Jadeveon Clowney



The Saints were doing everything they could to give Jadeveon Clowney everything he could want. A team with deep playoff aspirations in 2020, New Orleans sent what NFL Media called 'an all-out. Jadeveon Clowney 'still open' to all offers, plans on signing before the start of the season, per report Nothing has changed regarding the NFL's top free agent. Clowney (knee) was a full practice participant Tuesday, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports. The 27-year-old was inactive for Sunday's win over the Bears due to the knee issue, so it's a good.

Tennessee Titans outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney will see his first season in Nashville come to a premature end after just eight games.

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Clowney, who was on Injured Reserve with a knee injury, had successful surgery and is now out for the season.

Clowney’s surgery took place on Wednesday and it was to repair his left meniscus, but he’s expected to be fully healthy by March. This is not the same knee Clowney had microfracture surgery on years ago, though.

The former No. 1 overall pick signed a one-year, $12.7 million deal with the Titans back in September, which means his time in Nashville could be over after he hits the free-agent market again in 2021.

Rapoport does note in his report that the Titans haven’t ruled out a return for the 27-year-old, but it will depend on his market. It’s conceivable the Titans could bring him back for a reasonable price after his latest knee issue.

Clowney played in eight games and recorded 19 combined tackles (14 solo, four for loss), six QB hits, four passes defensed, one forced fumble, but zero sacks.

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The South Carolina product was one of two players general manager Jon Robinson brought in to help improve the pass-rush, with the other being Vic Beasley. It’s safe to say neither worked out particularly well.

Jadeveon is an American professional football player who is currently playing for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League. Earlier he played for the Huston Texans in NFL after being picked 1st overall in the 2014 NFL Draft. He plays in the position of Defensive end wearing a jersey number of 90.

Jadeveon was born on February 14, 1993, in Rock Hill, South Carolina, the United States to David Morgan (Father) and Josenna Clowney (Mother). An American by nationality, he belongs to black ethnicity and his birth sign is Aquarius. He was also called as “Doo Doo” during his childhood.

Salary and Net worth

Clowney is currently signed to the Houston Texans under a 1 year, $15,000,000 contract in 2019. His annual salary currently is $8,000,000 and also receive a signing bonus of $7 million. Earlier, he earned a base salary of 5.1 million. His net worth is estimated at $15 million in 2020.

The three-time Pro Bowl has so far earned more than $50 million from NFL.

YearSalary
2014$11,308,908
2015$5,062,045
2016$2,444,818
2017$3,457,227
2018$13,311,000
2019$15,000,000

Marital Status and Personal Details

Jadeveon is a rising player of the recent era. Reviewing his personal life, he is still to get married. However, he has been living together with his girlfriend Najah ReMartin for quite a long time.

His girlfriend Najah Re is a Certified Production Makeup Artist.

Jadeveon Clowney with his girlfriend Najah Re Martin SOURCE: [email protected]__90

The couple has a child named Jahlil Clowney, born on October 2015. Moreover, the couple has not decided to get married. Considering the fact, we can assume that she might be the future wife of an NFL player.

Jadeveon Clowney with his son SOURCE: [email protected]__90

Jadeveon Clowney has a noticeable height of 6 feet 5 inches and weighs 122 kg. Jadeveon’s admirer can follow in his twitter account @clownejd. Currently, he has 193K followers on twitter and nearly 600 tweets.

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Early Life

Jadeveon Clowney rose in Charlotte, North Carolina, along with his maternal grandparents John and Josephine Clowney, as well as his mother’s boyfriend named Christopher Jones. His father David was sentenced to prison for 12 years for robbing a Rock Hill check-cashing business.

Growing up from such a family background, he struggled a lot to achieve his goal. Currently, we recognized him as one of the defensive players in NFL history.

College and Professional Career

Jadeveon Clowney attended the University of South Carolina after graduating from South Pointe High School, in Rock Hill. At South Pointe, he played for the junior varsity team as a running back and defensive end. Including his big athletic body and amazing skills, he led his school to the state finals for the second time but lost to Myrtle Beach at USC’s William- Brice Stadium. However, he earned a name of South Carolina’s 2010 Mr. Football for his incredible defensive gameplay.

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Jadeveon's struggle paid him off in a very short period. Numerous numbers of people liked and appreciated him. Afterward, he moved to New York City for a photo shoot for an ESPN magazine, which appeared in the Journal’s February 7, 2011, issue.

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In South Carolina, Jadeveon played on the South Carolina Gamecocks Football team for three seasons. During his first season, he credited 36 tackles for the team where he earned SEC Freshman of the year, All-SEC 2nd Team honors, and was named to multiple Freshman All-American 1st team lists in The Sporting News, FWAA, CBSSports.com, and Rivals.com.

Jadeveon won a number of titles throughout his college career. Some of them are SEC Defensive Player and lineman of the week honors, Notre Dame’s Ross Browner and Virginia tech’s Bruce Smith both college Football Hall of Famers. Moreover, he became a finalist for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, the Lombardi Award, the Chuck Bednarik Award, and so on.

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Later in 2013 season, Jadeveon got selected to one 2013 All-American team by the American Football Coaches Association. Similarly, after playing three years for the University of South Carolina, he made his professional Football debut with Huston Texans where he was picked by Huston in the 2014 NFL Draft. He signed Huston for $ 22.272 million that featured a $ 14.518 million signing bonus. Since then, he has been playing for Huston Texans. As of now, he has earned the name of first Bowl and Second-Team All-Pro.