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Gibran Hamdan was born on 8 February, 1981 in San Diego, California, U.S., is an American gridiron football player (born 1981). Discover Gibran Hamdan'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 43 years old?
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43 years old |
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Aquarius |
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8 February 1981 |
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8 February |
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San Diego, California, U.S. |
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United States
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Gibran Hamdan Height, Weight & Measurements
At 43 years old, Gibran Hamdan height is 1.93 m and Weight 99.8 kg.
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1.93 m |
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99.8 kg |
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Who Is Gibran Hamdan's Wife?
His wife is Jenny Grant
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Gibran Hamdan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Gibran Hamdan worth at the age of 43 years old? Gibran Hamdan’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Gibran Hamdan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He started Seven games and posted 102 completions out 162 attempts for a total of 1629 yards, 12 touchdowns and three interceptions, posting a perfect passer rating in the third game of the season against Frankfurt Galaxy.
He holds the record for average passer rating for the season in NFL Europe at 113.4.
Gibran Latif Hamdan (born February 8, 1981) is a former professional American football quarterback in the National Football League and NFL Europa.
The family—which includes his younger brother, Bush—was on vacation back in San Diego when Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1991, destroying the family home and possessions.
The Hamdans stayed in the U.S., and his mother took a job cutting hair until the family eventually settled in Potomac, Maryland.
Hamdan saw his first action at Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, MD as a backup quarterback.
After his sophomore year, Hamdan transferred to Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School in Arlington, Virginia.
As the football team's starting quarterback, he led the Northern Virginia area in passing yards, becoming Virginia Independent Schools Player of the Year and earning first-team all-league and district honors.
Hamdan also was a starting center for the school's basketball team and played baseball for the 15-and-under U.S. National Baseball team.
Hamdan attended Indiana University where he posted 2,115 yards and nine touchdowns during his senior year for the Indiana Hoosiers.
His yardage total was seventh-best in Indiana history.
He was named Big Ten Co-Player of the Week for his 24-of-36, 310-yard and career-high four touchdown performance in 32–29 win over Wisconsin.
Hamdan also played baseball at Indiana.
He was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the seventh round of the 2003 NFL Draft.
He played college football at Indiana.
Hamdan was also a member of the Amsterdam Admirals, Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers, Miami Dolphins, and Buffalo Bills.
He is the first person of Pakistani descent to play in the NFL.
Hamdan's mother was a 16-year-old from Pakistan when she married his father, a nuclear engineer of Palestinian descent who attended the University of Illinois met her on a business trip.
Hamdan was born in San Diego, but his family moved to Kuwait when he was three.
Hamdan was a seventh-round (232nd overall) pick by the Washington Redskins in the 2003 NFL Draft.
Though he was impressive in training camp, the team originally decided to keep just two quarterbacks entering the regular season.
He was on the team's practice squad the first ten weeks of his rookie season before being signed to the active roster.
He suited up for all five of the remaining games, and Hamdan finally made his NFL debut on December 27 during the last two minutes of the game against the Philadelphia Eagles, achieving one first down while going 1-for-2 for Seven yards.
Hamdan played in NFL Europe in the spring of 2004, where he was backup quarterback behind third-year NFL Europe veteran Clint Stoerner.
He was released by the Redskins in September following training camp.
Hamdan was out of the league until 2005 when he was signed by the Seattle Seahawks and once again allocated to NFL Europa.
Though originally winning the starting quarterback job for the Amsterdam Admirals over Kurt Kittner, a broken collarbone cut short Hamdan's season.
In the four games he started he posted 39 completions out of 75 attempts for a total of 556 yards, five touchdowns and two interceptions.
He was once again released at the conclusion of training camp.
In January 2006, Hamdan was re-signed by the Seahawks and allocated to NFL Europe for the third straight year.
A broken ankle injury incurred on the first down of the first drive of game Seven cut short his season once again, Hamdan was the league's leading passer and earned Offensive Most Valuable Player honors.
This would not be enough to make the Seahawks however, as he was waived on August 28, 2006.
The San Francisco 49ers claimed Hamdan off waivers but released him a few days later.
On September 3, he was signed to the 49ers' practice squad.
Due to an injury to starting quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, the Seahawks elected to re-sign Hamdan to their active roster on October 24 to provide depth.
He was inactive for six games with the Seahawks before being released on December 5 and added to the team's practice squad.
After Hamdan's contract with the Seahawks expired in January, he was signed to a future contract with the Miami Dolphins on February 6, 2007.
He was released at the conclusion of the preseason on September 1.
On September 26, 2007, the Buffalo Bills signed Hamdan to their practice squad after an injury to starting quarterback J. P. Losman.
The Bills released Craig Nall and promoted Hamdan to the team's 3rd QB on October 19.