Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers DE Carl Nassib Inherited His Athletic Genes From Parents Gilbert And Mary Nassib

Carl Nassib's elder brother Ryan played as a quarterback in the NFL for New York Giants, New Orleans Saints and Jacksonville Jaguars.

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Carl Nassib, a former NFL defensive end, linebacker, and Penn State Nittany Lions star, comes from a strong athletic family.

Former Las Vegas Raiders star Carl Paul Nassib was born on April 12, 1993, in West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, to athletic parents Gilbert Paul and Mary Fischer Nassib.

Moreover, his father, Gilbert, and mother, Mary, are former high school and college star athletes.

While Carl’s father, Gilbert Nassib, excelled in football, his mother, Mary Fischer Nassib, showcased her amazing athletic skills playing volleyball.

Carl Nassib’s father, Gilbert ‘Gil’ Nassib, played tight end for the University of Delaware’s men’s football team, leading the team to several victories.

Prior to the University of Delaware, Gilbert showcased his amazing football skills playing for the Newtown Square High School men’s football team.

Likewise, Carl’s mother, Mary Fischer Nassib, a former student-athlete of Villanova University, played as a middle hitter for the Wildcat Volleyball team.

Being athletes themselves, Carl Nassib’s parents, Gilbert and Mary Nassib, instilled the love and passion for sports in all of their children.

Like Carl Nassib, all of his siblings—two brothers, Ryan Paul Nassib and John Paul Nassib, and two sisters, Carey Anne and Paige Marie—are former athletes.

His elder brother Ryan played college football at Syracuse University’s men’s football team, Syracuse Orange, and later played professionally as a quarterback in the NFL.

His younger brother John showcased his amazing football skills at their father Gilbert’s alma mater, the University of Delaware.

Similarly, Carl’s sisters, Paige and Carey, like his mother, played volleyball at high school and college. They played for Villa Maria High School.

Carl Nassib’s Parents, Gilbert And Mary Nassib, Excel In Their Respective Careers

Although Carl Nassib’s parents, Gilbert P. Nassib and Mary Fischer-Nassib, ended their athletic careers after college, they are honing their respective careers.

Carl’s mother, Mary Fischer-Nassib, shines as an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and financial industry employee; his father excels as a vice president and risk management consultant in an Insurance company.

Furthermore, Carl Nassib’s mother, Mary Fischer-Nassib, is the co-founder and CEO of Sow Good Now, a non-profit organization based in Newtown Square, PA, that provides high-school and college athletes with opportunities to share their time, talent, and treasures.

Mary established her non-profit organization in 2018 and has been helping athletes for over 6 years.

In addition to running her non-profit organization, Mary Fischer-Nassib is providing her expertise in finance as an Ambassador of FinServe Network.

Mary Fischer-Nassib earned a BA in Economics from Villanova and a CAP designation from the American College of Financial Services. She worked nearly nine years at Vanguard and two years at Wells Fargo Private Bank in philanthropic advising roles.

Talking about Carl Nassib’s father, Gilbert P. Nassib serves as a vice president and national sales manager of Trident Risk Advisors LLC.

Earning his B.S. degree in Business Administration from the Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics at the University of Delaware, Gilbert has over two decades of experience in risk management organizations and healthcare clients working with renowned Insurance companies.

In addition to his work as a risk management expert and vice president of an Insurance company, Gilbert Nassib enjoys playing golf.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Carl Nassib is the founder and CEO of Rayze Inc., a tech startup that aims to connect nonprofits with young philanthropists.
  • His younger brother, John Nassib, is a regional marketing director at Lincoln Financial Group.
  • Carl is a proud uncle of six nieces and nephews.
  • He announced his retirement from the NFL on September 6, 2023.
  • Carl Nassib became the first active NFL player to come put publicly as a gay in June, 2021.
Suruchi Lohani
Suruchi Lohani
Suruchi is a business management student with a strong passion for writing, particularly when it comes to sports. She loves creating articles and blogs that explore various aspects of the sports world. With a curious mind and a love for both academics and creativity, she constantly seeks to expand her knowledge and share her insights through her writing.

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