Brady Quinn Net Worth: Income, Age, Height, Biography

Brady Quinn Net Worth: $15 Million (approx.)

Net Worth:$15 Million (approx.)
Salary:$1 million (approx.)
Date of Birth:Oct 27, 1984
Age:38 years
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Profession:American football player
Nationality:United States of America

Brady Quinn net worth is around $15 million. Brady Quinn is an American football player.

Brady Quinn Net Worth
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Brady Quinn serves as a college football and NFL analyst.When Brady was in college, he played for Notre Dame, and was subsequently drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2007. Afterward, Brady Quinn signed with teams including the Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets, and St. Louis Rams.

What is brady quinn’s net worth?:

Brady Quinn net worth is $15 million in 2023.

Brady Quinn Salary:

Brady Quinn’s Earning is $1 million per year. In 2007, Brady signed a five year $20 million deal that came with $7.75 million in guaranteed money.

Brady Quinn Net Worth

The contract might have grown to $30 million due to a variety of incentives. But for Brady Quinn, none of those incentives were ever activated. Brady Quinn retired from the NFL in August 2014.

Brady Quinn Biography:

Nаmе:Brady Quinn
Rеаl Nаmе:Вrауdеn Туlеr Вrаdу Quіnn
Gеndеr:Маlе
Аgе:38 уеаrѕ
Віrth Dаtе:Осtоbеr 27, 1984
Віrth Рlасе:Соlumbuѕ, Оhіо, Unіtеd Ѕtаtеѕ
Nаtіоnаlіtу:Аmеrісаn
Неіght:6 ft 3 іn
Wеіght:107kg
Ѕехuаl Оrіеntаtіоn:Ѕtrаіght
Маrіtаl Ѕtаtuѕ:Маrrіеd
Wіfе/Ѕроuѕе (Nаmе):Аlісіа Ѕасrаmоnе
Сhіldrеn/Кіdѕ (Ѕоn аnd Dаughtеr):Yеѕ ( Ѕlоаn Ѕсоtt Quіnn )
Dаtіng/Gіrlfrіеnd (Nаmе):N/А
Іѕ Вrаdу Quіnn Gау?:
Рrоfеѕѕіоn:Fоrmеr Fооtbаll Quаrtеrbасk
Ѕаlаrу:$1 million
Nеt Wоrth іn 2023:$15 mіllіоn
Lаѕt Uрdаtеd:(December, 2023)

 Brady Quinn was born in 1984 in Columbus, Ohio to parents Robin and Tyrone. Brady Quinn has two siblings; older sister Laura and younger sister Kelly. Brady Quinn Age is 37 years.

Brady Quinn Biography
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Brady went to Dublin Coffman High School in Dublin, Ohio, and was ranked number 20 on ESPN’s list of the top 100 national football prospects.

In 2001, as a junior, Brady Quinn threw for 2,200 yards and 21 touchdowns, achieving a 9-4 record that led Coffman High School to the Division I state semifinals.

As a senior in 2002, Brady threw for 2,149 yards and 25 touchdowns, bringing his team to the US Army All-American Bowl. In 2002, Quinn earned a scholarship from Notre Dame.

Brady Quinn College Career:

 At Notre Dame, Quinn set 36 records during his tenure with the Fighting Irish. Among them, Brady Quinn broke the record for career pass attempts with 1,602, completions with 929, and touchdown passes with 95.

Brady won 29 games as a starter, tying him with Ron Powlus and Tom Clements for the second most in the school’s history.

In 2005, Brady Quinn was named to the AP All-America Team, and won the Sammy Baugh Trophy as the top passer in the nation for the season. In 2006, he tallied 3,426 yards on 289 completions, with 37 touchdowns and only seven interceptions. Later, he and the Fighting Irish played in the 2007 Sugar Bowl, ultimately losing to LSU

Brady Quinn awards during his college career included the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award in 2006, for the best college quarterback in the country, and the Maxwell Award, for best college football player. In 2007, Brady Quinn graduated from Notre Dame with dual degrees in finance and political science.

Brady Quinn Cleveland Browns:

After graduating, Brady Quinn was drafted by the Cleveland Browns, with which he signed a 5-year, $20.2 million deal. But, Brady Quinn ultimately served 3 seasons on the team.

While his first two in 2007 and 2008 were less than successful, Brady Quinn had his best professional outing yet in Week 11 of the 2009-2010 season, throwing for 304 yards with four touchdowns against the Detroit Lions. Brady Quinn set a record for the Cleveland Browns for being the only quarterback in franchise history to throw three touchdowns in a single quarter.

Brady Quinn Biography

The Browns later defeated the rival Pittsburgh Steelers, knocking them out of playoff contention and giving Brady Quinn his first win of the year as starting quarterback.

The following week, the team defeated the Kansas City Chiefs, despite Quinn weathering a foot injury during the game. In December of 2009, the Browns placed Brady Quinn on Injured Reserve for the final two games of the season.

Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs:

Brady Quinn was traded to the Denver Broncos in exchange for Peyton Hillis in early 2010. Brady Quinn started the regular season second on the depth chart, and did not play in any game during the year. For the next season, Brady Quinn remained on the bench as Tim Tebow and Kyle Orton started the Broncos games.

In March 2012, Brady Quinn signed with the Kansas City Chiefs. That December, Brady Quinn played one of his best games as a starter, winning 27-21 over the Carolina Panthers by completing 19-23 passes for 201 yards and two touchdowns. Following this game, he was selected as the AFC Offensive Player of the Week.

Seattle Seahawks and New York Jets: 

In April of 2013, Brady Quinn signed with the Seattle Seahawks as the backup quarterback to Russell Wilson. However, Brady was ultimately released in August during the final roster cuts. That September, Brady Quinn signed with the New York Jets, but was released within five days. After resigning, he was released again in late October.

St. Louis Rams and Miami Dolphins:

 Following his release from the Jets, Brady Quinn signed with the St. Louis Rams as a backup to Kellen Clemens. During his second week with the team, Brady Quinn herniated two back discs in the weight room, and consequently never made it onto the field.

Not planning to play for the 2014 season, Brady Quinn signed on to be a color commentator for “NFL on Fox.” While there, he took advantage of a clause in his contract that allowed him to leave to play in the NFL. As a result, Brady Quinn signed with the Miami Dolphins in August; shortly afterward, he was released.

Brady Quinn as Analyst:

 Since 2019, Brady Quinn has served as a college football analyst for Fox’s “Big Noon Kickoff,” hosted by Rob Stone. Other panelists on the program include 2004 Heisman Trophy winner Matt Leinart and former Oklahoma Sooners head coach Bob Stoops.

Brady Quinn Biography

Brady Quinn also serves as a color analyst for NFL, CFB, and XFL games broadcast on the Fox network. Meanwhile, on Fox Sports Radio, he hosts a Sunday night show with Jonas Knox called “Knox and Quinn,” which covers sports-world news.

Beyond Fox, Brady Quinn is a college football and NFL analyst for CBS Sports HQ, and appears weekly on the “PickSix Podcast.” Three days out of the week, he also cohosts Sirius XM NFL Radio’s “Blitz,” alongside Bruce Murray.

Brady Quinn Wife:

 In 2009, Brady Quinn started dating Olympic gymnast Alicia Sacramone. They got engaged in 2013, and married in 2014. They have three daughters.

Brady Quinn Wife

In 2011, Brady Quinn founded 3rd and Goal Foundation, a charity that strives to make homes handicap accessible for wounded veterans, give gifts to military families in need, and provide educational resources to help veterans begin, continue, or finish their educations. Brady Quinn serves as co-chair of the Foundation alongside his wife.