Tim Otton and the late Sally Otton, proud parents of NFL player Cade Otton, were pillars of support throughout his football career. Cade’s incredible NFL career has been shaped in large part by the continued support, love and legacy of their family. Cade Otton, born April 15, 1999, attended Tumwater High School in Washington before becoming a successful tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFL.
Otton’s impressive senior year at the University of Washington in 2021 laid the foundation for his NFL career. The Buccaneers drafted him in 2022, and he surprised fans with a game-winning touchdown pass from the legendary Tom Brady. He finished his senior season with 42 catches for 391 yards and two touchdowns.
Tim and Sally Otton are the proud parents of NFL star Cade Otton
Cade Otton’s football career was supported by his amazing parents, Tim and the late Sally Otton. They are the happy parents of three children, Cade, Ryan, and Kylie. Unfortunately, the Otton family had a difficult time with Sally’s tragic death on September 20, 2022. Sally was more than just a soccer mom; she was a triathlete and a teacher who left a legacy of love and perseverance.
Otton recently posted a heartfelt message on Instagram, praising the family for their resilience and remembering their mother, Sally. The caption reads:
“I am grateful for the love that connects us. In mama’s memory, we are still strong.”
Cade’s parents, especially his late mother Sally, inspired him as he began his NFL career. The Otton family remains together, cherishing Sally’s memory and overcoming life’s challenges with love and unity.
Meet Cade Otton’s Brother: Ryan Otton
Ryan Otton, younger brother of former Husky great Cade Otton, made an impact on the football field. Ryan’s football career at Washington began with struggles, a hamstring injury, and the death of his mother during his freshman year. Ryan wears the No. The historic 87, which represents Otton’s history on the pitch, just like his brother.
Although he is not yet in the limelight, the coach sees a lot of potential in his ability and commitment to grow every day. Ryan had a cameo appearance against Colorado last season, showing that he is ready for prime time. He still has a few years left to play, but he’s a player to watch for the Huskies.
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