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Chris Maragos was born on 6 January, 1987 in Racine, Wisconsin, U.S., is an American football player (born 1987). Discover Chris Maragos'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 37 years old?
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Capricorn |
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6 January 1987 |
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6 January |
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Racine, Wisconsin, U.S. |
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United States
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Chris Maragos Height, Weight & Measurements
At 37 years old, Chris Maragos height is 1.78 m .
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1.78 m |
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Who Is Chris Maragos's Wife?
His wife is Serah Maragos (m. 2010)
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Serah Maragos (m. 2010) |
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Chris Maragos Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chris Maragos worth at the age of 37 years old? Chris Maragos’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Chris Maragos's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Chris Maragos (born January 6, 1987) is a former American football safety and special teamer.
During his junior year in 2003, he started at wide receiver for Park's varsity team.
After securing a playoff berth, Park was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by eventual state championship runner-up Arrowhead.
During the off-season, Park's longtime head coach retired, leading to a changing of the guard in the football program.
Citing philosophical differences with the new regime, Maragos transferred to Racine's Horlick High School, which featured a pass-happy spread offense and emerging quarterback talent Justin Kammler.
Maragos's first game as a Horlick Rebel was a road contest against his former school in August 2004.
The rivalry game quickly became a lopsided affair, as Maragos dominated his former team with nine catches, 115 yards receiving, and a touchdown en route to a 29–6 victory.
According to Rebels coach George Machado, Maragos was heaped with verbal abuse during the game but "he maintained himself with class."
Maragos continued his torrid stretch in the first four games of his senior season, recording 27 catches for 359 yards and two touchdowns.
During this time, Machado called Maragos "one of the best [football players] to play here" and "a gentleman, [and] a good student, [who] comes from a strong family. He is a very strong positive influence on this football team."
His statistics and the Rebels' offensive production dipped when Kammler was sidelined with an injury.
Maragos made a statement with his talent, being named Horlick Player of the Year and first-team All-Racine County, All-Southeast Conference, and All-Region.
As he weighed his collegiate options, Maragos eventually chose to attend Western Michigan, a school already home to future NFL Pro Bowl receiver Greg Jennings.
Maragos redshirted at Western Michigan in 2005, where he played as a wide receiver.
Upon arrival at the school, the first player to introduce himself to Maragos was senior wide receiver Greg Jennings.
He became somewhat of a mentor to Maragos, teaching him the intricacies of excelling as a collegiate wide receiver and giving him rides to church on Sundays.
Maragos was inspired by the star player's dedication to his craft, saying, "he would always be first in the meetings, front row, pen out, ready to learn, ready to do things."
After starting eight games at wide receiver for Western Michigan during the 2006 season, Maragos transferred to Wisconsin and sat out a year (due to NCAA transfer rules) before resuming play in 2008.
During this time, he was converted to defense, where he became a standout free safety.
In two years with the Badgers he recorded five interceptions and 94 tackles.
Maragos had six passes defensed in his 2009 senior season, including one that helped end a comeback attempt by Northern Illinois and secure a 28-20 Badger victory.
He was also Wisconsin's placekicking holder for extra points and field goals.
During a 2009 road game against Ohio State, he scored a touchdown at that position on a fake field goal attempt.
He was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent in 2010.
He has also played for the Seattle Seahawks and Philadelphia Eagles.
He played college football at Western Michigan before transferring to Wisconsin.
Maragos was a football and track star for three years at Park High School in Racine, Wisconsin.
Maragos was undrafted in the 2010 NFL Draft.
He signed with the San Francisco 49ers on April 26, 2010.
Maragos entered 2010 training camp for a 49ers club trying to build on a promising 2009 campaign.
On August 22, he appeared in a nationally televised game against the Minnesota Vikings on NBC's Sunday Night Football.
The program achieved the highest ratings for a Week Two preseason game in seven years, as it featured the heavily publicized return of Brett Favre for a 20th and final NFL season.
Despite a training camp performance that garnered favorable reviews from local beat reporters, Maragos was released by the 49ers on September 3.
On September 5, Maragos was added to the 49ers' practice squad, where he spent the first part of the 2010 season.
On October 18, Maragos was added to the 49ers' active roster for a game in Charlotte against the Carolina Panthers, though he did not play in the contest.
The following week, on October 28, Maragos and the team flew across the world to London for a game against the Denver Broncos.
Upon arrival, Maragos was informed that he had been released from the 49ers.
The rare timing of the release gained widespread attention when ESPN reporter Adam Schefter tweeted about the oddity.
Maragos was signed to the practice squad and able to remain with the team in London, instead of being forced to fly back home immediately.
He again joined the San Francisco active roster on November 30, and made his NFL playing debut at Lambeau Field on December 5, facing the team from his home state, the Green Bay Packers.