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Robert John Riggins (Riggo, The Diesel) was born on 4 August, 1949 in Seneca, Kansas, USA, is an Actor, Producer. Discover John Riggins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

Popular As Robert John Riggins (Riggo, The Diesel)
Occupation actor,producer
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 4 August 1949
Birthday 4 August
Birthplace Seneca, Kansas, USA
Nationality United States

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John Riggins Height, Weight & Measurements

At 73 years old, John Riggins height is 6' 2" (1.88 m) .

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Height 6' 2" (1.88 m)
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Who Is John Riggins's Wife?

His wife is Lisa-Marie Riggins (27 June 1996 - present) ( 1 child), Mary Louise O'Brien (10 May 1974 - 1991) ( divorced) ( 4 children)

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Wife Lisa-Marie Riggins (27 June 1996 - present) ( 1 child), Mary Louise O'Brien (10 May 1974 - 1991) ( divorced) ( 4 children)
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John Riggins Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is John Riggins worth at the age of 73 years old? John Riggins’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated John Riggins's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2023 Under Review
Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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Source of Income Actor

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Timeline

2013

Ranks 13th on NFL All-Time Rushing Yards List (11,352).

2011

Ranks 8th on NFL All-Time Rushing/Receiving Touchdowns List (116).

2010

Ranks 5th on NFL All-Time Rushing Touchdowns List (104).

2005

John co-hosts The Afternoon Blitz radio show with Adam Schein on Sirius Satellite Radio. [September 2005]

1992

Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1992.

1984

Tied with Eric Dickerson in leading the NFL in Rushing Touchdowns (14) in 1984.

1983

Was named Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl XVII (1983).

1982

Although his playing time was reduced by the players' strike during the 1982 season, Riggins' performance in the post season is what most likely put him in the Hall of Fame. His most memorable performance came in Super Bowl XVII with 166 yards rushing, including the game winning 43 yard touchdown run in the Redskins' 27-17 win over the Miami Dolphins.

1981

In 1981 Riggins said "I'm bored, I'm broke, and I'm back" and returned to play for Washington, but did not have the kind of year he had in 1979.

1980

Unfortunately, Riggins sat out the 1980 season over a contract dispute.

1978

The following season, he played for the Washington Redskins, but did not have a breakout year until 1978, when he eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing and repeated the accomplishment in 1979.

1975

His professional football career began with the New York Jets, where he played for five years and generated some respectable numbers, having broken the 1,000 yard level in his final season with the Jets in 1975.

1971

Running Back for the New York Jets (1971-1975) and Washington Redskins (1976-1979 and 1981-1985).

1949

As one of football's most colorful personalities, John Riggins is best known for his days as a running back for the Washington Redskins. His bruising, punishing style of play wore down opponents and brought new meaning to the concept of the power running game. He is equally remembered as a renegade for sporting a Mohawk early in his career and for telling U. S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor to "lighten up". John was born August 4, 1949 in Seneca, Kansas as Robert John Riggins. He attended Centralia High School in the small town of Centralia, Kansas, but his skills as a football player would elevate him to the big-time. He played football for the Jayhawks at the University of Kansas, where he twice earned all conference honors and broke school records once held by NFL Hall of Famer Gale Sayers.