Tony Gonzalez (Footballer) Biography, Age, Weight, Net Worth, Wife, Children, Statistics, Basketball

Tony Gonzalez

Tony Gonzalez Biography

Tony Gonzalez (Anthony David Gonzalez) is a former American football tight end. He played college football and college basketball at University of California, Berkeley, and was recognized as a consensus All-American in football.

Gonzalez is a former American Football tight end who played for 17 seasons in the National Football League. Tony was known as one of the best tight ends of all time. Furthermore, he ranked as NFL’S all time superior in receiving yards and tight end reception, along with third in overall receptions.

Age

Anthony David Gonzalez  was born on 27 February 1976 in Torrance, California, United States. He is 47 years old as of 2023.

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Tony Gonzalez Height and Weight

He stands at a height of 1.96 m .He has an approximate weight of 110 kg

Tony Gonzalez Education

Gonzalez attended Huntington Beach High School and later joined University of California, Berkeley

Tony Gonzalez Family

He was born of Judy Gonzalez (mother)

Erika Jayne Siblings

Tony has one brother, Chris Gonzalez.

Tony Gonzalez Wife

His former wife was Lauren Sanchez, and his new wife is October Gonzalez

Tony Gonzalez Children

He has two children, River Gonzalez, and Malia Gonzalez. He has a child from his previous relationship, his first-born boy child, Nikko Gonzalez.

Tony Gonzalez Net Worth

Gonzalez has an estimated net worth of $20 million.

 

Will Tony Gonzalez make the Hall of Fame

The Pro Football Hall of Fame quest for former Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez is now official. Gonzalez, who spent 12 of his 17 NFL seasons with the Chiefs, was one of 102 modern-era nominees for the Class of 2019 announced on Thursday.

How many seasons

Gonzalez played 12 seasons with the Chiefs, setting franchise records for career receptions, receiving touchdowns (76) and 100-yard games (26). e also holds single-season and single-game marks for receptions. He finished his career with five seasons in Atlanta.

 Career

He began his career with the Kansas City Chiefs and it was a successful one. Tony earned a mention in the NFL All-Rookie Team in that season. He improved across the board in the subsequent seasons and got his first of 14 consecutive Pro Bowl selections. After retiring from the NFL, He became a football analyst with CBS on their NFL show dubbed NFL Today. Lastly, he has also been involved in acting, starring in A.I.

Tony Gonzalez Stats

Year Team G Rec Yds Avg Lng TD
1997 Kansas City 16 33 368 11.1 30 2
1998 Kansas City 16 59 621 10.5 32 2
1999 Kansas City 15 76 849 11.3 73 11
2000 Kansas City 16 93 1,203 12.9 39 9
2001 Kansas City 16 73 917 12.6 36 6
2002 Kansas City 16 63 773 12.3 42 7
2003 Kansas City 16 71 916 12.9 67 10
2004 Kansas City 16 102 1,258 12.3 32 7
2005 Kansas City 16 78 905 11.6 39 2
2006 Kansas City 15 73 900 12.3 57 5
2007 Kansas City 16 99 1,172 11.8 31 5
2008 Kansas City 16 96 1,058 11.0 35 10
2009 Atlanta 16 83 867 10.4 27 6
2010 Atlanta 16 70 656 9.4 34 6
2011 Atlanta 16 80 875 10.9 30 7
2012 Atlanta 16 93 930 10.0 25 8
2013 Atlanta 16 83 859 10.3 25 8
Total 270 1,325 15,127 11.4 73 111

Year

Title

2005

MTV Cribs

2006

Celebrity Cooking Showdown

2007

Hard Knocks: Training Camp
with the Kansas City Chiefs

2008

Oprah Winfrey’s The Big Give

2015

You Can’t Lick Your Elbow

2017

Beat Shazam

2017

Lip Sync Battle

Acting

Year

Title

Role

2002 Arliss Himself
2004 Married to the Kellys Himself
2006 A.I. Assault Derek Williams
2010 One Tree Hill Himself
2013 NFL Rush Zone Himself
2014,
2016
NCIS (3 episodes) Special Agent Tony Francis
2017 XXX: Return of Xander Cage Paul Donovan

 Basketball

 Twitter

Instagram

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 Interview

Tony Gonzalez Latest News

BOSTON — The party’s over for Rob Gronkowski. Aagain, it might just be getting started.

The New England Patriots’ fun-loving, touchdown-spiking tight end announced Sunday that he is retiring from the NFL after nine mostly dominant, Super Bowl-filled seasons.

The four-time All-Pro posted his decision on Instagram, saying that a few months shy of his 30th birthday “it’s time to move forward and move forward with a big smile.”

Drew Rosenhaus, Gronkowski’s agent, confirmed his client’s decision to retire.

The playmaking tight end, who turns 30 in May, leaves as a three-time Super Bowl champion who established himself as one of the most dominant players at his position and one of Tom Brady’s favorite targets. His personality — on and off the field — was as big as his biceps, and he always seemed to be the life of the party.

“In the nine years that I have known Rob Gronkowski, I have never known him to have a bad day,” Patriots owner Robert Kraft said in a statement. “He always has a youthful exuberance about him and is a joy to be around.

Gronkowski, a second-round pick in the 2010 draft, had his fourth career 1,000-yard receiving season in 2017 and was an All-Pro for the fourth time that season.

A fan favorite in New England for his gregarious and playful persona that included awkward dance moves and touchdown celebrations, Gronkowski was one of the most dominant tight ends of his era.

His 12 career postseason touchdown receptions are the most by a tight end in NFL playoff history. “Rob will leave an indelible mark on the Patriots organization and the game,” Brady said, “as among the best, most complete players at his position to ever play.”

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