Since the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic broke out around the world, it has had a serious effect on the globe with more than 1 million people including high ranking figures and celebrities contracting it. Tony Boselli is one of the celebrities who came down with the virus but managed to beat it and recovered from its sting.
Tony Boselli made headlines when he contracted the coronavirus because of his status as one of the celebrated former American football players. Boselli is a former American football offensive tackle who played in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons and made a name for himself in the process. We have gathered some facts about this man for your reading pleasure. Continue to see more below.
A Brief Biography Of Tony Boselli
Tony Boselli was born on the 17th of April, 1972 in Modesto, the largest city of Stanislaus County, California, United States. He was born to a father simply known as Tony Sr. It is noteworthy that even though he is more widely known as Tony Boselli, his full birth name is actually Don Bosco Anthony Boselli Jr.
Growing up, Boselli attended the Fairview High School in Boulder, Colorado. During this time, he had already become an active player of American football and was even a member of the Fairview Knights high school football team. Boselli showed so much skill and determination that he was eventually offered an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Southern California.
His College Football Exploits
Tony Boselli accepted the scholarship and attended the University of Southern California where he joined the USC Trojans football team and played for them from 1991 to 1994.
While at the University of Southern California, Boselli became known as one of the best college footballers of that time. In 1992, he made it to the first-team All-Pac-10 selection and was a first-team All-American after mesmerizing fans with his skills and strength. He went on to be named a first-team All-American two more times in 1993 and 1994.
In the year 2004, Boselli, whose work rate and incredible stamina was considered mind-blowing, emerged the winner of the Morris Trophy. Eventually, many years after his graduation, he was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2014 in recognition of his incredible success.
Boselli’s Professional Career
Tony Boselli kick-started his professional career in 2005 when he got selected as the second pick of the 1995 NFL Draft, the first-ever draft pick of the new Jacksonville Jaguars. Boselli played for the Jaguars from 1995 until 2002 and went on to become one of the franchise’s most successful players ever. He was also one of the most popular players.
After leaving the Jacksonville Jaguars, he was selected by the Houston Texans in the 2002 expansion draft. However, he did not play because of injuries and eventually retired at the end of that season.
Boselli’s brilliance has earned him huge respect around the American footballing world. In 2006, he became the very first player inducted into the Pride of the Jaguars (the team’s Hall of Fame). He has also been named the 6th greatest player not inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame by NFL Films.
What Is Tony Boselli’s Net Worth?
Having been a top-flight American football player for many years, it is expected that Tony Boselli has been able to rake in a substantial amount of money for himself over the years. But how much is he worth now?
At the moment, Tony Boselli’s exact net worth is quite vague but different sources have pegged his net worth between $5 million and $9 million.
Boselli made most of his money from his football career. However, he is also a businessman who has had dealings that have fetched him extra money. According to our findings, he invested in seven Mattress Firm bedding stores in Jacksonville. He is also a co-owner of all Whataburger franchise locations in the Jacksonville area along with his former teammate, Mark Brunell.
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His Battle With Coronavirus
In March 2020, Tony Boselli contracted the deadly coronavirus and struggled with the disease for a while. Revealing how he got it, he explained that he came in contact with someone who had it and shortly after, began to have symptoms of the disease.
Boselli said he started feeling sick with symptoms of the virus on March 16. Two days later, he developed a fever and had to go get tested in a clinic. Days later, the results came back and revealed that he had coronavirus.
On the 29th day of March 2020, Boselli was hospitalized after his coronavirus symptoms became severe. He explained that he couldn’t sleep and found breathing difficult. He was taken to the Intensive Care Unit and he thought he might die. No one but health workers could come in to see him and even then they had to be in their full protective gear.
Eventually, some days later, after some serious medication, he started getting better and was finally discharged. Boselli thanked God for his life and urged fans to take care of their health after his recovery.
Complete profile of Tony Boselli
Tony Boselli | |
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Full Name | Tony Boselli |
Date of Birth | April 17, 1972 |
Age | 48 years |
Zodiac Sign | Aries |
Nationality | American |
Birth place | Modesto, California, United States |
Ethnicity | White |
Profession | American football player |
Education | Fairview High School, University of Southern California |
Father | Tony Sr. |
Mother | NA |
Siblings | NA |
Marital Status | Married |
Spouse/Partner | Angi Aylor Boselli |
Girlfriend | NA |
Kids | Son- Adam, Andrew Daughter-Alexis, Ashil |
Religion | NA |
Estimated Net Worth: | $9 million |
Source of net worth | Football career |
Height | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Weight | 147 kg |
Eye color | Dark Brown |
Hair color | Dark Brown |
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