Osi Umenyiora Bio, Age, Net Worth, Relationship, Nationality, Instagram, Height

Who is Osi Umenyiora?

Ositadimma “Osi” Umenyiora is a former American football defensive end. After playing college football for Troy University, he was taken in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft by the New York Giants.

Bio, Age, Ethnicity, Siblings, Education

On November 16, 1981, in Golders Green, London, Ositadimma Umenyiora, the daughter of John Umenyiora and Chinelo Chukwueke, was born. He was the youngest of six children in the family. His parents were Nigerian immigrants who had made the trek to America.

OSI is of Igbo ethnicity and is from the Nigerian town of Ogbunike in the state of Anambra. His father was a wealthy businessman with strong political clout in Nigeria. He was one of the wealthiest men in their hometown, and he and his family later moved to London.

However, when Osi was seven years old, the family was compelled to return to Nigeria. He returned to school and completed his education there. On the other hand, his father later understood that Osi was a clever youngster who would do better in the West. Is moved in with his older sister, who was studying in Alabama, United States of America when he was 14 years old.

Before landing in Auburn, Alabama, he had little understanding of American football. He returned to ‘Auburn High School,’ where he was studying. He was a physically powerful and athletic young man. In his sophomore year of high school, the school football coach approached him and asked if he wanted to play.

He, on the other hand, grew addicted to it immediately and became an exceptional player as a result. He was a player for the last two years of high school, but he had no remarkable achievements. He had already decided that he wanted to play professional American football at that point.

Facts of Osi Umenyiora

Full Name: Osi Umenyiora
Age: 39 Years
Birthday: Nov 16
Birthplace: London, England
Siblings:  Nkem Umenyiora, Ejimofor Umenyiora
Gender: Male
Weight: 116 kg
Wife: Leila Lopes
Net Worth:  $7 million
Height: 6 Feet 3 Inches
Profession: American Football Player, Anchor
Parents: John Umenyiora, Chinelo Chukwueke

Relationship, Single?

Umenyiora used to be based in places like Cleveland, New Jersey, Georgia, and Edgewater. He made a cameo appearance in The-music Dream’s video “I Luv Your Girl” in 2008. Is married Miss Universe 2011, Leila Lopes, in February 2013.

They married on May 29, 2015, in Luanda, Angola, the bride’s home country, and he speaks a little Portuguese. They revealed that Lopes was expecting their first child in February 2018. Brazilian actress Leila Luliana da Costa Vieira Lopes Umenyiora, an Angolan actress, TV personality, model, and beauty queen, won Miss Angola UK 2010, Miss Angola 2010, and Miss Universe 2011.

She married former New York Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora in Monaco in February 2013. They tied the knot on May 30, 2015. They revealed that Lopes was expecting their first child in February 2018. Their son was born later that year.

Osi Umenyiora
Caption Osi Umenyiora Known as American Football Player ( Source: Pinterest)

Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Hair Color

He has a height of 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m).

Net Worth 2022/2023, Salary, Earnings

The estimated net worth, earnings, profits, vehicles, lifestyles, and other characteristics of Osi Umenyiora are detailed here. At the age of 38 in 2021, Osi Umenyiora is expected to have a net worth of $7 million. He was a successful American football player from England who made a lot of money.

Professional Life and Career

  • Umenyiora played football for the Troy State Trojans, who were the only team that gave him a scholarship.
  • At Troy, Umenyiora was switched from nose guard to defensive end.
  • In 2002, he set school marks for tackles for loss (20.5) and sacks (19.5) in a single game.
  • In NCAA Division I in 2002, he got 15 sacks, which was the second-highest in the USA.
  • He was honored in Troy University’s Sports Hall of Fame in 2014.
  • Despite not being invited to the NFL Scouting Combine in 2003, the New York Giants selected Umenyiora from Troy University in the second round (56th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft.
  • Umenyiora established himself as a notable pass rusher in his debut season as a starter.
  • His remarkable performance earned him All-Pro accolades and a Pro Bowl berth. Only Derrick Burgess of the Oakland Raiders had more sacks and tackles than Umenyiora (16 sacks).
  • On December 23, 2005, the Giants signed Umenyiora to a six-year contract extension worth $41 million, with $15 million guaranteed.
  • In the fourth game of the 2007 season, he set a Giants franchise record with six sacks against the Philadelphia Eagles. At that point in the season, the Giants had 12 sacks, tying the NFL record.
  • Against the San Francisco 49ers on October 21, he sacked Trent Dilfer, forced a turnover, recovered the fumble, and ran 75 yards for a touchdown.
  • During the regular season, Umenyiora’s 13 sacks helped the Giants to an NFL-high 53 sacks. Because of their formidable pass rush, the Giants surprised the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII.
  • Umenyiora had four tackles in that game, three of which were solo tackles.
  • During a preseason game against the New York Jets, Umenyiora suffered cartilage damage in his left knee, necessitating season-ending surgery. According to team physician Russell Warren, Umenyiora suffered a damaged lateral meniscus.
  • Umenyiora joined ESPN’s Monday Night Football crew on October 13, 2008.
  • In Week 1 of the 2009 season, Umenyiora scored his second and final career touchdown against the Washington Redskins, which included a sack, forced fumble, and recovery.
  • On November 5, 2010, Umenyiora was awarded the NFC Defensive Player of the Month after producing 18 tackles (10 solos), 7.0 sacks, and six forced fumbles in the Giants’ four October victories.
  • Umenyiora and teammate Justin Tuck combined for 11.5 sacks and 16 forced fumbles on the season.
  • On the opening day of training camp, July 29, 2011, Umenyiora did not report to the Giants’ facility. As a result, the Giants placed him on Reserve/Did Not Report status. He arrived late the next day at camp. Jerry Reese, the team’s general manager, allegedly agreed to renegotiate Umenyiora’s contract following the 2010 season but never did.
  • Umenyiora began practicing with his teammates on August 15, but he had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee after three practices.
  • He was anticipated to miss the season opener against the Washington Redskins on September 11th.

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