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What Is Al Cowlings' Net Worth?

Al Cowlings is an American retired professional football player who has a net worth of $250 thousand. Although he played linebacker in the NFL, Al Cowlings is probably best known for his role in assisting his close friendO.J. Simpsonflee the police as the driver of the Ford Bronco after the murders ofNicole Brown Simpsonand Ronald Goldman. Al was driving the 1993 Ford Bronco involved in the low-speed chase that was followed by helicopter and broadcast on televisions across America. Contrary to popular belief, the Bronco in the chase belonged to Cowlings. He bought an identical model after O.J. bought one. Al would later claim he was forced to drive the car on the chase after O.J. Simpson threatened to commit suicide unless he drove him home.

In the first round of the 1970 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills selected Cowlings with the fifth overall pick. He was a starter for the first three years with the team but was then traded to the Houston Oilers. He played in all of the games for the Oilers in 1973 and 1974 and then only five games for the Rams the next year. Al was released by the Rams and claimed via the waiver wire by the Seattle Seahawks. Cowlings returned to the Rams in 1977 before signing on with the Canadian Football League's Montreal Alouettes for the 1978 season. He attempted an NFL comeback in 1979 with the San Francisco 49ers and then retired from football.

Cowlings went on to play college ball for the University of Southern California. He was part of the defensive line nicknamed "The Wild Bunch" that helped the Trojans go undefeated during his senior year.

In June 1994, O.J. Simpson's ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman were found murdered at Nicole's home. Cowlings said he was forced to drive O.J. home after he threatened to commit suicide if Al didn't comply. They got in his 1993 Ford Bronco and led police on a low-speed chase that was followed by helicopter and broadcast on the news all across America. Cowlings was arrested for aiding O.J. Simpson but had charges dropped for lack of evidence.

Allen Cedric "A.C." Cowlings was born on June 16, 1947, in San Francisco, California. He was raised in the Potrero Hill neighborhood. He attended Galileo High School, where he played football with O.J. Simpson, and they became friends. The two both went on to the City College of San Francisco, where they continued playing football together.

As we mentioned earlier, it was actually Al Cowling's Bronco, not O.J.'s version of the same model, that led police on that infamous chase. The chase through Los Angeles, which spanned 60 miles at low speeds, was broadcast live around the world. And it made the car a national symbol. Simpson's former agent, Mike Gilbert, purchased Cowlings' car soon after the chase for $75 thousand. It's been out of the public eye for the most part, only resurfacing in the past few years in the Alcatraz East Museum in Tennessee.

Ultimately, Al Cowlings's financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.