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| Name | Chris Long |
| Caption | Long with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2017 |
| Number | 56, 95, 72 |
| Position | Defensive end |
| Birth date | 28 March 1985 |
| Birth place | Santa Monica, California |
| Weight lb | 270 |
| High school | St. Anne's-Belfield School (Charlottesville, Virginia) |
| College | University of Virginia |
| Draft year | 2008 |
| Draft team | St. Louis Rams |
| Career start | 2008 |
| Career end | 2018 |
| Career highlights | * 2× Super Bowl champion (LI, LII) * Walter Payton Man of the Year (2018) * NFL Alumni Defensive Lineman of the Year (2011) * PFWA All-Rookie Team (2008) * Unanimous All-American (2007) * Ted Hendricks Award (2007) * ACC Defensive Player of the Year (2007) * First-team All-ACC (2007) |
| Stat year | 2018 |
| Stat label1 | Total tackles |
| Stat value1 | 332 |
| Stat label2 | Sacks |
| Stat value2 | 70.0 |
| Stat label3 | Forced fumble |
| Stat value3 | 17 |
| Stat label4 | Fumble recovery |
| Stat label5 | Pass deflection |
| Stat label6 | Interception |
| Nfl | LON371156 |
| Pfr | L/LongCh00 |
Chris Long is a former American football defensive end who played 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). The son of Pro Football Hall of Fame member Howie Long and brother of fellow NFL player Kyle Long, he was selected second overall by the St. Louis Rams in the 2008 NFL Draft after a standout college career at the University of Virginia. Long won consecutive Super Bowl championships with two different teams—Super Bowl LI with the New England Patriots and Super Bowl LII with the Philadelphia Eagles—before retiring in 2019. He is widely celebrated for his philanthropic efforts, which earned him the prestigious Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award in 2018.
Born in Santa Monica, California, he is the son of Hall of Fame defensive end Howie Long and Diane Addonizio. He grew up in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he attended St. Anne's-Belfield School. Excelling in multiple sports, he was a highly recruited football prospect and earned Parade All-American honors. His father's career with the Los Angeles Raiders and his brother Kyle Long's future in the NFL provided a deep football lineage. He committed to play college football for the Virginia Cavaliers under head coach Al Groh.
At the University of Virginia, Long developed into one of the nation's most dominant defensive players. As a senior in 2007, he was a consensus Unanimous All-American and won the Ted Hendricks Award as the top defensive end in the country. He was also named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year after recording 14 sacks and leading the NCAA with 19 tackles for loss. His performance against teams like the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets cemented his legacy. He graduated as a two-time First-team All-ACC selection and finished his collegiate career with 20 sacks.
Selected second overall by the St. Louis Rams in the 2008 NFL Draft, Long quickly became a starter. He recorded a career-high 13 sacks in 2011, earning recognition as the NFL Alumni Defensive Lineman of the Year. After eight seasons with the Rams, he signed with the New England Patriots in 2016, where he won his first championship in Super Bowl LI. He then joined the Philadelphia Eagles in 2017, playing a key role in their victory in Super Bowl LII. Known for his relentless motor and leadership, he played his final season in 2018 with the Eagles before announcing his retirement.
Over his 11-year career, Long appeared in 162 regular season games, starting 136 of them. He amassed 332 total tackles, 70.0 sacks, 17 forced fumbles, and 9 fumble recoveries. His postseason statistics include 19 tackles and 4.5 sacks across 10 playoff games, contributing to championships with both the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. His consistent pressure on quarterbacks made him a respected figure among peers and analysts throughout his tenure in the AFC East and NFC East.
Long is married to Megan O'Malley, and the couple has two sons. His off-field impact is profound, notably through his philanthropic initiative, the Chris Long Foundation. In 2015, he pledged his entire season's salary to fund educational initiatives in St. Louis, Boston, and Philadelphia. In 2017, he launched the "Pledge 10 for Tomorrow" campaign, donating his first 10 game checks to support scholarships in Charlottesville, Virginia. His efforts in promoting social justice, clean water access through Waterboys, and educational equity have been widely recognized across the NFL community.
Long's accolades include being named the 2018 Walter Payton Man of the Year, the league's highest honor for community service and playing excellence. He was the 2011 NFL Alumni Defensive Lineman of the Year and a member of the PFWA All-Rookie Team in 2008. In college, he received the Ted Hendricks Award, was a Unanimous All-American, and the ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2007. He is also a two-time Super Bowl champion, having won with the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Category:American football defensive ends Category:Philadelphia Eagles players Category:St. Louis Rams players Category:New England Patriots players Category:Virginia Cavaliers football players