Jerramy Stevens

PSR 31 Mar,2020

Facts of Jerramy Stevens

Full Name
Jerramy Stevens
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Last Name
Stevens
Birth Name
Jerramy Ryan Stevens
First Name
Jerramy
Famous Name
Jerramy Stevens
Nationality
American
Married to
Hope Solo m. 2012
Currently Married
Yes
Relationship Status
married

Contents:

Career & Net worth

Net Worth
$2.5 Million

Relationship

Married to
Hope Solo m. 2012
Currently Married
Yes
Relationship Status
married

Jerramy Ryan Stevens, a.k.a. is a retired American football tight end who spent nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Drafted in the 2002 NFL draft by the Seattle Seahawks as their first-round pick, he played for the team five seasons for the team and then played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers until 2006. 

The 2000 Second-team All-Pac-10, Stevens was born on November 13, 1979, under the star sign Scorpio. He holds an American nationality and came from an Afro-American ethnic background.

Jerramy Stevens Net Worth: Stevens Career Earnings, Contract, And Salary

As of 2022, Jerramy Stevens' net worth is estimated at $2.5 million. Not to mention the hunk has summoned massive amounts from his nine years of career in the NFL. Though his salary details are not disclosed to the public, basically NFL players make millions of dollars.

Reportedly, Stevens' contract, outlines conditions under which the 2002 first-round pick must repay all or part of his $2.8 million signing bonus. During the 2003-04 season, he had an annual salary of $561,250, which might have later increased. Further, Stevens signed with Tama Bay Buccaneers, where his salary was reported to be $602,400. 

Jerramy Stevens' house SOURCE: Page Six

Besides, Stevens and his wife Hope Solo listed their Washington home for $1.85 million. The 5,330-square-foot house features three-bedroom, exposed wood ceilings, brick fireplaces, and French doors that open to a wraparound deck.

Jerramy Stevens Wife Is A Former Soccer Player- Steve's Married Life With Hope Solo

Stevens is married to Hope Solo, a former soccer goalkeeper who played for the United States women's national soccer team. Well, the couple started dating in 2012. His girlfriend-turned-wife, Solo attended the University of Washington from 1999 to 2003, nearly the same time as Stevens, and played for four seasons on the Washington Huskies women's soccer team. Jerramy and Stevens share two children. Lozen Orianna Judith Stevens and Vittorio Genghis Steven.

Jerramy Stevens and his wife Hope Solo SOURCE: Heavy.com

After dating for two months, on November 13, their wedding came one day after Stevens was arrested for allegedly assaulting Solo. However, that was not the first time Jerramy faced legal issues. Overshadowing his football career were numerous arrests and legal problems. 

Such issues date back to an assault conviction shortly after his high school graduation and continued into 2004 when Stevens settled a lawsuit from a student at the University of Washington who had accused him of rape four years earlier. Stevens has also been charged since his college football days for numerous DUIs, traffic violations, and other incidents.

Family & Education

Boise, Idaho native, Jerramy Stevens, was born to Bob Stevens and Fran Stevens. His father, who was black, worked as a teacher and high school sports coach, whereas his mother is white and worked as a police officer and school administrator. Bob Stevens died on September 4, 2012, at age 62, from cancer.

For high school, Stevens enrolled in River Ridge High School. Upon graduation, he attended the University of Washington.

NFL Transactions: Jerramy Stevens' Draft and Career Moves

Jerramy Stevens is a former American football tight end who began his career as a 1st-round pick for the Seattle Seahawks in the 2002 NFL Draft. He quickly made his mark by setting a franchise record for receiving yards by a rookie tight end. He played for the Seahawks for six seasons before signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2009.

Stevens had a tumultuous career and was frequently in the news for off-field issues. In 2007, he was arrested for driving under the influence and was suspended for one game by the NFL. He was also involved in a high-profile domestic violence case in 2003, which resulted in a one-game suspension. Despite his legal issues, Stevens was known for his talent on the field, and he retired from the NFL in 2010 with 202 receptions for 2,271 yards and 22 touchdowns.

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