Jermichael Finley Net Worth
Jermichael Finley Net Worth, born March 26 1987 in Lufkin Texas is one of the Green Bay Packers players.
Finley suffered a devastating spinal injury while playing for his NFL team last year and faced with making a decision about accepting either his $10 Million tax-free disability insurance payout or returning to competition.
Early Life and Education
Jermichael Finley was born in Lufkin, Texas and attended Diboll High School where he excelled at both football and basketball. Following graduation he continued playing at the University of Texas as an outstanding tight end before being selected by Green Bay Packers as one of their draftees into the NFL.
Finley was an outstanding player during his time with the Packers, winning numerous awards and honors. Additionally, he is known for his charitable works; recently working alongside his foundation to give gifts to a single mother and her four children in need.
Now in his retirement years, Finley is flourishing. Living in Aledo – a town of approximately 3,000 people located an hour west of Dallas – Finley keeps himself busy working out at a CrossFit gym, owning a barbeque joint and hosting football camps for children.
Professional Career
Jermichael Decorean Finley, known by his nickname JD Finley, is a retired American football tight end who spent 11 seasons with the Green Bay Packers before being selected in the third round of 2008 NFL Draft and helping win Super Bowl XLV with them. Prior to becoming a pro athlete, Finley played college football at Texas.
Finley suffered a spinal cord contusion when hit on a slant pattern by Cleveland safety Tashaun Gipson during 2010. As a result, feeling was temporarily lost in his legs, prompting a trip to hospital for care.
Though his injuries may prevent his return to football, Finley remains committed to his goal of returning. He received clearance from the neurosurgeon who fused his C3 and C4 vertebrae for him to resume football, meeting with both Seattle Seahawks and Miami Dolphins and hoping that one or both would offer contracts that at least equal his tax-free disability insurance payout payout amount.
Achievement and Honors
Jermichael Finley has earned recognition on two championship football teams — both collegiate and professional — but that doesn’t stop him from continuing to challenge himself and fellow players by running ElevaTE U, his own training academy for tight ends.
Though Finley faced challenges in establishing himself as the Packers’ top tight end, he quickly made an impressionful debut in Cheesehead Nation. Leading his first three years as a pro and on pace to lead all NFL tight ends in receptions for 2010, he quickly made himself known.
On a November 2011 afternoon at Lambeau Field, Finley caught a pass from quarterback Aaron Rodgers before running toward the end zone when he was struck by Cleveland safety Tashaun Gipson who hit him from behind, fractured his neck four times and left him unable to walk or speak for weeks afterward.
Personal Life
Jermichael Finley retired after six seasons in the NFL at 30. Having collected his $10 million insurance policy and accomplished his primary goal since joining as a third-round pick in 2008: providing financial security for his family for life, Jermichael had fulfilled his initial purpose for entering.
But that was only the start. His injuries left him forgetful and irritable; and it proved challenging adjusting to life without coaches, trainers, or teammates constantly evaluating his performances.
But Finley persevered, and has now found peace with his past. He lives in a small Texas town where he teaches football to children as well as running ElevaTE University training company he established himself. Additionally, he shares his story so other retired athletes will know it is OK to seek assistance when needed.
Net Worth
Jermichael Finley’s net worth continues to increase steadily due to his extensive success as an individual and is well-recognized globally.
Former Green Bay Packers tight end James Jones has been enjoying retirement in Aledo, Texas with family time and weekly visits to his gym. Recently he invested in a local barbecue joint.
Finley was a highly accomplished NFL player until an injury forced him into retirement. Despite the pain he was in, Finley still wanted to play, even trying a comeback attempt but ultimately giving up due to discomfort. Instead he filed a claim on his $10 million disability policy as part of his contract agreement.