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Herman Edwards Net Worth

Herman Edwards Net Worth 2023: Wiki Biography, Married, Family, Measurements, Height, Salary, Relationships

Sherman Edwards net worth is
$8 Million

Sherman Edwards Wiki Biography

Herman Edwards Jr. was born on 27 April 1954, in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey USA, of part-German descent. Herman is a professional American Football analyst, and retired National Football League player, probably best known from working as a football analyst for ESPN. He was also a head coach during his career, so all of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Herman Edwards? As of early-2017, sources estimate a net worth that is at $8 million, mostly earned through a successful career in professional football. He played 10 seasons with the NFL, and was hired as the head coach of both the Kansas City Chiefs as well as the New York Jets. As he continues his career in sport, his wealth is expected to rise further.

Herman Edwards Net Worth $8 million

During college, Edwards played football for numerous teams including the University of California, Monterey Peninsula Junior College, and San Diego State. He graduated from San Diego State with a degree in criminal justice. Afterwards, he joined the NFL and played nine seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles from 1977 to 1985. He appeared in Super Bowl XV, and never missed a game for the entire nine seasons, and is noted for being the person who made The Miracle at the Meadowlands possible, returning a last-minute fumble for the winning touchdown. His net worth started to increase at this point, and when he was cut from the team, he moved to the Los Angeles Rams. He also played briefly for the Atlanta Falcons before retiring.

After retiring from playing, Herman became a defensive assistant coach at San Jose State University, then an NFL scout for the Kansas City Chiefs and was later an assistant head coach with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In 2001, he was hired as the head coach for the New York Jets despite his limited experience, and would compile a 39-41 record with the team. They reached the playoffs more times than not. But the lack of development in the team led to him being traded (unusually) to the Kansas City Chiefs. As part of the Chiefs, the team would see a lot of highs and lows as well.

They finished the 2006 season with a 9-7 record and the following year were plagued with problems as well, and in an effort to rebuild the team in 2008, they went on a franchise record of 12 consecutive regular season defeats, which led to Edwards being relieved the following year.

Herman then went on to become a football analyst, as described above, maintaining his net worth..

For his personal life, it is known that Herman has been married to Lia since 2000, and they have two daughters. He also has a son from a previous relationship. He used to have the practice of not watching the Super Bowl unless he was part of it, a practice he broke when he became an analyst for ESPN. He is also a Roman Catholic, and was previously a Baptist. Edwards is also known for his motivational speeches which have become popular. He even has a book of quotes.


Full NameHerm Edwards
Net Worth$8 Million
Salary$8 million
Date Of BirthApril 27, 1954
Place Of BirthFort Monmouth
Height1.82 m
Weight88 kg
ProfessionAmerican football player
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley, San Diego State University, Monterey High School
NationalityAmerican
SpouseLia Edwards
ChildrenMarcus Edwards, Gabrielle Edwards, Vivian Edwards
ParentsHerman Edwards, Sr., Martha Edwards
SiblingsIrvina Perez
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm1822147/
MoviesNFL Kansas City Chiefs: The Complete History
#Fact
1Inducted into the Monterey Peninsula College Lobo Hall of Fame in 1992 (inaugural class).
2Hired as the 10th Head Coach of the Kansas City Chiefs on January 9, 2006. [January 2006]
3Herm Edwards was an extremely popular head coach both with tri-state area fans and his players. Curtis Martin, Wayne Chrebet, and Chad Pennington have all gone on the record verbalizing their appreciation for him during his tenure with the New York Jets.
4Attended San Diego State University.
5Attended Monterey High School in Monterey, California.
6Head coach of the New York Jets (2001-2005) and Kansas City Chiefs (2006-2008).
7Cornerback for Philadelphia Eagles (1977-1985), Los Angeles Rams (1986), and Atlanta Falcons (1986)
8Returned a fumbled handoff between the New York Giants' Joe Pisarcik and Larry Csonka for a touchdown in the closing seconds on November 19, 1978 at Giants Stadium to give the Philadelphia Eagles a 19-17 win. The play is now known as the "Miracle at the Meadowlands."

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
NFL Head Coach2006Video GameCoach

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mike & Mike2009-2017TV SeriesHimself - ESPN NFL Analyst / Himself / Himself - Substitute Host / ...
ESPN First Take2016-2017TV SeriesHimself / Himself - NFL Analyst
The Michael Kay Show2017TV SeriesHimself
Callaway Live2016TV Series shortHimself
SportsCenter2016TV SeriesHimself - NFL Analyst
Good Morning America Weekend Edition2016TV SeriesHimself - ESPN NFL Analyst
A Football Life2014-2015TV SeriesHimself
The Biggest Loser2014TV SeriesHimself
60 Minutes Sports2013TV Series documentaryHimself - Former NFL Coach (segment "Built by Bama")
Late Show with David Letterman2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
30 for 302012TV Series documentaryHimself
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition2010TV SeriesHimself
D.L. Hughley Breaks the News2009TV SeriesHimself
The NFL on CBS1979-2008TV SeriesHimself - Philadelphia Eagles Cornerback / Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach
Rome Is Burning2006-2008TV SeriesHimself
Pardon the Interruption2005-2007TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest Interviewee
The Complete History of the New York Jets2007VideoHimself
ESPN Outside the Lines Sunday2007TV SeriesHimself - Football Coach
NBC Sunday Night Football2006TV SeriesHimself - Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach
17th Annual American Century Championship2006TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith2006TV SeriesHimself
NFL Monday Night Football1979-2005TV SeriesHimself - New York Jets Head Coach / Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive Backs Coach / Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Cornerback
ESPN's Sunday Night Football1992-2005TV SeriesHimself - New York Jets Head Coach / Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive Backs Coach
5 Keys to a Healthy Heart2005Video shortHimself
The Complete History of the Philadelphia Eagles2004Video documentaryHimself
The NFL on NBC1977-1995TV SeriesHimself - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive Backs Coach / Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Cornerback
TNT Sunday Night Football1992-1994TV SeriesHimself - Kansas City Chiefs Defensive Backs Coach
Super Bowl XV1981TV SpecialHimself - Philadelphia Eagles Right Cornerback
1980 NFC Championship Game1981TV MovieHimself - Philadelphia Eagles Cornerback
NFL Films Presents1967TV Series documentaryHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mike & Mike2014-2016TV SeriesHimself - ESPN NFL Analyst
NFL Films Presents2015TV Series documentaryHimself
Rome Is Burning2006-2008TV SeriesHimself

Known for movies

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