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How much money did Kevin Kolb make?

How much money did Kevin Kolb make?

Kolb made approximately $14.4 million from the Eagles, $30 million from the Cardinals and will make $2.65 million from the Bills for total earnings of over $47 million.

Where is Kevin Kolb now?

Kevin Kolb played six seasons with the Eagles and Cardinals. He retired in 2013 and lives in Granbury, Texas.

Where did Kevin Kolb go to college?

University of Houston
Kevin Kolb/College

How old is Kevin Kolb?

37 years (August 24, 1984)
Kevin Kolb/Age

Who is number 5 on the Eagles?

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Player # HT
Jack Driscoll 63 6-5
T.J. Edwards 57 6-1
Jake Elliott 4 5-9
Marcus Epps 22 6-0

Who wore #7 for the Eagles?

Ron Jaworski
#7: Ron Jaworski.

Who is #1 on Eagles?

Jalen Hurts
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Player # Age
Jalen Hurts 1 23
Tarron Jackson 75 23
Lane Johnson 65 31
Patrick Johnson 48 23

How much does Clay Matthews make per year?

In 2019, Matthews will earn a base salary of $3,000,000 and a roster bonus of $500,000, while carrying a cap hit of $3,500,000 and a dead cap value of $3,500,000.

When was Clay Matthews fined by the NFL?

January 22, 2015: NFL fined Green Bay Packers LB Clay Matthews $22,050 for an illegal blindside hit. September 14, 2013: NFL fined Green Bay Packers LB Clay Matthews $15,000 for a late hit. April 17, 2013: Green Bay Packers signed LB Clay Matthews to a five-year, $65 million contract extension.

How tall is Clay Matthews of the Green Bay Packers?

Clay Matthews. William Clay Matthews III Position: ROLB 6-3, 255lb (190cm, 115kg) Born: May 14, 1986 in Northridge, CA. College: USC (College Stats) Weighted Career AV (100-95-…): 74 (540th overall since 1960) High School: Agoura Draft: Green Bay Packers in the 1st round (26th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft.

When was Clay Matthews traded to the Packers?

April 25, 2009: Traded by Patriots as 2009 1st round pick (26th overall) with 2009 5th round pick (162nd overall, Jamon Meredith) to Packers for 2009 2nd round pick (41st overall, Darius Butler ), 2009 3rd round pick (73rd overall subsequently traded, Derek Cox) and 2009 3rd round pick (83rd overall, Brandon Tate)