Brady Quinn Bio, Age, Parents, Wife, Children, Net Worth – Brady Quinn is a former American football quarterback with a notable career in the National Football League (NFL) spanning seven seasons.

Summary of Brady Quinn's Biography

Full name: Brayden Tyler "Brady" Quinn
Date of birth: October 27, 1984
Place of birth: Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Height:	6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:	235 lb (107 kg)
Wife:  Alicia Sacramone
Children: 4
Instagram: @bradyquinn

Brady Quinn Biography

Born on October 27, 1984, his journey in football commenced during his college years at Notre Dame, where he not only displayed exceptional skills but also earned accolades such as the prestigious Maxwell Award.

The Cleveland Browns drafted him in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft. Following a three-season stint with the Browns, he found himself in Denver as a Bronco for two seasons. The latter part of his NFL career involved short stints with the Kansas City Chiefs, New York Jets, and the St. Louis Rams.

Quinn’s football journey traces back to his high school years at Dublin Coffman High School in Dublin, Ohio. His talents and achievements at this stage earned him recognition, ranking sixth on the Detroit Free Press’s “Best of the Midwest” team and securing the 20th spot on ESPN’s list of the nation’s top 100 prospects.

In his junior year, 2001, Quinn made waves by throwing for 2,200 yards and 21 touchdowns, despite 15 interceptions. This outstanding performance played a pivotal role in leading Coffman to the Division I state semi-finals, resulting in a commendable 9–4 record.

The following year, as a senior in 2002, Quinn continued to excel. He threw for 2,149 yards and impressively managed 25 touchdowns with only four interceptions. His overall completion rate was 143 out of 258 pass attempts, and he displayed his versatility by rushing for 108 yards and scoring six touchdowns. His senior year concluded with an 8–3 record, and he had the honor of participating in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas.

Quinn’s achievements did not go unnoticed, as he was named the Columbus Dispatch and Ohio Capital Conference Offensive Player of the Year, in addition to securing an All-State title. Not limited to football, Quinn was a multi-sport athlete, earning recognition as an All-Conference baseball player during his junior year and contributing to his school’s 2001 State Championship win.

In a turning point in the fall of 2002, Quinn received a scholarship offer from Notre Dame, a pivotal moment sparked by a recommendation from fellow recruit Chinedum Ndukwe’s father.

Since his retirement from professional football, Brady Quinn has transitioned into a successful career as a sports analyst. He has been serving as a college football analyst for Big Noon Kickoff on Fox since August 2019 and also works as a color analyst for Fox’s NFL, college football, and XFL games.

In May 2021, he embarked on a co-hosting role for FOX Sports Radio’s weekday morning drive show, “Outkick The Coverage,” alongside Jonas Knox. This show later underwent rebranding as “2 Pros and a Cup of Joe” with Brady Quinn, LaVar Arrington, and Jonas Knox as co-hosts. Furthermore, Quinn contributes as a college football and NFL analyst for CBS Sports HQ, making regular appearances on the “PickSix Podcast.”

He also co-hosts the “Blitz” on Sirius XM NFL Radio, engaging with listeners on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays alongside host Bruce Murray. Brady Quinn’s post-NFL career has been marked by his insightful and engaging contributions to the world of sports broadcasting, ensuring that his name remains synonymous with football, both on and off the field.

Brady Quinn Age

As of 2022, he was 38 years old.

Brady Quinn Parents

His parents are Tyrone J. Quinn and Robin D. Quinn.

Brady Quinn Wife

He is married to Alicia Sacramone.

Brady Quinn Children

He is known to have four children.

Brady Quinn Net Worth

His estimated net worth is around $10 million.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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