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Chad Mustard was born on 8 October, 1977 in Central City, Nebraska, U.S., is an American football player (born 1977). Discover Chad Mustard'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 46 years old?
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46 years old |
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Libra |
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8 October |
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Central City, Nebraska, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 46 years old group.
Chad Mustard Height, Weight & Measurements
At 46 years old, Chad Mustard height is 6′ 6″ and Weight 265 lbs.
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6′ 6″ |
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265 lbs |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Chad Mustard Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chad Mustard worth at the age of 46 years old? Chad Mustard’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Chad Mustard's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Chad Mustard Social Network
Timeline
Chad Anthony Mustard (born October 8, 1977) is a former American football tight end and offensive guard.
He played college basketball and college football at North Dakota.
Originally from Columbus, Nebraska, Mustard was an all-state basketball and football player at Scotus Central Catholic High School.
At the University of North Dakota, Mustard began his college athletics career in basketball.
In his senior year, Mustard earned All-American honors in a season where the North Dakota Fighting Sioux made the NCAA Division II Tournament.
Born in Central City, Nebraska and raised in Columbus, Nebraska, Mustard graduated from Scotus Central Catholic High School in Columbus in 1996.
Mustard was a football, basketball, and track student-athlete in high school.
Mustard earned all-state football honors in his junior and senior years and all-state basketball honors as a senior.
At the University of North Dakota, Mustard enrolled on a basketball scholarship and played at forward and center on the North Dakota Fighting Sioux men's basketball team from 1996 to 2000 under head coach Rich Glas.
He finished his basketball career eighth on North Dakota's all-time leading scoring list with 1,568 points and averaged 14.0 points and 6.6 rebounds in 112 games.
By his junior year, Mustard built a reputation among opposing fans for his loud, emotional expressions during play such as yelling and pumping fists, to the point that Glas took him off the starting lineup.
As a senior in 1999–2000, Mustard was part of a team that made the NCAA Division II Tournament and made the NABC All-American third-team.
On March 9, 2000, Mustard scored 23 points and 10 rebounds in a 73–67 win over South Dakota State, ending North Dakota's eight-game losing streak in the series.
After his basketball career, in 2000 and 2001, Mustard played at tight end on the North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team.
Mustard had eight receptions for 146 yards and a touchdown in 2000.
After his college basketball career, Mustard played at tight end for the North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team for two seasons, concluding his college football career with the 2001 NCAA Division II national championship.
Then in 2001, Mustard helped North Dakota win the 2001 NCAA Division II national championship.
Mustard graduated from North Dakota with a B.S. in math education.
Undrafted in the 2002 NFL Draft, Mustard began his professional football career with the Omaha Beef of the National Indoor Football League before signing with the NFL's Cleveland Browns later in 2002.
After going undrafted in the 2002 NFL Draft, Mustard was signed by the Omaha Beef of the National Indoor Football League as a free agent.
Mustard started 13 games for the Beef, 10 at wide receiver and three at guard.
On December 3, 2002, Mustard signed with the Cleveland Browns practice squad, then signed a futures contract with the Browns on January 8, 2003.
After one season with the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe, Mustard made his NFL debut with the Browns in 2003.
During the spring of 2003, Mustard played for the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe, where he caught 16 passes for 167 yards and one touchdown.
Following the 2003 preseason, Mustard was waived by the Browns on August 31 but was re-signed to the practice squad on October 1 and promoted to the active roster October 11.
Mustard made his NFL debut the next day, coming off the bench in a 13–7 win over the Oakland Raiders.
He then played on special teams in the next two games before being waived on November 4 and re-signed to the practice squad November 6.
A week later, the Browns re-signed Mustard to the active roster to fill in for the injured Steve Heiden.
On November 16, Mustard made his first NFL career reception, a five-yard first down catch during a field goal scoring drive.
Playing primarily as a blocking tight end, Mustard concluded the 2003 season with 10 games played, four receptions for 29 yards, and a six-yard kickoff return.
Due to a right shoulder injury from the 2003 season finale, Mustard spent much of the 2004 offseason recovering from the injury.
A foot injury prematurely ended his season in 2004, after which the Browns cut him in early 2005.
In 2004, Mustard played in seven games off the bench, with one reception for nine yards and two kickoff returns for 13 yards.
Mustard had a season-ending left foot injury in the November 14 game vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers.
After being signed with the Carolina Panthers in the 2005 preseason, Mustard played for the Denver Broncos from 2006 to 2008 before retiring from football.
Since then, Mustard returned to Nebraska to work as a high school teacher, basketball coach, and real estate agent.
On February 22, 2005, the Browns released Mustard.
On August 11, 2005, Mustard signed with the Carolina Panthers, and he was cut after the preseason on August 29.
On January 3, 2006, Mustard signed a futures contract with the Denver Broncos.
In a 2008 interview, Mustard recalled his ever-changing employment status in Cleveland: "My career was so iffy, I lived in a hotel there for almost two years."