Gervarrius Owens is known as an American football safety for the New York Giants of the National Football League.
Owens played college football at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M before transferring to Houston.
Biography, Age, and Birthday
Owens is of the African-American ethnic race but holds an American nationality. He was born on October 14, 1999, in Moore, Oklahoma, United States, and currently, he is among those who are 23 years of age.
Owens grew up in Greenville, Mississippi before his family moved to Atlanta, Georgia, and then to Moore, Oklahoma.
Height and weight
Owens stands tall at the height of 6 feet and 0 inches (1.83 m) and weighs 195 Ibs (88 kg).
College and draft
Owens attended Southmoore High School. Owens was rated a three-star recruit and committed to play college football at Kansas State.
Owens enrolled at Kansas State during the summer of 2017 but did not report to the team. He transferred to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College before the start of the season. Owens made 51 tackles with three interceptions as a freshman.
After the season, he committed and later signed to transfer to Minnesota. Owens was later released from his National Letter of Intent to transfer to Houston.
Owens was selected in the seventh round, 254th overall, of the 2023 NFL Draft by the New York Giants.
Team, jersey number, and position
Owens is currently playing for New York Giants as their Safety and wears jersey No. 32.
Family, girlfriend, kids, parents, siblings
Owens was born into a wonderful family, but, unfortunately, we do not know who his parents and siblings are and what they do for a living.
Owens is not known to be married or in a relationship. His past is also not known and he has no children at the moment.
Salary and net worth
Owens has an estimated net worth of about $ 500k. His salary is under review for now and his source of wealth is football.
Instagram and Twitter
Follow Owens on Twitter @gervarrius_3 and Instagram @gowens3_.
MUD🗣 stayed down & made it out them Dyer halls💪🏾🖤 pic.twitter.com/lOHYYEzQkU
— 3️⃣ (@gervarrius_3) September 30, 2019
Source: nflfaqs.com