaks” of his life, sports, cocaine and his prison time. Between 2006 and 2008, Morris appeared in four episodes of “Rome is Burning” sports talk-show.
Speaking of Mercury Morris’ personal life, he is marred to Bobbie with whom he has three children.
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