Aaron Rivera

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Aaron Rivera Wiki Biography

Ron Rivera was born Ronald Eugene Rivera on the 7th January 1962, in Fort Ord, California USA, and is a former American Football player, and current professional football coach, best known as a head coach of the NFL team the Carolina Panthers since 2011. Ron spent his entire playing career as a linebacker with the Chicago Bears, and won Super Bowl XX with the team. Rivera’s playing career lasted from 1984 to 1992, and he has been a coach since 1997.

Have you ever wondered how rich Ron Rivera is, as of mid- 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Rivera’s net worth is as high as $5 million, an amount earned through his successful career in football. His yearly salary is $3 million, but he also made plenty of money in his playing days, which improved his wealth.

Ron Rivera was born into a Puerto Rican-Mexican family, a son of Eugenio Rivera who was an officer in the US Army. He spent most of his childhood on military bases around the world, including in Panama and Germany before his family settled in Monterey, California where Rivera went to Seaside High School and started playing football there.

Rivera enrolled in the California University and emerged as one of the country’s hottest linebackers, earning All-American status. He set several records while in college, including for most tackles for losses in a season, which is still unbroken.

The Chicago Bears selected Rivera as the 44th pick overall in the 1984 NFL Draft, and he immediately won his only Super Bowl in 1985, after Chicago defeated New England Patriots 46-10, making Rivera the first Puerto Rican/Mexican to win the title. Although mainly used as a rotational player in his first few years, Rivera became a starter in 1988, and was a key player in the Bears’ defence for the remainder of his career. Rivera spent his entire playing career with the Bears before retired in 1992.

Before got a job as a defensive quality control coach at his former team in 1996, Rivera worked as a TV analyst for WGN-TV and SportsChannel Chicago, covering the Bears and college football as well. He later became a linebacker coach at the Philadelphia Eagles and helped the team reach the NFC Championship game for three years in a row. Rivera was credited with developing linebacker Jeremiah Trotter who turned out to be a two-time Pro Bowler.

The big coaching breakthrough for Rivera was from 2004 to 2006, when he served as a defensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears. The Bears’ defense was the second best in 2005, and his coaching skills secured him a few head coach job interviews with teams including the Arizona Cardinals, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Dallas Cowboys. However, Rivera moved to the San Diego Chargers to become their new inside linebackers coach in 2007, but he was promoted to defensive coordinator a year after. Ron stayed in San Diego until 2010, which only increased his net worth by a large margin.

In 2011, Rivera became the Carolina Panthers head coach, but struggled in his first two seasons, with the record of 13 wins and 19 losses. Many thought he would be sacked, but Rivera bounced back in 2013 with the arrival of quarterback Cam Newton, and the Panthers finished the regular season with a 12-4 record. However, they lost the NFC Divisional game against the San Francisco 49ers, and the next year they lost to the Seattle Seahawks. Still, Rivera’s success in 2013 earned him the coach of the year award, repeated in the 2015 season.In 2015 the Carolina Panthers were the best team in the regular season, with 15 wins and only one defeat. Cam Newton won the MVP award while Rivera was the best coach, but they eventually lost the Super Bowl 24-10 to the Denver Broncos.

Regarding his personal life, Ron Rivera has been married to former WNBA’s Washington Mystics assistant coach Stephanie and has two children with her. In January 2015, Rivera’s house in Charlotte, North Carolina caught fire, but luckily, nobody was hurt. His brother Mickey died in July 2015 after a two-year battle with cancer.

IMDB Wikipedia $4 Million $5 million 1.91 m 107 kg 1962 1962-01-07 Aaron Rivera Actor American American Football coach Berkeley California Christopher Courtney Eugenio Rivera Fort Ord January 7 Kinatay (2009) Ron Rivera Net Worth Seaside High School Service (2008) Stephanie Rivera The Masseur (2005) Trap (2015) United States University of California

Aaron Rivera Quick Info

Full Name Ron Rivera
Net Worth $5 Million
Salary $4 Million
Date Of Birth January 7, 1962
Place Of Birth Fort Ord, California, United States
Height 1.91 m
Weight 107 kg
Profession American Football coach
Education University of California, Berkeley, Seaside High School
Nationality American
Spouse Stephanie Rivera
Children Christopher, Courtney
Parents Eugenio Rivera
Siblings Steven Rivera, John Rivera, Michael Rivera
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/riverboatronhc
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1719401/
Awards NFL Honors – AP Coach of the Year
Movies Hank Boyd Is Dead

Aaron Rivera Important Facts

  • Inducted into the University of California Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994.
  • Head coach of the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, 2011-present.
  • Linebacker with the Chicago Bears, 1984-1992.
  • Played college football at the University of California.

Aaron Rivera Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Rookie Handbook 2016 TV Series Actor
Boomer & Carton 2017 TV Series Himself Self
Mike & Mike 2011-2017 TV Series Himself – Carolina Panthers Head Coach / Himself – Telephone Interviewee / Nm1719401 Self
NFL Insiders 2017 TV Series Himself Self
The Rookie Handbook 2016 TV Series Himself Self
NFL Films Presents 2015-2016 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself – Carolina Panthers Head Coach Self
Super Bowl 50 2016 TV Special Himself – Carolina Panthers Head Coach Self
Fox and Friends 2015 TV Series Himself – Coach, Carolina Panthers Self
2014 NFL Pro Bowl 2014 TV Special Himself – Team Rice Coach Self
2007 AFC Championship Game 2008 TV Special Himself – San Diego Chargers Linebackers Coach Self
NBC Sunday Night Football 2006-2007 TV Series Himself – Chicago Bears Defensive Coordinator / Himself – San Diego Chargers Linebackers Coach Self
ESPN SportsCentury 2004-2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
ESPN’s Sunday Night Football 1987-2004 TV Series Himself – Philadelphia Eagles Linebackers Coach / Himself – Chicago Bears Defensive Coordinator / Himself – Chicago Bears Linebacker Self
NFL on FOX 1999-2002 TV Series Himself – Philadelphia Eagles Linebackers Coach / Himself – Phildelphia Eagles Linebackers Coach Self
NFL Monday Night Football 1987-2001 TV Series Himself – Chicago Bears Linebacker / Himself – Philadelphia Eagles Linebackers Coach Self
The NFL on CBS 1990 TV Series Himself – Chicago Bears Linebacker Self
The NFL on NBC 1989 TV Series Himself – Chicago Bears Linebacker Self
1988 NFC Championship Game 1989 TV Special Himself – Chicago Bears Linebacker Self
Super Bowl XX 1986 TV Special Himself – Chicago Bears Linebacker Self
1984 NFL Draft 1984 TV Special Himself – 44th Overall Pick Self
Mike & Mike 2014-2016 TV Series Himself – Carolina Panthers Head Coach Archive Footage