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Anthony Hitchens was born on 10 June, 1992 in Lorain, Ohio, United States, is an American football linebacker. At 28 years old, Anthony Hitchens height is 6 ft 0 in (183.0 cm).

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Anthony Hitchens Age 30 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 10 June 1992
Birthday 10 June
Birthplace Lorain, Ohio, United States
Nationality United States

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Weight 106 kg
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Anthony Hitchens Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2019

He started in the Kansas City Chiefs’ season-opener at the Los Angeles Chargers and collected a season-high 14 combined tackles (six solo) during a 38–28 victory. In Week 6, he tied his season-high of 14 combined tackles (six solo) as the Chiefs lost 43–40 at the New England Patriots. In Week 8, Hitchens sustained a rib injury during the fourth quarter of a 30–23 victory against the Denver Broncos. The following week, he aggravated his rib injury and was subsequently sidelined for the Chiefs’ Week 10 victory against the Arizona Cardinals. Hitchens finished the 2018 NFL season with a career-high 135 combined tackles (81 solo) and forced one fumble in 15 games and 15 starts. His 135 tackles led the Kansas City Chiefs’ defense and finished fifth among all players in 2018. He received an overall grade of 40.6 from Pro Football Focus, which ranked 92nd among all linebackers in 2018.

2018

Hitchens became an unrestricted free agent in 2018 and was considered one of the top free agent linebackers available. He was heavily linked to the Indianapolis Colts due to his experience under defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus who was his linebacker coach with the Dallas Cowboys. The Dallas Cowboys were interested in re-signing Hitchens, but were unable to offer a considerable contract.

On March 15, 2018, the Kansas City Chiefs signed Hitchens to a five-year, $45 million contract that includes $25.09 million and a signing bonus of $14 million. Hitchens entered training camp slated as a starting inside linebacker and replaced Derrick Johnson. Head coach Andy Reid named Hitchens and Reggie Ragland the starting inside linebackers to begin the regular season. They began the season alongside outside linebackers Dee Ford and Justin Houston.

2017

He received a considerable raise for the 2017 season after playing over 35% of the Dallas Cowboys' defensive snaps. His salary went from $690,000 to $1.84 million after qualifying for the Proven Performance Escalator. The Proven Performance Escalator was added to the rookie wage scale as a part of the collective bargaining agreement in 2011 and applies to players who were drafted in the third to seventh round.

Throughout training camp in 2017, Hitchens competed with Jaylon Smith to maintain his role as the starting middle linebacker. Hitchens was slated to start the season at middle linebacker, but suffered a tibial plateau fracture in the Dallas Cowboys' final preseason game against the Oakland Raiders. He was expected to miss up to eight weeks, but was able to return before Week 5. On November 12, 2017, Hitchens recorded ten combined tackles in a 27-7 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. The following week, he moved over to weakside linebacker after Sean Lee suffered a hamstring injury. Hitchens went on to collect five combined tackles before suffering a groin injury, in the Cowboys 37-9 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. On November 30, 2017, Hitchens recorded a season-high 15 combined tackles in Dallas' 34-15 victory over the Washington Redskins. Hitchens finished the season with 84 combined tackles (55 solo), two pass deflections, and one forced fumble in 12 games and 12 starts.

2016

He started the Dallas Cowboys' season-opener at the New York Giants and collected six combined tackles in their 20-19 loss. On December 1, 2016, Hitchens recorded a season-high ten combined tackles, deflected a pass, and sacked Minnesota Vikings' quarterback Sam Bradford, as the Cowboys won 17-15. He finished the season with 78 combined tackles (39 solo), 1.5 sacks, and a pass deflection in 16 games and 16 starts. The Dallas Cowboys received a playoff berth after finishing atop the NFC East with a 13-3 record. On January 15, 2017, Hitchens started his first career playoff game and collected seven combined tackles in a 34-31 loss at the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Divisional round.

2015

The Dallas Cowboys finished atop the NFC East with a 12-4 record. On January 4, 2015, Hitchens played in his first career playoff game and recorded three combined tackles and deflected a pass, as the Cowboys defeated the Detroit Lions 24-20 in the wildcard playoff game against the Detroit Lions. Hitchens was involved in heavily controversial play during the fourth quarter after the back judge threw a flag and penalized Hitchens for pass interference for making contact and pushing off of Lions' tight end Brandon Pettigrew as he attempted to catch a deep pass by Matt Stafford. The line judge ultimately chose to overturn the penalty and the flag was disregarded without an immediate explanation on the field. After the game, referee Pete Morelli stated that the line judge determined there was not enough contact to warrant a penalty. The next game, he collected six combined tackles during a 26-21 loss at the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Divisional round.

In Week 2, Hitchens recorded five combined tackles and made his first career sack on Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Sam Bradford during a 20-10 victory. On October 4, 2015, he recorded a season-high 11 combined tackles and sacked Drew Brees in Dallas' 26-20 loss at the New Orleans Saints. On December 19, 2015, Hitchens started at middle linebacker in place of Rolando McClain who suffered an injury and collected ten combined tackles during a 19-16 loss to the New York Jets. He finished the 2015 season with a total of 67 combined tackles (40 solo), two sacks, and a defended pass in 16 games and nine starts as the Cowboys finished 4-12. His production was slightly decreased due to the return of Sean Lee.

2014

Hitchens was one of 35 linebackers to perform at the NFL combine in Indianapolis. Although he performed all of the combine drills, his day was considered mediocre. He tied for 12th among his position group in the 40-yard dash, tied for ninth among linebackers in the bench press, and finished 17th in the three-cone drill. On March 24, 2014, Hitchens opted to participate at Iowa's pro day, along with C. J. Fiedorowicz, Christian Kirksey, James Morris, and nine other prospects. He improved upon his 40-yard dash (4.65), 20-yard dash (2.72), and ran positional drills for the scouts and team representatives from 28 NFL teams. At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, Hitchens was projected to be a seventh round pick or priority undrafted free agent by the majority of NFL draft experts and scouts. He was ranked the 31st best outside linebacker prospect in the draft by DraftScout.com.

The Dallas Cowboys selected Hitchens in the fourth round (119th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. The Cowboys were heavily criticized regarding his selection, due to many evaluators projecting him to be a seventh round pick or go undrafted. Dallas Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones explained that they chose him to provide depth behind Sean Lee after experiencing the loss of Lee the year prior. Jones also stated they planned on selecting Hitchens in the fourth round ahead of time and his speed, athleticism, and tackling ability were key factors.

On June 1, 2014, the Dallas Cowboys signed Hitchens to a four-year, $2.65 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $434,864.

When Sean Lee was lost for the season during organized team activities, and the team traded for Rolando McClain, it was decided to make Hitchens learn all three linebacker positions. He began organized team activities taking reps with the first team defense, but was soon moved to the backup middle linebacker after Justin Durant returned from a hamstring injury. He spent the bulk of training camp at outside linebacker, competing with Justin Durant and Kyle Wilber, before being moved back to middle linebacker. The Dallas Cowboys opted to trade for Rolando McClain and have Hitchens compete with him in training camp. Head coach Jason Garrett named Hitchens the back up middle linebacker to McClain to begin the 2014 Season.

He made his professional regular season debut in the Dallas Cowboys' season-opener against the San Francisco 49ers and assisted on one tackle in the 28-17 loss. He made his first career tackle in the closing seconds of the game, helping safety Barry Church tackle 49ers' running back Frank Gore who gained five-yards on a short run to seal the win for the 49ers. The following week, Hitchens earned his first career start at weakside linebacker and recorded two combined tackles during a 26-10 victory at the Tennessee Titans. He started in place of Justin Durant, who suffered a groin injury in the season-opener against the San Francisco 49ers. During a Week 3 matchup at the St. Louis Rams, Hitchens collected a season-high 13 combined tackles and deflected a pass in Dallas' 34-31 victory. He also recorded five combined tackles on special teams. Head coach Jason Garrett named Hitchens the weakside linebacker for the remainder of the season after Justin Durant was placed on injured/reserve after tearing his biceps in the Cowboys' 20-17 overtime loss to the Washington Redskins on Monday Night Football. On December 21, 2014, Hitchens made eight solo tackles, defended two passes, and has his first career interception after picking off a pass attempt by Indianapolis Colts' quarterback Matt Hasselbeck during the Cowboys' 42-7 victory. He was nominated for the Pepsi Rookie of the Week award after his week 16 performance against the Indianapolis Colts. He finished the regular season with 75 combined tackles (59 solo), four pass deflections, and one interception in 16 games and nine starts.

1992

Anthony Hitchens (born June 10, 1992) is an American football linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Iowa.