David Bakhtiari
His birth name is David Afrasiab Assad Bakhtiari. David Bakhtiari is a famous American football player who is playing the offensive tackle for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He was born to father Karl Bakhtiari, a real estate businessman and mother Debbie Bakhtiari.
David Bakhtiari Nationality
He holds American citizenship and his ethnicity is a mix of Iranian, Icelandic, English.
David Bakhtiari Age
He was born on September 30, 1991, in San Mateo, California, USA. He is 28 years old as of 2019. His birth sign is Libra
Body Measurements Height, Weight, Body Size
He has a height of 6 ft. 4 inches and weighs 141 kg. Also, he has blue eyes and black hair. His hand is 9.5 inches wide and his arm length measures 34 inches.
David Bakhtiari Parents/Siblings
He was born to father Karl Bakhtiari, a real estate businessman and mother Debbie Bakhtiari.He has three siblings: a sister named Danielle Bakhtiari, an older brother named Eric Bakhtiari, a former American football player, and a brother is Andrew Bakhtiari.
David Bakhtiari Education
He attended the Junípero Serra High School and then majored in Communications at the University of Colorado.
David Bakhtiari Professional Life and Career
David was named the team captain while he was in his sophomore year in high school. In addition, he was named an Honorable Mention All-West Catholic Athletic League, All-Metro (Bay Area). Moreover, he played for the Colorado Buffaloes football team while he was at the University of Colorado from 2009 to 2012. In January 2013, he announced that he would be in the 2013 NFL Draft after playing for the team for three seasons.
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Moreover, Bakhtiari was selected by Green Bay Packers in the fourth round and 109th overall of the 2013 NFL Draft. Since then, David has had several injuries including a serious back injury. Similarly, he has played in all 16 games of his sophomore season. Also, David was named to the NFL second-team All-Pro squad in 2016 and 2017.
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David Bakhtiari Awards
Bakhtiari was ranked in the 91 number on the list of NFL Top 100 Players of 2018. As a senior, he received the name All-San Mateo County after winning the 2008 WCAL Co-Championship with Bellarmine College Preparatory.
David Bakhtiari Girlfriend
Bakhtiari is currently in a relationship. He is dating his gorgeous girlfriend Frankie Shebby, a food blogger. The pair seem very happy with each other. They have not revealed their future plsns. Hope, they will soon tie their knot. Previously he dated Kerra Lee Schroeder, a volleyball player but they broke up not long after dating
David Bakhtiari Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of around $18 million and he has earned that sum of money from his professional career. Similarly, he was signed by the Green Bay Packers to a four-year contract extension worth $48 million on September 13, 2016. Also, his annual salary in 2018 was $1 million while his roster and signing bonuses are $6,375,000 and $3,200,000 respectively.
David Bakhtiari Rumors and Controversy/Scandal
He has been successful in keeping himself far from rumors and controversies in his personal and professional life.
David Bakhtiari Social Media
Bakhtiari has around 161k followers on Instagram, and around 138k followers on Twitter. But, he does not seem to be active on Facebook.
David Bakhtiari Instagram
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David Bakhtiari Twitter
Proper California welcome my friend. #whataride https://t.co/cPe0mRduGY
— David Bakhtiari (@DavidBakhtiari) July 6, 2019
David Bakhtiari green bay packers
It’s hard to tell if he was completely serious, but Green Bay Packers left tackle David Bakhtiari sounded sure when asked if Matt LaFleur’s new offense will allow for passes to offensive linemen.
“It will,” Bakhtiari said on ESPN Milwaukee’s “Wilde and Tausch” show Wednesday.
The All-Pro offensive tackle and world-renowned beer chugger want a chance for either him or Bryan Bulaga to catch a touchdown pass.
“I’d be so pumped for any of my fellow linemen to catch a touchdown,” Bakhtiari said. “Especially for Bryan. I’d almost be a little more ecstatic for Bryan than I would be myself, but I’d love to catch a pass and score a touchdown. As you know, being a lineman, that’s like the one thing (we don’t do).”
Bakhtiari has played 90 regular season games in six seasons in the NFL and has never touched the football. Almost always, when an offensive lineman gets his hands on the ball, a terrible sequence of events made it happen.
“I don’t even touch the ball,” Bakhtiari said. “If I touch a football in a game, something terrible has happened. I play a game called football and it’s all about the ball and I don’t work with the ball at all.”
Bakhtiari’s job is protecting those that do touch the ball. It can be a thankless job, and it’s probably not going to change.
Last season, LaFleur’s Tennessee Titans offense did not attempt a pass to an offensive lineman.
Bakhtiari may have to settle for what he does best.
“I’m like a glorified sumo wrestler, like a professional speed bump, just out there annoying people,” Bakhtiari said, jokingly.
That quote almost rivals Bakhtiari’s best quote of the offseason. Almost.
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