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Tamba Hali was born in 1983 in Gbarnga, Liberia. At the age of 10, he moved to the United States to escape the violence of the Liberian civil war. His father, Henry Hali, had already settled in the U.S., working as a chemistry professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University and also teaching at Teaneck High School in New Jersey.
Tamba Hali attended Teaneck High School, where he began playing high school football. Motivated by the dream of reuniting with his mother, Rachel Keita—whom he had not seen for over 12 years—Hali pursued a football career, hoping it would provide the financial means to bring her to the U.S.
In addition to football, Hali lettered in basketball during high school. Recognized for his athletic ability, he was named a high school All-American and was rated as a four-star recruit by Rivals.com. He was ranked as the No. 5 strong-side defensive end in the nation in 2002.
Hali earned an athletic scholarship to attend Pennsylvania State University, where he played under legendary head coach Joe Paterno for the Penn State Nittany Lions football team. He excelled during his senior year in 2005, earning unanimous All-American and Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year honors.
That season, Hali played a significant role in leading Penn State to an 11–1 record, culminating in a Big Ten Championship and an Orange Bowl victory. He recorded 11 sacks—tied for eighth nationally—and 17 tackles for loss. His performance earned him national recognition and made him a finalist for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, awarded to the nation's top defensive player, as well as a contender for the Ted Hendricks Defensive End Award.
Tamba Hali entered the 2006 NFL Draft and was selected in the first round by the Kansas City Chiefs. He was the third-ranked defensive end in the draft, following Mario Williams and Kamerion Wimbley. Throughout his career with the Chiefs, Hali became known for his pass-rushing ability and consistency on the field.
Over the years, Hali earned multiple Pro Bowl selections and played an integral role in the Chiefs' defensive lineup. At one point, he signed a contract reportedly worth $21 million, with an average annual salary of about $7 million. According to public sources, his estimated net worth is around $16 million.
Tamba Hali is of Kissi heritage, and in line with tradition, the second-born male in a family is also named Tamba, which explains why both he and his half-brother share the name. He is married, though his wife's name is not publicly known, and he previously had a girlfriend named Tammary. Hali has dealt with injuries throughout his career, including a thumb injury that temporarily sidelined him.
Tamba Hali’s NFL career has been marked by exceptional performance and resilience. His full career statistics, including tackles, sacks, and forced fumbles, are publicly available and continue to reflect his contributions to the Kansas City Chiefs and to the game of football. Through determination and talent, Hali not only built a successful career but also achieved his lifelong goal of reuniting with his mother.
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