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Bryan Scott was born on 13 April, 1981 in Washington, D.C., U.S., is an American football player (born 1981). Discover Bryan Scott'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 42 years old?
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42 years old |
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Aries |
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13 April 1981 |
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13 April |
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Washington, D.C., U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous player with the age 42 years old group.
Bryan Scott Height, Weight & Measurements
At 42 years old, Bryan Scott height is 1.85 m .
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1.85 m |
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Who Is Bryan Scott's Wife?
His wife is Maisha Scott
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Maisha Scott |
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Bryan Scott Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bryan Scott worth at the age of 42 years old? Bryan Scott’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Bryan Scott's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pending |
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Under Review |
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Bryan Scott Social Network
Timeline
Bryan Anderson Scott (born April 13, 1981) is a former American football linebacker and safety.
Scott sang a song he wrote at the funeral service for Kevin Dare, the Penn State pole vaulter who died while competing at the Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships in February 2002.
Scott created a non-profit foundation, which he called the Pick Your Passion Foundation for the Arts, to encourage youth participation in music, visual and performing arts in underserved communities.
To launch the foundation, Bryan recorded a music single Dedicated, written and produced by his brother Brandon Scott.
His brother, Brandon Scott, is a digital marketing executive with Ten Adams in Evansville, Indiana.
He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft.
He played college football at Penn State University.
He was also a member of the New Orleans Saints, Tennessee Titans and Buffalo Bills.
Scott was a three-sport standout at Central Bucks East High School in Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
He was a consensus first-team All-American and was named the Associated Press Pennsylvania Big School Player of the Year and the USA Today Pennsylvania Player of the Year his senior year, rushing for more than 3,000 career yards and 53 tackles with three interceptions as a senior defensive back.
He averaged nearly 20 points per game in basketball as a senior and was a Pennsylvania state prep medalist in the 100- and 200-meter dashes.
He was a three-year starter at Penn State, playing in all 48 career games, and finished his career with 202 tackles, five interceptions, a fumble recovery and a forced fumble.
Bryan played for head coach Joe Paterno.
He played in the 2003 Senior Bowl.
During his NFL Pro Day workout, Bryan ran a 4.34 40-yard dash.
He graduated from Penn State in 2003 with a Bachelor of Science in Recreation and Parks Management.
He participated in the university's study abroad program in Fiji.
Scott was drafted in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft (55th overall) by the Atlanta Falcons.
In his rookie season, Scott led all defensive backs with 63 tackles despite only starting six contests in 15 total games; he finished that season tied for the team lead among special-teams players with 13 tackles.
He participated in the ABC Monday Night Football's musical competition called "Monday Night at the Mic" in 2003 paired with Grammy Award winning artist Michelle Branch.
The duo lost to Doug Flutie and Barenaked Ladies in the finals after competing against a host of other NFL players and recording artists in a round-robin competition.
Bryan also had a major role in the feature film White Men Can't Rap, where he played the drummer Tater in the rap group Cocoa Bean Mogul.
In 2004, he started all 16 games at strong safety and ranked third on the team with 85 tackles and 2.5 sacks, and one interception, including 7 tackles in the NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
He registered 54 tackles, a sack and an interception in 16 games during the 2005 season.
On April 6, 2006, Scott was traded to the New Orleans Saints for OT Wayne Gandy and a 2007 conditional late round draft choice.
On March 26, 2007, Scott signed with the Titans.
On September 1, 2007 the Titans released him.
He signed with the Buffalo Bills on September 12, 2007.
A free agent in the 2008 offseason, the Bills re-signed Scott on March 18.
Scott responded with 10 solo tackles and a sack against Kansas City in week 14.
On March 7, 2013, Scott re-signed with the Bills.
Scott was released by the Bills during team cuts on August 31, 2013.
He later retired after his release.
Bryan is married to Maisha Scott.
The two were married in Atlanta, Georgia.
Bryan is also the Entrepreneur who appeared on the famous CNBC tv show, Sharktank, to pitch his Noene shoe insoles.
Aside from his athletic pursuits, Scott is an accomplished musician.
He sings and plays the piano, drums and saxophone.