Viliami “Junior” Fehoko is received as an American football defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League.
Fehoko played college football at San Jose State.
Viliami Fehoho Jr. Biography, Age, and Birthday
Fehoko was born on December 16, 1999, in East Palo Alto, California, United States and he is currently 23 years of age. He can speak Tongan and communicate in sign language.
Viliami Fehoho Jr. Height and weight
Fehoko stands tall at the height of 6 feet and 4 inches (1.93 m) and weighs 263 Ibs (119 kg).
Viliami Fehoho Jr. College and draft
Fehoko attended St Francis High School, where he played as a tight end. As a senior, he received All-West Coast Athletic League, Bay Area News Group first-team All-Bay Area and San Francisco Chronicle honorable-mention All-Metro honors.
Fehoko committed to San Jose State University. He was converted from a tight end into a defensive end. He appeared in 4 conference games, before being redshirted.
Fehoko was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round (129th overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft.
Viliami Fehoho Jr. Team, jersey number, and position
Fehoko wears jersey No. 42 and plays the position of Defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys team.
Viliami Fehoho Jr. Family, girlfriend, kids, parents, siblings
Sione Feheko Sr. is the father of the football star and Lillian Feheko is his mother. Both parents instilled in their five children. His father worked as a chef at a Bay Area restaurant that was owned by former NFL wide receiver Dwight Clark.
Fehoko has four siblings, a brother named Sione and three sisters, and two of their cousins, Ronald Tupea, and Elliott Tupea, also played football at Utah State. He is a second cousin of NFL nose tackle Vita Vea.
Fehoko is not known to be married. He has no children.
Viliami Fehoho Jr. Salary and net worth
Fehoko’s net worth is estimated to be around $ 2 million.
Viliami Fehoho Jr. Instagram and Twitter
Follow Fehoko on Twitter @juniorfehoko42 and Instagram @hairhype.june.
Truly Blessed to announce that I am COMMITTED to San Jose State University #SpartanUp #ForMyMama pic.twitter.com/69eQShnae6
— Junior Fehoko (@juniorfehoko42) February 3, 2018
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