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Keanu Neal is an American football safety currently playing for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). Recognized for his aggressive tackling and exceptional field awareness, Neal has built a reputation as one of the league’s most formidable safeties.
Keanu Neal was born on July 26, 1995, in Webster, Florida. He was named after Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves. His parents are Kathy Hart Neal and Clinton Neal. Neal is the younger brother of former NFL safety Clinton Hart, who played for teams such as the Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers, and St. Louis Rams. Growing up with a sibling who reached the NFL helped shape Keanu's aspirations and provided a clear path to follow.
He attended South Sumter High School in Bushnell, Florida, commuting approximately eight miles from his hometown. By his sophomore year, Neal had already begun making a name for himself on the football field. Weighing around 206 pounds, he gained attention for his physicality and hard-hitting style of play, setting the stage for a future in professional football.
Neal played college football at the University of Florida, where he earned a starting role and became known for his athleticism and hard-hitting presence in the secondary. After three seasons with the Gators, he declared for the 2016 NFL Draft and was selected 17th overall in the first round by the Atlanta Falcons.
Upon joining the Falcons, Neal signed a fully guaranteed four-year contract worth $10.73 million, including a $6 million signing bonus. Although he missed the first two regular-season games due to a preseason injury that required surgery, head coach Dan Quinn named him a starter as soon as he was cleared to play. Neal made his professional debut in Week 3, recording four tackles and one pass deflection in a victorious effort.
Neal quickly established himself as a defensive cornerstone. In his rookie season, he helped lead the Falcons to the NFC Championship, defeating the Seattle Seahawks in the Divisional Round and the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship Game. The Falcons advanced to Super Bowl LI, where they famously held a 28-3 lead over the New England Patriots before ultimately losing in overtime, one of the most dramatic comebacks in NFL history.
Despite his early success, Neal's career has been marred by injuries. In the 2018 season opener, he suffered a torn ACL, which caused him to miss the remainder of the season. Just as he was making his return in 2019, Neal faced another setback. In Week 3 of that season, he sustained a torn Achilles, effectively ending his season after just two and a half games. The Falcon’s coaching staff and fans were devastated to lose a two-time Pro Bowler for another full season.
These injuries significantly impacted the momentum of Neal's career, but his resilience and determination to return to top form remained evident throughout his rehabilitation phases.
Keanu Neal’s earnings have primarily come from his NFL contracts. As of recent estimates, his net worth is reported to be around $5 million. Although he may not have a vast array of endorsements, his reputation and performance on the field have kept him relevant within the league and among fans. His marketability as a strong, reliable safety remains intact when healthy.
Keanu Neal is in a relationship with Chelsey Tekavec, a former college volleyball player who has transitioned into sports journalism. The two have maintained a private yet well-supported relationship, with Tekavec frequently sharing supportive messages on social media. While the couple is not yet married and does not have children, they remain a highly visible pair in the sports community.
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