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Brandon Weeden was born on 14 October, 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S., is an American football player (born 1983). Discover Brandon Weeden's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?

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Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 14 October 1983
Birthday 14 October
Birthplace Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Timeline

1929

During Week 6, Weeden celebrated his 29th birthday by completing 17 passes on 29 attempts for 231 yards and 2 touchdowns en route to his first NFL win by defeating the intrastate rival Cincinnati Bengals.

In the Browns victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 12, Weeden's helmet collided with Joe Thomas' knee, giving him a concussion.

Weeden practiced three days later, and played the following week against the Oakland Raiders.

For the season, Weeden threw for 3,385 yards.

1970

In his first game, Weeden had a 5.1 passer rating after throwing four interceptions in a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, which is the sixth lowest in a season opener by any quarterback attempting at least 15 passes since the merger in 1970.

However, one week later, he was much improved throwing for 2 touchdowns, completed 26 passes on 37 attempts for 322 yards, no interceptions with a passer rating of 114.9.

1983

Brandon Kyle Weeden (born October 14, 1983) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback for seven seasons in the National Football League (NFL).

1986

He finished 2nd in the state of Oklahoma in passing yards with 2,863 and accounted for 25 touchdowns.

He was named All-State in football and later that year was also named All-State in baseball.

2002

After pursuing a baseball career from 2002 to 2006, Weeden played college football for the Oklahoma State Cowboys.

Weeden graduated from Edmond Santa Fe High School in 2002.

A pitcher, Weeden was drafted in the second round of the 2002 Major League Baseball Draft by the New York Yankees as their first selection in the draft.

2003

After the 2003 season, he was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers with Jeff Weaver and Yhency Brazobán for Kevin Brown.

2005

Following the 2005 season, he was selected in the Rule 5 draft by the Kansas City Royals.

2006

Weeden played his last season of professional baseball in 2006 for the Class-A High Desert Mavericks of the California League.

Injuries and poor performance led Weeden to quit baseball.

2007

Weeden enrolled at Oklahoma State University–Stillwater in 2007 and redshirted his first year with the Cowboys.

2008

The following year, in 2008, he appeared in only one game against Missouri State.

2009

Starting in 2009, Weeden played in three games, including one in the absence of injured Zac Robinson on Nov. 19.

Alex Cate started the game, but Weeden replaced him at halftime and led the Cowboys to an 11-point comeback victory, 31–28, over Colorado in the nationally televised Thursday night game.

2010

In 2010, Weeden was named the starter for the Oklahoma State Cowboys.

In Week 2, Weeden suffered a severe injury to his thumb, which led to two interceptions and two fumbles in a win over Troy.

Weeden said, "Hurt thumb, no thumb, whatever, it doesn't matter. I don't care if I don't have a thumb. You've got to take the snaps."

He followed that performance by throwing six touchdowns the following week.

He was named Big-12 Offensive Player of the Week in the victory over Tulsa.

The win helped move Oklahoma State into the Coaches' Poll top 25 for the first time in 2010.

Coach Gundy reflected on the win: "Sometimes, you have games like that. We were rolling on all cylinders."

Weeden added, "We had a great week of practice. ... It was a whole lot of fun tonight."

2011

In his senior season, 2011, he led Oklahoma State to an 11–1 regular season, a number 3 ranking in the BCS standings, and a berth in the 2012 BCS Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

He also broke school records in total attempts, completions, yardage, and touchdowns (all which were previously held by incumbent Coach Mike Gundy).

In 12 games, Weeden completed 379 of 522 passes for 4,328 yards.

2012

Selected 22nd overall by the Cleveland Browns in the 2012 NFL draft, he was the NFL's oldest first round selection at age 28.

Weeden served as the Browns' starter during his rookie season and spent the remainder of his career as backup on the Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, and Tennessee Titans.

Weeden was the starting quarterback at Edmond Santa Fe High School, where he led the team to the state semifinals and was named team MVP and offensive player of the year.

In the 2012 Fiesta Bowl, the last game of his college football career, Weeden threw for 399 yards, completed 29 of 42 passes, and had 4 touchdowns (3 passing, 1 rushing) along with one interception in a 41–38 win against the Stanford Cardinal.

Weeden set numerous records for passing, and offensive performance at Oklahoma State University, many of which surpassed records set by his college coach, Mike Gundy, when Gundy was a player.

Weeden was drafted by the Cleveland Browns as the 22nd pick in the 2012 NFL draft.

Weeden became the oldest player ever taken in the first round, at 28 years old.

Going into the 2012 regular season, the Browns named Weeden their starting quarterback.

2013

Weeden won the starting job for the 2013 season, but injured his thumb in the fourth quarter of Week 2 in a 14–6 loss at Baltimore.