Relationship : Marriage 1982 (Diane Addonizio)
Work : Prize 1984 (Winning Super Bowl Ring)
Work : Retired 1994 (From pro football)
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1997 (Appeared in film)
Work : Prize 29 July 2000 (Indicted into Pro Football Hall of Fame) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American football linemen, actor and TV sports commentator. Playing for the Raiders for 13 years, he was one of the best defensive linemen the NFL has ever produced. Winning a Super Bowl Ring in 1984, he was also known for misdeeds and fighting on the field. Starring in nine Pro-Bowls, numerous trophies and awards, sustaining nine surgeries, he retired in 1994. He then became a TV commentator for Fox-Sports for two years leading him into two titled acting films, "Broken Arrow" and "Firestorm" in 1997. Long is also the Chairman of Athletes and Entertainers for Kids. Raised in a tough section of Boston, his father was a milk loader and his mother was a homemaker. His parents splitting up when he was twelve, he lived with his maternal grandmother and other kin. At age 14, he was playing football in school. He married Diane Addonizio in 1982; three sons; a family he neglected due to putting a career he loved in first place. On 7/29/2000, Long was indicted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, along with Ron Lott, Joe Montana, Dan Rooney and Dave Wilcox. The ceremony was attended by 111 of the 136 living Hall members and an estimated fan attendance of 18,000. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Born: Wednesday, January 6, 1960 in Somerville, United States
Long Howie is a well-known entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the founder and CEO of several successful companies, including a technology company and a social media platform. Howie is also a major contributor to various charities and non-profit organizations.