Jon Daniel Runyan

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Jon Daniel Runyan Wiki Biography

Jon Runyan was born on 27 November 1973, in Flint, Michigan USA, and is a politician and retired professional American Football player, but probably best known to have been the US Representative for New Jersey’s 3rd congressional district from 2011 to 2015., having previously played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons. All of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Jon Runyan? As of mid-2017, sources inform us of a net worth that is over $7 million, earned through success in professional football and politics. He now works for the NFL as their Vice President of the Policy and Rules administration. As he continues his endeavors, it is expected that his wealth will also continue to increase.

Jon attended Carman-Ainsworth High School, and was a two-time Michigan High School Athletic Association state shot put champion. He also played basketball and was recruited by Michigan State, but declined since he wanted to play football, so he then played for the university’s Michigan Wolverines football team.

Runyan joined the 1996 NFL Draft and was selected by the Houston Oilers, 109th in the 4th round. He became a starter during his rookie season, and then moved with the team to Tennessee. In 1999, he along with the newly named Tennessee Titans squad reached Super Bowl XXXIV. Afterwards, he signed with the Philadelphia Eagles, and was given a six-year $30 million contract which increased his net worth significantly, so becoming the highest paid offensive lineman in NFL history during the time. He was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2002, and he re-signed with the team in 2006, subsequently setting a streak of having 190 consecutive regular season games, which is remarkable for an offensive lineman. He also started in all 18 playoff games his teams appeared in during his streak. In 2009, he had to undergo microfracture surgery, after which he played for the San Diego Chargers for five games before retiring.

In 2009, Jon announced his congressional bid, and would win, making him the fourth NFL player to be elected into Congress. He continued to be re-elected until 2014 when he decided not to seek re-election. He sponsored 15 pieces of legislation during his tenure, and supported the payroll tax cut, balanced budget amendment, and defunding of National Public Radio. He was also the sponsor to pass the amendment to the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2014. He worked on several committees including the House Armed Services Committee and the House Committee on Veterans Affairs. Two years after ending his political run, he then started working with NFL as their Vice President of Policy and Rules administration. Thanks to all of these opportunities, his net worth has increased further.

For his personal life, it is known that Jon married Loretta and they have three children. His son Jon Runyan Jr. has played for the Michigan Wolverines as an offensive line. Runyan also appeared in an episode of “It’s Always Sunny in a Philadelphia” as a construction worker.

IMDB Wikipedia $7 Million 149.69 1973 1973-11-27 1999 AFC Championship Game (2000) 6′ 7″ (2.01 m) 7000000 Actor Alyssa Runyan American American football player Carman-Ainsworth High School Flint Former U.S. Isabella Runyan Jon Daniel Runyan Jon Runyan Jon Runyan Net Worth Jr. Loretta Runyan Michigan NFL Monday Night Football (1970) November 27 Representative Sagittarius Super Bowl XXXIV (2000) Super Bowl XXXIX (2005) University of Michigan University of Michigan–Flint University of Pennsylvania USA Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

Jon Daniel Runyan Quick Info

Full Name Jon Runyan
Net Worth $7 Million
Date Of Birth November 27, 1973
Place Of Birth Flint, Michigan, USA
Height 6′ 7″ (2.01 m)
Weight 149 Kg
Profession Former U.S. Representative, American Football player
Education University of Pennsylvania, Carman-Ainsworth High School, University of Michigan–Flint, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan
Nationality American
Spouse Loretta Runyan
Children Jon Runyan, Jr., Isabella Runyan, Alyssa Runyan
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/repjonrunyan
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2019336/

Jon Daniel Runyan Important Facts

  • Won election as representative of New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional district. [November 2010]
  • Wins the Republican primary election for New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional district. Runyan will face Democratic incumbent John Adler in November. [June 2010]
  • Starting Tackle for The Philadelphia Eagles. [November 2005]
  • Republican U.S. Congressional representative from New Jersey, 3 January 2011-present.
  • Professional football player. Tackle with the Houston/Tennessee Oilers/Tennessee Titans (1996-1999), Philadelphia Eagles (2000-2008), and San Diego Chargers (2009).
  • He was named to Fox Sports analyst Howie Long’s 2000 “Tough Guys” team.
  • He was named to the 2001 All-Madden team and the All-NFL Interview Team.

Jon Daniel Runyan Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
A Football Life 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Congressional Hearing on Sexual Misconduct Allegations at Lackland Air Force Base 2013 TV Special Himself – Member of Congress Self
Hardball with Chris Matthews 2013 TV Series Himself Self
NFL Monday Night Football 2001-2008 TV Series Himself – Philadelphia Eagles Tackle Self
NBC Sunday Night Football 2006-2007 TV Series Himself – Philadelphia Eagles Tackle / Himself – Philadelphia Eagles Right Tackle Self
ESPN’s Sunday Night Football 1998-2005 TV Series Himself – Philadelphia Eagles Tackle / Himself – Tennessee Titans Tackle / Himself – Tennessee Oilers Tackle Self
Super Bowl XXXIX 2005 TV Special Himself – Philadelphia Eagles Tackle Self
NFL on FOX 1997-2002 TV Series Himself – Philadelphia Eagles Tackle / Himself – Tennessee Oilers Tackle / Himself – Tennesee Oilers Tackle Self
Super Bowl XXXIV 2000 TV Movie Himself – Tennessee Titans Right Tackle Self
1999 AFC Championship Game 2000 TV Movie Himself – Tennessee Titans Tackle Self
The NFL on CBS 1998 TV Series Himself – Tennessee Oilers Tackle / Himself – Tennessee Oilers tackle / Himself – Yennessee Oilers Tackle Self
The NFL on NBC 1997 TV Series Himself – Tennessee Oilers Tackle / Himself Tennessee Oilers Tackle Self