James White: Net worth| Super bowl mvp| Touchdown

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James Calvin White is an American former professional football running back who played his entire career for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. He played college football at Wisconsin and was selected by the Patriots in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft.

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James White: Net worth| Super bowl mvp| Touchdown

Net Worth:

The estimated Net Worth of James D White is at least $1.7 Million dollars.

Mr. White owns over 610 units of Adtalem Global Education Inc stock worth over $527,395 and over the last 7 years he sold ATGE stock worth over $829,853. In addition, he makes $339,969 as Independent Director at Adtalem Global Education Inc.

Super bowl mvp:

Normally, this is the part where I babble through an introduction, but we don’t have time for that today because there’s so much to cover. 

From James White’s retirement to Tom Brady’s mysterious absence from Buccaneers training camp, there’s a lot going on around the NFL. Oh, and let’s not forget that the Browns just named Deshaun Watson the starter for a game that he might not even be allowed to play in. 

We’ll be covering that and more today, so let’s get to the rundown. 

Touchdown:

James White: Net worth| Super bowl mvp| Touchdown

A fourth-round pick in 2014, White didn’t play much as a rookie but took over for Shane Vereen as the Patriots’ third-down back the next season. He quickly earned Tom Brady’s trust and put up receiving numbers that have never been matched by a running back in Patriots team history.

In 2018, White finished with team records in receptions (87) and receiving yards (751). His seven receiving touchdowns that season also tied the Patriots team record (Larry Garron in 1964).

Along with being a longtime captain, White also put up historic numbers in the playoffs. He set Super Bowl records with 14 receptions and 20 points scored (two rushing touchdowns, one receiving touchdown and a 2-point conversion) against the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl 51. 

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