Laremy Tunsil
American football player
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2024 | Started in all 17 regular season games and both of the Texans' postseason games, earning his fifth Pro Bowl nomination. |
March 19 2023 | Signed a three-year, $75 million contract extension with the Houston Texans. Started in 14 games, missed three games early in the season due to a knee injury, and earned his fourth Pro Bowl honors. |
2022 | Started in all 17 games and named to his third Pro Bowl for the season. |
October 16 2021 | Placed on injured reserve after undergoing thumb surgery. Appeared in and started only five games during the season. |
April 24 2020 | Signed a three-year, $66 million contract extension with $57.85 million guaranteed, becoming the highest-paid offensive lineman in terms of annual value. Played and started 14 games, earning his second Pro Bowl nomination. |
August 31 2019 | Traded to the Houston Texans in a multi-player deal, involving Kenny Stills and draft picks. Started 14 games at left tackle and earned his first Pro Bowl selection. |
April 18 2019 | The Dolphins picked up the fifth-year option on Tunsil's contract. |
2018 | Appeared in and started 15 games during the season. |
2017 | Moved to left tackle position after veteran Branden Albert was traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Appeared in and started 15 games during the season. |
2016 | Laremy Tunsil announced his decision to forgo his final college year and enter the NFL draft, with mock drafts projecting him as a potential No. 1 overall selection. |
2016 | Played 14 games in his rookie season, with 13 games at left guard, helping the Dolphins finish with the ninth best rushing offense in the league and earning a spot on the PFWA All-Rookie Team. |
May 6 2016 | Signed a $12.45 million, four-year contract with the Miami Dolphins. |
April 2016 | Just before the NFL draft, a controversial video was posted on Tunsil's Twitter account showing him wearing a gas mask and smoking from a bong, which significantly impacted his draft prospects. |
April 28 2016 | Laremy Tunsil was selected by the Miami Dolphins as the 13th overall pick in the NFL Draft, becoming the highest selected offensive lineman for the Dolphins since Jake Long in 2008. |
April 14 2016 | The Tennessee Titans traded their first overall draft pick to the Los Angeles Rams, changing the draft landscape for Tunsil. |
2015 | Scored a two-yard rushing touchdown at the end of the first half in the Sugar Bowl against Oklahoma State, which Ole Miss won 48–20. |
October 24 2015 | Reinstated and played against Texas A&M, emerging as the 'big winner' against defensive end Myles Garrett without giving up a sack. |
September 5 2015 | Benched for the season-opener against Tennessee–Martin as a precautionary measure. |
June 2015 | Accused by his stepfather of accepting improper benefits from sports agents. |
June 25 2015 | Tunsil was arrested on domestic violence charges in Oxford, Mississippi following an altercation with his step-father Lindsey Miller. The incident reportedly arose from an argument about Tunsil 'riding around with agents' and led to further complications with an NCAA investigation. |
2014 | Fractured his fibula in the first half of the Peach Bowl while playing. |
2014 | Started at left tackle in 11 games as a sophomore, missing two games due to a partially torn bicep. |
2013 | Tunsil played every game for Ole Miss as a freshman, starting in most games and earning SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week after a victory over Arkansas. |
2013 | Laremy Tunsil played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl after his senior year of high school, showcasing his skills as a top offensive tackle prospect. |
February 2013 | Tunsil committed to Ole Miss on National Signing Day, choosing the Rebels over other SEC schools after a late January visit to the university. |
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