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Jake Long

Football Players

Birthday May 9, 1985

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Lapeer, Michigan, U.S.

Age 40 Years

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Who Is Jake Long? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Jake Long was born on May 9, 1985, which makes him 39 years old as of 2025. He gained recognition in the football world as a standout player, particularly during his time with the Miami Dolphins. Long was regarded as one of the best offensive tackles in the league and was a two-time Pro Bowler and a First-Team All-Pro. His journey from college football at the University of Michigan to the NFL showcases his talent and dedication to the sport.

For more detailed information about his career and achievements, you can refer to his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Football Players
Date of Birth May 9, 1985
Age 40 Years
Birth Place Lapeer, Michigan, U.S.
Horoscope Taurus
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Jake Long stands tall at 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 meters) and was known for his imposing weight during his playing days, around 320 pounds (145 kg). Despite his size, Long was agile for an offensive lineman, which contributed to his effectiveness on the field.

As a sophomore member of the 2004 Michigan Wolverines football team, Long competed with senior Dave Schoonover and juniors Mike Kolodzieg, Rueben Riley, and Mike Barishaj for the starting position vacated by the graduated Pape. Long impressed the coaches by playing through a turf toe injury. The battle came down to him and Kolodzieg.

Long made his Michigan debut on September 4, 2004, in a 43–10 victory over Miami University. He made the travel squad, but he did not play against Notre Dame in the Michigan – Notre Dame rivalry game the following week at Notre Dame Stadium.

Kolodzieg started the first two games, but Michigan averaged only 85.5 yards rushing, which ranked 94th nationally among 117 Division I teams. Long became a starter in the third game on September 18 against the San Diego State Aztecs football team.

Over the course of the season, he started eight games and Kolodzieg started 4 at right offensive tackle. Kolodzieg also started one game at left tackle. A week after Long was moved into the starting lineup, David Baas was moved from left offensive guard—where he had been a 2003 second team All-American—to center so that Leo Henige Jr.

could enter the starting lineup. After the move, Baas was the co-Rimington Trophy winner that season. The team finished the season as the 2004 Big Ten Conference co-champions and were awarded the Big Ten Conference's Bowl Championship Series Bowl game bid.

By the time Michigan was preparing for the 2005 Rose Bowl, the team was averaging 156.18 rushing yards per game, which ranked 56th in the nation. Long earned a second team All-Big Ten Conference recognition from the coaches, while linemates guard Matt Lentz, tackle Adam Stenavich and tight end Tim Massaquoi were first-team selections.

Baas was Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year. Long also received honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition from the media. Long and teammates Chad Henne and Mike Hart were named to Rivals.com's 2004 Freshman All-America first team. Long had post-season shoulder surgery and missed 2005 spring practice.

In fact, because of the large number of injured players, the team canceled the culminating spring practice intrasquad scrimmage game and instead held an open practice in which players participated in drills.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Jake Long is currently married to his longtime partner, with whom he shares a close and loving relationship. The couple has often appeared together in public events, showcasing their strong bond. While there may have been past relationships, Jake has focused on his family life in recent years, preferring to keep most details private for the sake of his loved ones.

On June 16, 2004, following his freshman year, he was hospitalized in an intensive-care unit for smoke inhalation injuries when a house rented by nine Michigan Wolverine players caught fire. Long, sleeping in his bedroom on the second floor of the house, awoke to the sound of fire alarms.

He attempted to exit his room through the door, but was forced back by smoke. Long then knocked out the screen of a window and jumped out of the building. Covered in soot, Long had escaped the fire, landing two stories below on a roommate's parked car.

Later at the hospital, Long underwent procedures that required tubes be put down his throat to suction black phlegm from his lungs. The tubes also performed Long's breathing while he lay unconscious for the first few days. He was released from the University of Michigan Medical Center and was able to spend Father's Day (June 20) back in Lapeer.

Net Worth and Salary

Jake Long's net worth is estimated to be around $30 million as of 2025. This impressive figure comes from his successful NFL career, lucrative endorsements, and various business ventures. During his playing days, he earned significant contracts, including a four-year deal worth $57 million with the Miami Dolphins, which contributed substantially to his financial success.

During the 2013 NFL offseason, Long became a free agent. He received two contract offers: an extension from the Miami Dolphins, and a contract from the Rams. On March 17, 2013, Long signed a four-year, $36 million contract with the Rams.

At the October 6, 2013, contest against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Rams gave the first 15,000 fans to arrive at the game free Jake Long figurines. On December 22, 2013, Long sustained a torn ACL against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and he missed the last game of the season.

On October 26, 2014, Long sustained another torn ACL against the Kansas City Chiefs and he missed the rest of the season. He was released along with center Scott Wells on the eve of free agency on March 9, 2015. Long was coming off of back-to-back seasons with torn ACLs and was about to cost the Rams $10 million against the salary cap.

Career, Business, and Investments

Jake Long's professional career took off after he was selected first overall in the 2008 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins. After several successful seasons, he also played for the St. Louis Rams and the Atlanta Falcons before his retirement in 2017. Since retiring, Jake has ventured into business, involving himself in sports-related enterprises and possibly investing in real estate and other ventures. His experience in the NFL has also opened doors for various commentating and coaching opportunities.

In his 2002 senior season, Long helped lead Lapeer East to their first season opener win since 1995 and their first state playoff appearance since 1993. That season, the football team set a school record by posting a nine-game winning streak, which started after an October 6, 2001, loss the prior year.

The team achieved its first state playoff win in its 27-year history that season. The team's 9–2 record was the best in school history, and Long was again chosen as an All-Metro League selection on both offense and defense. That season, he became the first Lapeer East player selected to the All-state Dream Team in 2002.

Although he was All-State as a lineman, Long often lined up at fullback and accumulated four career touchdowns. He finished the season as the number two football prospect in the state behind Woodley according to the Detroit News.

Long led the basketball team to a second consecutive undefeated Metro League championship season, which was the first repeat league champion since 1996 and Lapeer East's first repeat championship since 1982.

Long was again first-team All-Metro League, and he was selected as an honorable mention 2003 Associated Press Class A All-State basketball player. Long was again a second-team All-Metro League selection as a first baseman.

Following his senior season, Long was selected to play in the 23rd annual Michigan High School All-Star Football Game on July 26 at Michigan State University.

Social Network

Jake Long remains active on social media, keeping in touch with fans and sharing glimpses of his life post-football. You can follow him on platforms like Instagram and Twitter, where he often posts about his family, fitness journey, and his engagement in community initiatives. His online presence allows fans a window into his life beyond the football field.

Long was the first player in Lapeer East High School history to earn All-State "Dream Team" honors in football from the Detroit News. He was a two-time first-team All-Flint Metro League player in both basketball and football, where he was honored both on offense and defense.

In baseball, he was a two-time second-team All-Flint Metro League selection. In both basketball and football, he led his team to regular and post season success that had not been seen in many years.

Education

Jake Long is a proud alumnus of the University of Michigan, where he excelled not only as a football player but also in his studies. His education laid a solid foundation for his professional career and personal growth, equipping him with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of life after football.


Jake Edward Long (born May 9, 1985) is an American former professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines, twice earning consensus All-American honors. Long was selected with the first overall pick by the Miami Dolphins in the 2008 NFL draft.

He also played for the St. Louis Rams, Atlanta Falcons and Minnesota Vikings.

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