

Jake Curhan (born February 9, 1998) is an American professional football offensive tackle for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the California Golden Bears, and was a two-time Pac-12 honorable mention. He was signed by the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent following the 2021 NFL draft, debuted in the NFL that season, and started five games at right tackle while also playing in 10 other games as a rookie.
Early life
Curhan was born in Larkspur, California, about 16 miles north of San Francisco, and is Jewish. His father, Greg Curhan, had attended Dartmouth College, and his mother, Randi Curhan, had attended the University of Pennsylvania. He grew up in Corte Madera, in Marin County, California, with his parents and two older brothers. Every summer he went to a Jewish summer camp on the east coast of the United States. He played competitive travel basketball, and his mother recalls that because of his size: "Kids would always be kind of ricocheting off of him in the game. He was like a wall." He lives in Larkspur.
Curhan attended Redwood High School (2016) in Larkspur. He played one season of high school basketball. He only began to play football when he was a sophomore in high school. He started on the offensive line for three seasons, from 2013 to 15, even though 2013 was his first time playing the sport. As a junior, he was Honorable Mention Marin County Athletic League on both the offensive and defensive lines.
As a senior, he moved to left tackle and played on the defensive line. Prior to his senior season, he earned preseason All-Northern California honors from SportStars, was listed at No. 8 among players to watch by the San Francisco Chronicle, and was named the No. 2 player in the North Bay Area by North Bay Preps. In his senior season he was team captain, and was named Lineman of the Year by the Marin County Athletic League, first-team All-State Medium School by Cal-Hi Sports, and San Francisco All-Metro.
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