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David Akers: A Legacy of Excellence in Professional Football

By Olivia Bennett

David Roy Akers entered the world on December 9, 1974, in Lexington, Kentucky, USA, and carved out a legendary path as a professional American Football placekicker. Over 17 seasons in the NFL, he showcased his talent with multiple franchises including the Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, and Detroit Lions. Throughout his illustrious journey, Akers earned accolades such as six Pro Bowl selections spanning from 2001 to 2002 and 2004, along with two First-team All-Pro honors in 2001 and 2011. His record-breaking feats remain unmatched—166 points in a single season and 44 field goals in another.

As of mid-2017, Akers’ financial success reflected his storied career, with an estimated net worth reaching $12 million. His roots trace back to Tates Creek High School in Lexington, followed by collegiate achievement at the University of Louisville, where he contributed significantly to the Cardinals’ scoring records. Despite going undrafted in 1997, Akers persevered through practice squad roles before securing his first pro contract in 1998.
His tenure with the Eagles featured standout moments, including a historic 55-yard field goal at Candlestick Park. Transitioning to the 49ers, he set franchise records and capped his Detroit stint with 1,721 career points and 386 field goals. Beyond the gridiron, Akers embodies community spirit, co-founding the Avid Akers Kicks for Kids foundation and maintaining strong ties to both his family and faith. His diverse interests extend to martial arts, and his life story highlights generosity, resilience, and dedication both on and off the field.

Shared with his wife Erika, their family thrives across multiple states, and Akers remains actively involved in charitable work supporting children’s health initiatives. His legacy endures as an inspiration to athletes and philanthropists alike.