Monty Rice

Player Information

Montavian Lamar Rice-Jordan is an American professional football linebacker born on January 8, 1999, in Huntsville, Alabama. He played college football for the Georgia Bulldogs and was selected in the third round of the 2021 NFL draft by the Tennessee Titans. After spending some time with the Titans and the New Orleans Saints, he is currently signed to the Atlanta Falcons. Notable achievements in his college career include being named a Second-team All-American and receiving multiple All-SEC honors.
Full Name :
Montavian Lamar Rice-Jordan
Birthdate :
8 January 1999
Birthplace :
Huntsville, Alabama, USA
Gender :
Male
Height (cm) :
183
Weight (kg) :
106
Nationality :
United States
Education :
James Clemens High School (High School), Georgia (College)
Career Started :
2021
Notable Achievements :
Second-team All-American (2020), First-team All-SEC (2020), Second-team All-SEC (2019)
Current Team :
Atlanta Falcons
Previous Teams :
Tennessee Titans (From 2021, To 2023), New Orleans Saints (From 2023, To 2024), Atlanta Falcons (From 2024), New England Patriots (From 2024), Detroit Lions (From 2025)
Drafted :
2021
Drafted by :
Tennessee Titans
Active Status :
From - 2021, To - Present

Biography

Montavian Lamar Rice, commonly known as Monty Rice, is a professional NFL linebacker. He was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in 2021 after a standout high school and college career at the University of Georgia. Rice has faced challenges, primarily due to injuries, yet displayed his potential during key moments in his career. With an estimated net worth of $1.5 million, his path is a blend of talent and perseverance that speaks to his dedication to the sport. Uncover more about his story and achievements.

Early Life

Montavian Lamar Rice began his football odyssey during his formative years, demonstrating his talent at James Clemens High School.

There, he distinguished himself as a standout player, earning recognition as a four-star prospect. During his senior year, he recorded an impressive 137 tackles, including 80 solo tackles, along with four interceptions and four touchdowns. His exceptional performance earned him a spot on the Alabama Sports Writers Association Class 7A Primary Team defense in 2016.

In addition, Rice’s athletic skill and leadership on the field were recognized when he earned the Vince Dooley Defensive MVP award during his junior year at the University of Georgia, further establishing him as a top recruit in college football.

Family Life

Montavian “Monty” Rice grew up in a close-knit family that played a vital role in his development as an athlete.

His family, including his parents and siblings, provided steadfast support throughout his football career. They encouraged him from a young age, helping him build a strong foundation in the sport.

Monty often shares how their encouragement has been instrumental in overcoming challenges, including injuries and shifts in his professional path.

He frequently highlights the importance of this family support during interviews, expressing deep gratitude for their influence in his life.

Career

Montavian Lamar Rice, drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the 3rd round (92nd rank) of the 2021 NFL Draft, faced notable challenges during his NFL career, primarily due to injuries.

Over four seasons, he participated in 38 games, where he recorded 39 tackles and a pass deflection, highlighting his potential impact on the field. Rice dealt with an Achilles injury that affected his performance during the 2021 and 2022 seasons, but he managed to make a remarkable contribution in the last four games of the 2022 season.

In 2023, he did not play in any games after being waived by the Titans, subsequently joining the practice squad of the Atlanta Falcons before signing with the New England Patriots in January 2025.

Throughout his career, Rice illustrated his skills as a linebacker, having been a finalist for the Butkus Award and earning Honorable Mention All-America honors during his time at the University of Georgia.

Net Worth

As of 2023, Monty Rice’s net worth is estimated to be approximately $1.5 million, primarily derived from his NFL contracts and endorsements.

Throughout his career, he has earned considerable salaries from his contracts, including $4 million from his rookie contract with the Tennessee Titans, which spanned four years.

His financial prospects may evolve with his shift to the New England Patriots in 2025, influenced by contract terms, performance, and potential sponsorships.