Matthew Slater

Football Player

Matthew Slater was born in Baldwin Park, California, United States on September 9th, 1985 and is the Football Player. At the age of 38, Matthew Slater biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 9, 1985
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Baldwin Park, California, United States
Age
38 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Networth
$3 Million
Salary
$1.2 Million
Profession
American Football Player
Matthew Slater Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 38 years old, Matthew Slater has this physical status:

Height
183cm
Weight
93.0kg
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Matthew Slater Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Matthew Slater Career

Slater attended the University of California, Los Angeles and majored in political science and history, while playing for the Bruins football team. As a freshman, he redshirted due to a turf toe injury. In 2004, as a second-year freshman, Slater appeared in games against Illinois, Arizona, and Stanford. As a sophomore in 2005 he was reserve wide receiver. He missed the first three games due to a stress fracture in his left leg. He played in two games but did not make a reception.

In 2006, as a junior, Slater played 13 games, including two (Washington and Arizona) on defense. He excelled on kick coverage, specializing in big hits on kick returners to help minimize kick return yardage. In the year, he made nine tackles, including six solo tackles. As a senior, in 2007, Slater played in 13 games and made 25 tackles. He also returned kicks for the Bruins. He returned 34 kicks for a 29.0-yard average and 3 touchdowns which tied the lead in the nation and set the UCLA record. He also tied the Pac-10 season record, set by Anthony Davis in 1974. His 29.0-yard kickoff return average was first in the Pac-10 and 12th-best in the country. He was first-team All-Pac 10 selection as the kick returner. His 986 kickoff return yards were also a new UCLA single-season record.

Professional career

Slater was drafted in the fifth round, 153rd overall, of the 2008 NFL Draft by the New England Patriots, who traded up with Tampa Bay before drafting Slater. Matthew's father, Jackie Slater, was pleased with the selection and told the Boston Herald that he received phone calls from "scouts, administrators in the NFL who knew me and my son, and they said, ‘Jackie, this could not be a better fit for your son to start being a pro football player.'" Slater was one of two players selected in the 2008 Draft (the other being Chris Long), and the sixth in the history of the NFL Draft, who is a son of a Hall of Fame member. Slater played in 14 games in his rookie 2008 season, returning 11 kickoffs for 155 yards and recording 12 tackles on special teams.

In the 2009 season, Slater was active for 14 games for the Patriots, recording six tackles on special teams, while recording one rush for six yards as a wide receiver. He also returned 11 kickoffs for 269 yards, a 24.5 average. He had a career-high 35-yard kickoff return in the regular-season finale at Houston. Slater also played in a reserve role at wide receiver and on special teams coverage units in the postseason game vs. the Baltimore Ravens. In that game, he had two kickoff returns for 46 yards and one special teams tackle.

In 2010, Slater did not record any offensive or defensive statistics and did not return any kicks or punts, but he led the team with 21 special teams tackles in 15 games played.

In the 2011 season, Slater was voted to be the special teams captain by his teammates.

Slater created a niche as a special teams force, leading the Patriots with 17 regular season special teams tackles in 2011; however, he had a presence in all three phases throughout the 2011 season. In the season opener against the Miami Dolphins, Slater made the Patriots’ first big play of the season catching a 46-yard reception from Tom Brady (which remains his only career reception) and set the team up for the Patriots’ first touchdown of the season. Slater returned four kickoffs for 68 yards (averaging 17 yards per return). He significantly contributed in the defensive backfield, and started in three games as safety. In his defensive start against the Indianapolis Colts, he forced a fumble and finished the game with a team high six tackles. In the post season AFC Divisional Playoff game, Slater had 1 special team tackle.

Slater was selected for the 2012 Pro Bowl and the 2011 Pro Football Writers Association (PFW/PFWA) All-Pro teams including All-NFL and All-AFC as a special teamer. At the time, the Slaters were one of five active father-son families selected to at least one Pro Bowl apiece. The others were Gill and Jairus Byrd; Archie and Eli Manning; Archie and Peyton Manning; Clay and Clay Matthews; and Howie and Chris Long. The Patriots reached Super Bowl XLVI, Slater's first appearance in the Super Bowl, but lost 21–17 to the New York Giants.

Slater, who became a free agent after the 2011 season, signed a three-year contract to return to the Patriots in 2012. He was again voted as Special Teams Captain and voted to be the team's player representative to the NFL Players Association. He was named to the Pro Bowl and the 2012 PFW/PFWA All-Pro for the lone AFC special teamer position for the second straight season.

In his sixth season with the Patriots, Slater continued to be a reliable captain and inspirational leader on and off the field. He had 14 regular season special-teams tackles, which was the second-highest on the team, despite missing four games early in the season due to injury. His on-field performance led to a third straight Pro Bowl nod.

On November 26, 2014, it was reported that Slater signed a two-year contract extension to remain with the Patriots through the 2016 season. Slater, again, was voted All-Pro and to the Pro Bowl at the special teams position. It was his fourth straight selection to the Pro Bowl, and his 3rd All-Pro nod. Slater earned a Super Bowl ring as the Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28–24 in Super Bowl XLIX.

Slater was once again a standout special teams player. He earned his fifth Pro Bowl at the special teams position. His father is a seven-time Pro-Bowler, and with 13 Pro Bowl nods between them, the Slaters are the second-most nominated father/son in the NFL (only Archie and Peyton Manning have more Pro Bowl nominations).

On August 31, 2016, Slater signed a one-year contract extension with the Patriots through 2017. Slater continued to be a standout on special teams. On December 20, Slater earned his sixth Pro Bowl nomination. The Slaters now held the most Pro Bowl nods of an active father-son pair with 13. He was also named First-team All-Pro as a special teamer for the fourth time in his career. On January 4, 2017, Slater was announced as the winner of the Bart Starr Award, given annually to a player who exemplifies character and leadership on and off the field. His father received this honor in 1996, and together they became the first father-son pair to be honored with this prestigious award. Slater helped the Patriots finish with a 14–2 record. On February 5, 2017, Slater was part of the Patriots team that won Super Bowl LI. In the game, the Patriots defeated the Atlanta Falcons by a score of 34–28 in overtime. Slater had a role as special teams captain and successfully called the coin toss before overtime began.

Slater was inactive for the first four games of 2017, recovering from a hamstring injury. He returned in Week 5, but missed Weeks 11–13 with the hamstring injury. Slater was named to a record seven consecutive Pro Bowls, which tied Steve Tasker for the most special teams Pro Bowl honors in NFL history. Slater did not play in the Pro Bowl because his team made it to Super Bowl LII. The Patriots failed to repeat as champions after losing 41-33 to the Philadelphia Eagles.

On March 20, 2018, Slater re-signed with the Patriots on a two-year contract. Slater won his third Super Bowl when the Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams 13–3 in Super Bowl LIII.

On September 29, 2019, in Week 4 against the Buffalo Bills, Slater scored his first career touchdown on an 11-yard blocked punt return. In Week 12, Slater had his first career blocked punt, which led to an offensive touchdown, in a 13-9 win over the Dallas Cowboys, earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Week. Slater was named to his eighth Pro Bowl, breaking Steve Tasker's record for the most special teams Pro Bowl honors in NFL history.

On March 13, 2020, Slater signed a two-year contract extension with the Patriots. With quarterback Tom Brady's departure and the release of placekicker Stephen Gostkowski, Slater became the longest active member of the Patriots. On December 21, 2020, Slater was named to the 2020 Pro Bowl, extending his own NFL record for most special teams Pro Bowl honors, with nine selections.

Slater was a standout on special teams once more in the 2021 season. He ended the year with 11 tackles in the regular season, while adding another 2 in the Patriots' Wild Card loss to the Buffalo Bills. Slater made his 10th Pro Bowl, and was a 2nd team All-Pro selection for the third time in his career.

On March 14, 2022, Slater signed a one-year contract extension with the Patriots.

Source

On the 'Dynasty' documentary, Julian Edelman believes ex-Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker made up information about Bill Belichick: 'We know you don't like him.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 28, 2024
Julian Edelman, a former New England Patriots wide receiver, has accused Wes Welker of fabricating news about his time with Bill Belichick. The 37-year-old debated Apple TV+'s 'The Dynasty: New England Patriots' with fellow Patriot and future Hall-of-Fame special teamer Matthew Slater in the latest episodes of Edelman's 'Games with Names' podcast. The discussion focused on Aaron Hernandez's portrayal of ex-tight end, with Edelman alleging that Welker mistook him for murder.

Matthew Slater, the long-serving Patriots special-teams maven, has announced his departure from football after 16 seasons in New England

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 20, 2024
Matthew Slater, the New England Patriots' special-teams maven, announced his retirement from the league on Tuesday morning. Slater spent all 16 years of his professional career in New England under Bill Belichick. Slater was a three-time Super Bowl champion and a five-time All-Pro pick.

Is this Bill Belichick's final farewell? After a miserable season with the loss of the Jets, legendary Patriots coach Matthew Slater appears to be walking off Gillette Stadium after a sad season, as longtime captain Matthew Slater appears to say his goodbyes

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 7, 2024
Bill Belichick may have trotted off the icy turf at Gillette Stadium for the final time as the New England Patriots head coach, Bob Belichick, as the team's season came to an end with a 17-3 loss to the New York Jets, finishing with a 4-13 record. The Patriots' new form, their track record, and Belichick's age have all been discussed for a large portion of this season. It's been a sad fall for the NFL's longest-tenured head coach, who created a dynasty in New England and won six Super Bowls since the turn of the millennium.