Justin Boren

January 11, 2024
American Football Player

Quick Facts

Justin Boren
Full Name Justin Boren
Date Of Birth Apr 28, 1988(1988-04-28)
Age 36
Birthplace Pickerington
Country United States
Birth City Ohio
Horoscope Aries

Justin Boren Biography

Birthday Apr 28
Birth Year 1988

Justin Boren is one of the most popular and richest American Football Player who was born on April 28, 1988 in Pickerington, Ohio, United States. His father, Mike Boren, played football for Michigan between 1980 and 1983, while the mother of Boren, Hope, ran track there from 1979 to 1982. Boren took part in his first Michigan Summer Football Camp. Mike was the leader of his team of Wolverines in tackles between 1981 and 1982. Justin’s younger brother Jacoby is a junior at Pickerington Central High School in 2009. In December the year 2010, Jacoby was a committed student at Ohio State.

Boren is Jewish and was raised in Pickerington, Ohio. He was a freshman player for Pickerington High School Central before transfer onto Pickerington High School North the next year. In high school, as a sophomore, Boren played guard and was an honors student. In his high school days his father was his biggest critic. In his junior year the school listed him as a defensive nose guard as well as an offensive tackle. In the same season, he was awarded Division I Associated Press All-Ohio High School Football Team special mention. At the age of an undergraduate and was being sought out for the schools of Ohio State, the local school, as well as Michigan which is where his father was a player. A senior at the time who bench-pressed 450 pounds (204 kilograms) and squatted up to 660 pounds (299 kg) He was seen as the most sought-after high school football player. In the end, the team was selected as one of 78 athletes during the 2006 U.S. Army All-American Bowl which he was a right offensive guard on the East team. He was also named for make the Associated Press first-team Division I All-Central District and All-Ohio high school football teams as an offensive lineman. After making the decision to join Michigan the following year, he began courses at the University of Michigan in January of the final day the year he was a senior at high school with his fellow student Carlos Brown. Out of all the football hopefuls from Ohio State Ohio, Boren was the only one Ohio State was not able to entice.

After an intense recruitment, Boren choose to play at Michigan despite leaning towards attending Ohio State early in his recruitment. He played in several games as a true freshman, making one start. As a sophomore, he became a regular starter, earning 2007 All-Big Ten Conference honorable mention. When head coach Lloyd Carr retired and was replaced by Rich Rodriguez, Boren became unhappy with the new staff and transferred to Ohio State. After transferring he had to sit 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season and was also required to pay his own tuition, per Big Ten conference rules. He earned recognition as a selection to the 2009 and 2010 All-Big Ten team by both the coaches (second- team) and the media (first-team). He was also a 2010 College Football All- America Team second team selection by several selectors. In 2009, he became the third player (following Howard Yerges and J. T. White) to play for both sides of the Michigan – Ohio State rivalry. He was also teammates with his brother, Zach Boren, who was a starting fullback and linebacker for the Buckeyes. His other brother, Jacoby Boren, is currently the starting center at Ohio State.

When Boren arrived at Ohio State at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and 310 pounds (140 kg), he was one of the smallest offensive linemen on the team. During his redshirt season, he wore the number 56. In order to bond with his new teammates such as Alex Boone, he shaved lightning bolts into his head. While redshirtting, he stood out in practice where he performed on the scout team. In fact, during the week leading up to the final regular season game against Michigan, he wore the Winged Football Helmet that Michigan is known for as part of the scout team. The 2008 Ohio State Buckeyes football team included three seniors on the offensive line: Boone, Steve Rehring and Ben Person.

After registering in January, Boren (and roommate Brown) were able to play in 2006’s Spring Football. Both players took part in spring training, which was part of a trend across the country of increasing numbers of high school students taking their first steps to enroll in early. While early enrollment has been happening for a number of years, Kevin Grady had been the first player to do so at Michigan in 2005.

Justin Boren Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income American Football Player
House Living in own house.

Justin Boren is one of the richest American Football Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Justin Boren 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Justin Matthew Boren (born April 28th 1988) is an former American football player. Although he was a guard in the NFL, Boren played both center and guard during both his schooling and his career. At his high school days, he had been thought of as one of the best offensive linemen in the nation and among the best football prospects in Ohio. Ohio. He was picked to participate at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and was also a Parade All-American and an Associated Press All-Ohio selection. The son of the 1982 the 1982 Michigan Wolverines tackles leader Mike Boren, Justin was widely attracted by some of the nation’s best schools, including his father’s school of choice The University of Michigan and its counterpart, Ohio State University, the home of Boren’s school.

As a freshman in this year’s NCAA Division I FBS football season of The 2006 Michigan Wolverines, Boren was injured during training camp and he didn’t dress in the season’s opener. He was injured by an injury to his leg that required surgery. Despite his injury throughout the entirety in September Boren did not decide to redshirt and made his debut in his first Paul Bunyan Trophy match in the match against Michigan State on October 7. The following week, after Rueben Riley suffered an injury during the game against Iowa’s Iowa Hawkeyes, he played all of the second portion. On the 28th of October, with Riley still in a sling He became 4th true freshman to play in the Michigan offensive line in the modern era , during the win over Northwestern. In the following week, at Ball State, Boren saw his first action following Jake Long got kicked in the helmet. Boren’s final game during the season was in the match against Indiana Hoosiers on November 11. In 2006 Boren’s appearances were as guard. In the 2007 Rose Bowl practices at the conclusion of the 2006 season Boren was primarily practicing in the center.

Boren had been recruited as either a center or a guard, but he preferred to play guard. In spring practice the following year, Boren was moved to center. At the end of the National Collegiate Athletic Association-sanctioned 15 days of spring football practice, he was announced as the starting center, replacing Mark Bihl. This decision was confirmed when training camp started in the fall, even though Boren had never before played center. Thus, the starting offensive line was composed of veterans Long and Adam Kraus on the left and then Boren, right guard Jeremy Ciulla and right tackle Stephen Schilling neither of whom had ever started a game. The 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season was eagerly anticipated for the 2007 Wolverines with returning seniors Long, Mike Hart and Chad Henne in key roles, but the season quickly began to fall apart when the team lost to the two-time defending FCS champion Appalachian State Mountaineers in the opening game. When Ryan Mallett played in place of Henne during the September 15, Notre Dame rivalry game, left- handed snapper Boren switched positions with right-handed snapper Kraus who otherwise played left guard. The switch occurred after Mallett fumbled two snaps from Boren, whose left-handed snaps were foreign to the right-handed Mallett. The switch caused a little confusion with official starting lineups the following week when Mallett started. On September 22 against Penn State, both Boren and Kraus had casts on their snapping hands and Boren played center despite the fact that Mallett was starting. During Mallett’s October 27 start in the Little Brown Jug game against Minnesota, Kraus started at center. The following week during the Paul Bunyan Trophy against Michigan State, the position switch was made permanent. After the regular season, Boren was recognized as an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection. Prior to the 2008 Capital One Bowl, Boren was expected to return to center because Henne had returned to full strength. However, during the game, Boren played guard and Kraus played center. After the season, both Boren and Kraus were named to Jewish Sports Review’s 2007 College Football All-America Team.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 6 ft 2 in
Weight 143 kg

Justin Boren height 6 ft 2 in Justin weight 143 kg & body measurements will update soon.

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Boren was one of 56 offensive linemen invited to participate in the February 24 – March 1, 2011 NFL Scouting Combine. He ranked thirteenth in the bench press with a total of 28 repetitions. He ranked eleventh in the three cone drill with a time of 7.57. Following the draft and the 2011 NFL lockout, Boren was regarded as one of the best available free agents.

Facts & Trivia

Justin Ranked on the list of most popular American Football Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Justin Boren celebrates birthday on April 28 of every year.

Boren was named to the practice squad of the Detroit Lions on November 20, 2012.

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