Michael George Wilson is an American football wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League.
Wilson played college football at Stanford.
Michael Wilson Biography, Age, and Birthday
Wilson first saw the light on February 23, 2000, in Simi Valley, California, United States, that was when he was born and he is now 23 years old.
Michael Wilson Height and weight
The star player stands tall at the height of 6 feet and 2 inches (1.88 m) and weighs 209 Ibs (95 kg).
Michael Wilson College and draft
Wilson was raised in Simi Valley, California, and attended Chaminade College Preparatory School. As a junior, he caught 70 passes for 1,278 yards and 12 touchdowns.
Wilson was rated a four-star recruit and committed to play college football at Stanford after considering Notre Dame.
Wilson played in all 13 of Stanford’s games during his freshman season. He became a starter as a sophomore and led the Cardinal with 56 receptions and 672 receiving yards while scoring 5 touchdowns.
Wilson was selected by the Seattle Seahawks as the 94th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Michael Wilson Team, jersey number, and position
Wilson is currently playing for the Arizona Cardinals team with the position of Wide Receiver and wearing jersey No. 13.
Michael Wilson’s Family, girlfriend, kids, parents, siblings
Wilson is the son of Orville and Ngaire Wilson. His mother Ngaire, was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and Wilson is the nephew of Maureen Jacobson, who played for the New Zealand women’s national football team.
Wilson is not married and he has no kids at the moment. He is in a relationship with his girlfriend whose name was not given.
Michael Wilson’s Salary and net worth
Wilson has not revealed his salary yet, but looking at things, he could earn around $ 705,000. His net worth falls around $ 1 million. His source of wealth is from football.
Michael Wilson’s Instagram and Twitter
Wilson can be reached on his social media handles like Twitter @mikewilllyy and Instagram @mikewilllyy.
People focus on the end result but have no idea the process it takes to become a true technician of the game pic.twitter.com/7MUGRj57TF
— Michael Wilson (@mikewilllyy) September 23, 2020
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