Carrie Yocom Wiki Biography. Chris Spielman’s wife age, net worth, family

• Carrie Yocom is the wife of retired American Football player Chris Spielman
• She graduated from Youngstown State University in 1992
• Carrie and Chris married in July 2013
• They have a blended family of seven children
• Carrie has a net worth of over $1 million.



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Carrie Yocom Wiki Biography

Carrie was born in 1971, in Youngstown, Ohio USA, but her exact date of birth is not known as she hasn’t shared it with the public – she holds American nationality, and is popularly known for being the wife of Chris Spielman, a retired American Football player.

Childhood and education

Carrie is very secretive when it comes to her personal matters, even though she is the wife of someone as popular as Chris, and although the public wants to know more about her, she still chooses to maintain her privacy.

After she matriculated from a local high school in Youngstown, Carrie enrolled at the Youngstown State University in 1989, and graduated in 1992.

The launch of her career

Carries has worked at numerous places in various positions during her career, including as a strategic investment analyst at Cardinal Health Foundation located in Dublin in Ohio, and at Bath & Body Works as their operational planner.

Even though Carrie has been successful at several jobs she’s had, her career will always be in the shade of her husband’s football career.

Personal life and marriage to Chris Spielman

Carrie and Chris exchanged their vows in July 2013, after dating for a couple of years. They are parenting two girls from Carrie’s first marriage named Kendra and Gina, while Chris has three daughters and one son from his previous marriage as well – the whole family is currently living together in Upper Arlington, Columbus, Ohio. Judging by Chris’ Instagram account and Carrie’s Facebook account, the family seems to be leading a happy life.

Who is Chris Spielman?

Charles Christopher Spielman was born in Canton, Ohio on 11 October 1965 under the zodiac sign of Libra and holds American nationality – Chris is known for his career as a football player.

There is not much known about his life during the years before he matriculated from Washington High School located in Massillon, Ohio – Chris did so well that he won the Dial Award for being the national high school scholar athlete of 1983. He was planning to enroll at the University of Michigan, but his father had a different idea as he was a big fan of Ohio State Buckeyes, and so wanted his son to attend the Ohio State University. His enrollment at the university can be considered as the start of his football career.

During the time Chris spent with the Buckeyes, he was named two times an All-American, while he also won the Lombardi Award for being the best lineman in the college team. Adding to that, he became the most valuable player (MVP) during his finishing year, and also won the Chic Harley Award which is given by the Touchdown Club of Columbus. After graduating from college with a bachelor’s degree in recreation education, he was drafted by the Detroit Lions, and started playing in the National Football League (NFL) in 1988.

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He played for the Lions for eight seasons, and after captaining the Lion’s defense in 1991 during the NFC Championship Game, his defense was named one of the best in the entire NFL. There are many records which Chris set with the Lions which nobody has managed to break since he left the team, such as 1,020 tackles, 10 sacks, four receptions, and 17 fumble recoveries. Besides that, he became the team’s MPV in 1993 and 1994, when he was selected for the Pro Bowls.

In 1996, Chris became part of the Buffalo Bills, and during his first year recorded 206 tackles, both a personal and a team record. He wasn’t very lucky during the 1997 career as he suffered a neck injury, had to undergo surgery and skipped most of the season. At the time, he was already married to his first wife Stefanie, with whom he has four children named Madison, Noah, Macy, and Audrey – because Stefanie was battling cancer, Chris decided to skip the 1998 season to help his wife, who sadly lost her fight against cancer, having battled the disease five times before her death, as it kept recuring.

Chris went back to playing football in 1999 and joined the Cleveland Brown,s but chose to retire before the season even began because of an injury. His football career was replaced by a broadcasting career, which he started in the same year of his retirement – he was first working as an analyst for the Fox Sports Net, and after spending two years with them, he joined the ESPN team. He served as an analyst for numerous TV stations, and hosted the show called “Spielman on Sports” for a short period of time. He is currently working as a game analyst for Fox NFL.

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Appearance and net worth

Carrie’s current age is 48, and her husband’s 53; she has dark black hair and blue eyes, but her height, weight and vital statistics are unknown.

According to authoritative sources, her current net worth is estimated to be over $1 million, while her husband has net worth estimated to be more than $4 million.

Social media presence

Carrie is not as active on the Internet as one would have thought – she launched her Twitter account in April 2012, but has so far only gathered around 140 followers, and tweeted over 450 times. She doesn’t have an Instagram account, but has a Facebook profile which she appears to be using only to keep in touch with her closest friends and family.

General Info

Full Name Chris Spielman
Height 1.82 m
Weight 112 kg
Profession Writer, Sports analyst, American football player, Motivational speaker
Education Ohio State University, Massillon Washington High School

Family

Parents Charles Edward Spielman Jr., Nancy Spielman

Accomplishments

Social profile links

Facts

Movies

Miscellaneous

Title Year Status Character
The Muppets. 2015 TV Series production staff – 1 episode
ESPNU Summer House 2006 TV Series talent

Self

Title Year Status Character
Mike & Mike 2006-2015 TV Series Himself – ESPN College Football Analyst / Himself – Telephone Interviewee
2013 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl 2013 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
Allstate Sugar Bowl 2013 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
2012 Valero Alamo Bowl 2012 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
A Football Life 2012 TV Series Himself
2011 Valero Alamo Bowl 2011 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
Rise Up 2011/II TV Series Himself – Host
2011 TicketCity Bowl 2011 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
2010 Texas Bowl 2010 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
2010 Outback Bowl 2010 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl 2009 TV Movie Himself – Sideline Reporter
2009 Outback Bowl 2009 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl 2008 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
2008 magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl 2008 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
ESPN College Football Friday Primetime 2008 TV Series Himself – Color Commentator
2008 Outback Bowl 2008 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
2007 Emerald Bowl 2007 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
Michigan vs. Ohio State: The Rivalry 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself – Ohio State (84-87)
ESPNU Summer House 2007 TV Series Himself – Host
2006 Emerald Bowl 2006 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
ESPN 25: Who’s #1? 2006 TV Series documentary Himself
2005 Motor City Bowl 2005 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
2005 New Orleans Bowl 2005 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
2002 Wyndham New Orleans Bowl 2002 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
2001 New Orleans Bowl 2001 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator
NFL This Morning 1999 TV Series Himself
NFL Monday Night Football 1992-1996 TV Series Himself – Detroit Lions Linebacker / Himself – Buffalo Bills Linebacker
TNT Sunday Night Football 1991-1996 TV Series Himself – Detroit Lions Linebacker / Himself – Buffalo Bills Linebacker
NFL on FOX 1994-1995 TV Series Himself – Detroit Lions Linebacker
WrestleMania XI 1995 TV Special Himself
Home Improvement 1995 TV Series Himself
ESPN’s Sunday Night Football 1994 TV Series Himself – Detroit Lions Linebacker
The NFL on NBC 1989-1994 TV Series Himself – Detroit Lions Linebacker
The NFL on CBS 1988-1993 TV Series Himself – Detroit Lions Linebacker
1991 NFC Championship Game 1992 TV Movie Himself – Detroit Lions Linebacker
1988 NFL Draft 1988 TV Movie Himself – 29th Overall Pick
1987 Cotton Bowl 1987 TV Movie Himself – Ohio St. Buckeyes Linebacker

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