Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Stunts |
Birth Day | March 19, 2011 |
Birth Place | Columbus, Ohio, United States |
Age | 12 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Position: | Defensive end / Defensive tackle |
Born: | (1972-03-11) March 11, 1972 (age 46) Columbus, Ohio |
Height: | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Weight: | 285 lb (129 kg) |
High school: | Santa Ana (CA) Foothill |
College: | San Diego State |
NFL Draft: | 1995 / Round: 6 / Pick: 204 |
Net worth: $19 Million (2024)
Jamal Duff, renowned for his versatile skills as an actor and stuntman in the United States, has amassed an estimated net worth of $19 million by 2024. Known for his captivating performances and daring stunts, Duff has built a successful career in the entertainment industry. With a reputation for his dedication and commitment to his craft, Duff has proven his versatility by seamlessly transitioning between acting and performing heart-stopping stunts. As his net worth continues to grow, it is a testament to his talent, hard work, and undeniable charisma.
Biography/Timeline
The following spring, the Los Angeles Xtreme of the ill-fated XFL came calling; LA head coach Al Luginbill had coached Duff at San Diego State in 1993. Duff became a fan favourite as one of the Xtreme's top defensive players (recording 18 tackles and four sacks), but also for his nickname. Thanks to an XFL rule that allowed players to put anything they wanted on the backs of their jerseys (within reason), Duff decided to name himself after an underground black comic strip character: Death Blow. The nickname was a hit with fans, and probably the second-most well-known in the entire XFL, after Rod Smart's moniker "He Hate Me". The Xtreme won the XFL's first (and only) title.
Drafted in the sixth round of the 1995 NFL Draft by the New York Giants, Duff played in all but one of New York's 16 regular season games, starting two at defensive end, and recording four sacks. After spending the 1996 season on injured reserve with a foot injury, Duff signed with the Washington Redskins, playing 26 games over two seasons (1997-98) and recording five sacks. After Duff was released, he appeared in training camp with the 2000 Oakland Raiders, but did not make the team.