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Vince Young

Football Players

Birthday May 18, 1983

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Houston, Texas, U.S.

Age 42 Years

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Who Is Vince Young? Age, Biography and Wiki

Vince Young, born on May 18, 1983, is a former American gridiron football player celebrated for his dynamic skills on the field. As of 2025, he is 42 years old. Young is best known for his remarkable college career at the University of Texas, where he led the Longhorns to a national championship in 2005 and earned numerous accolades including the prestigious Davey O’Brien Award. He was drafted third overall by the Tennessee Titans in the 2006 NFL Draft and has since made a significant impact in professional football, transitioning to a beloved, well-recognized sports figure.

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Occupation Football Players
Date of Birth May 18, 1983
Age 42 Years
Birth Place Houston, Texas, U.S.
Horoscope Taurus
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Vince Young stands tall at 6 feet 5 inches (196 cm) and weighs approximately 230 pounds (104 kg). His athletic physique and stature allowed him to excel as a quarterback, blending the roles of a passer and a runner, which played a vital role in his playing style throughout his career.

Early in his college career, Young had been criticized as "great rusher...average passer", and his unconventional throwing motion had been criticized as being "side-arm" as opposed to the conventional "over-the-top" throwing motion typically used by quarterbacks.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Currently, Vince Young has maintained a private personal life, especially concerning his relationships. As of 2025, Vince is reportedly single, focusing on his career and personal growth. Although there have been speculations about past relationships, Young has chosen to keep details of his dating life out of the limelight, emphasizing the importance of personal boundaries.

Young grew up in the 4th Ward and Hiram Clarke neighborhoods of Houston, Texas, where he was primarily raised by his mother and his grandmother. His father, Vincent Young Sr., missed much of Vince's college career due to a 2003 burglary conviction and prison sentence.

Young credits his mother and grandmother for keeping him away from the street gangs. At the age of seven, Young was struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle at the corner of Tidewater and Buxley, streets in his Houston neighborhood.

The accident nearly killed him, leaving him hospitalized for months after the bicycle's handle bar went into his stomach. Today, he credits this event for making him into a "tougher" individual. Young wore the #10 to show love and respect for his mother, Felicia Young, whose birthday is June 10.

Young attended Dick Dowling Middle School in Hiram Clarke. Some of Young's friends were a part of the "Hiram Clarke Boys", a local street gang; many of those friends died as a result of their activities. Young's mother confronted him after he had been involved in a fight between gangs, and told him that he needed to change his behavior.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Vince Young's estimated net worth stands at around $5 million. His wealth is attributed not only to his successful football career but also to various business ventures and endorsements. During his time in the NFL, Young earned notable salaries, with his highest annual salary reported to be over $10 million. His investments in real estate and involvement in the sports community have also contributed to his financial stability.

In September 2012, the Associated Press reported that Young had spent much of the $34 million salary he earned in the NFL and was facing financial problems after defaulting on a $1.9 million high interest payday loan.

Young filed a lawsuit seeking to stop the lender, Pro Player Funding LLC, from enforcing a judgment of nearly $1.7 million with a claim that the loan documents were forged and he did not knowingly execute the loan.

However, Young had authorized $1 million in loan payments to Pro Player directly from his Eagles salary prior to defaulting and Young's signatures on loan documents were notarized.

Young also filed lawsuits against his former agent, Major Adams, and a North Carolina financial planner, Ronnie Peoples, alleging that they misappropriated $5.5 million of funds.

When asked to give a general assessment of Young's finances, Young's attorney, Trey Dolezal, stated "I would just say that Vince needs a job." Young's financial problems have reportedly been a result of lavish spending and, by his account, the betrayal of trusted advisers.

Career, Business and Investments

Vince Young's career has been marked by his exceptional performance as a quarterback. After his initial success with the Tennessee Titans, he went on to play for teams such as the Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills before his retirement. Beyond football, Young has engaged in various business opportunities, including motivational speaking, youth sports mentorship, and entrepreneurial ventures. He remains active in the sports arena, sharing his knowledge and helping the next generation of athletes.

He spent the first five seasons of his career with the Titans where he compiled a 30–17 starting record. In his rookie season, Young was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and was named to the AFC Pro Bowl team as a reserve. In 2009, Young earned his second Pro Bowl selection and was named Sporting News NFL Comeback Player of the Year.

He later played one year as a backup with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2011 and had offseason stints with the Buffalo Bills, the Green Bay Packers, and Cleveland Browns from 2012 to 2014. In 2017, he attempted a comeback in the Canadian Football League with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, but was released before the season began.

Social Network

Vince Young is quite active on social media platforms, where he connects with fans and shares snippets of his life. He can be found on:

"You can't turn on a television in Houston without seeing Vince Young. You might see him more than the Texans. He was like LeBron James in Houston when he was coming out of high school."

Education

Young solidified his educational foundation at the University of Texas, where he earned a degree in Youth and Community Studies while also achieving remarkable success on the football field. His college experiences have greatly influenced his approach to life after sports, driving him to give back to his community and support youth initiatives.


Young played college football for the Texas Longhorns, and is often mentioned among the greatest quarterbacks in NCAA history. As a junior, he received the Davey O'Brien Award, given annually to the best college quarterback in the nation. He finished second behind Reggie Bush in Heisman Trophy voting.

After the Heisman voting, Young led his team to a BCS National Championship against Bush's defending BCS national champion USC Trojans in the 2006 Rose Bowl, a game lauded as one of the most-anticipated and greatest in the history of college football. Texas retired Young's jersey on August 30, 2008.

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