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Rob Bagg was born on 3 February, 1985 in Kingston, Ontario, is a Canadian football player. Discover Rob Bagg'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 39 years old?

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Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 3 February 1985
Birthday 3 February
Birthplace Kingston, Ontario
Nationality Canada

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Rob Bagg Height, Weight & Measurements

At 39 years old, Rob Bagg height is 1.83 m and Weight 192 lb (87 kg).

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Height 1.83 m
Weight 192 lb (87 kg)
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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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Rob Bagg Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rob Bagg worth at the age of 39 years old? Rob Bagg’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Rob Bagg's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1985

Rob Bagg (born February 3, 1985) is a retired professional Canadian football wide receiver.

1999

Bagg attended Frontenac Secondary School in Kingston, Ontario from 1999 to 2003.

After running for the cross-country team in grades 9 and 10, new to the sport of football at age 16, Bagg joined the Frontenac Falcons Senior Football Team in his grade 11 year.

Sporting the school's garnet and grey colours, Bagg helped the team to win not only their division finals (EOSSA), but also the Provincial finals (OFSAA) at the National Capital Bowl in the then 'Sky Dome', now the Rogers Centre in both of his senior years.

2003

In 2003, Bagg attended Queen's University, joining the school's football team that same year.

2005

In 2005, he played in six games, recording 17 catches for 166 yards as well as returning seven punts for 157 yards and six kickoffs for 67 yards.

2006

In 2006, Bagg played in all eight games and ranked 12th in the country in receiving yards, recording 30 receptions for 565 yards and four touchdowns.

He was also featured more on special teams, returning 58 punts for 412 yards and 13 kickoffs for 328 yards.

After the 2006 season concluded, Bagg went undrafted in the 2007 CFL Draft.

He was high on the Saskatchewan Roughriders list, but with only two draft picks and already selecting receiver David McKoy, they did not draft him.

2007

Instead, he signed with the team shortly after the draft and attended the 2007 training camp with the Roughriders.

After making the roster, he declined the position in order to return to the Gaels for a fifth season.

The Roughriders would win the Grey Cup that year.

For the Golden Gaels' 2007 season, Bagg led the team in receiving, and was fifth in the country, playing in seven games with 36 catches for 804 yards and six touchdowns.

That includes a 341-yard receiving game against the Toronto Varsity Blues where he also caught three touchdown passes.

This single game performance is the second most receiving yards in a game in CIS history, behind former Queen's receiver James MacLean.

Being the team's top receiver, he saw less time on special teams, returning 13 punts for 192 yards and six kickoffs for 130 yards.

2008

He played 11 seasons for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL) from 2008 to 2018.

On January 23, 2008, Bagg signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, the team that had expressed interest in him before the 2007 season.

After again making the active roster out of training camp, Bagg dressed as a receiver for 16 games in 2008.

After a plethora of injuries at the receiver position, Bagg was pressed into service during the Banjo Bowl versus the Winnipeg Blue Bombers where he recorded his first CFL reception and finished the game with six catches for 52 yards in the Roughriders' comeback win.

He had an explosive game against Montreal where he had six catches for 146 yards, including a 72-yard reception, and was named the CFL's Canadian Player of the Week.

He finished the regular season with 22 catches for 371 yards.

His debut season was peculiarly marked by his bad luck near the end zone.

Bagg was stopped at the three-, two-, and one-yard lines after making catches, stopping just short of his first CFL touchdowns.

He also had two catches for 18 yards in the Roughriders' West Semi-Final loss to the BC Lions.

Bagg had a decent start to the season until he had a 120-yard receiving game against the BC Lions where he caught his first and second career CFL touchdowns, after meeting futility in 2008.

After an injury to Weston Dressler in week 15, Bagg started at slotback the next week and shortside wide receiver the two weeks following, before finishing the season at his familiar wideside spot.

Showcasing his versatility, he had another 100-yard receiving game against BC while at the shortside receiver position with a season-high 124 yards and a touchdown.

Finishing the season with 59 catches for 807 yards and five touchdowns, Bagg was named the Roughriders' nominee for Most Outstanding Canadian after his breakout year.

Additionally, Bagg led the offense with six defensive tackles and had two special teams tackles and a forced fumble.

2009

With the Roughriders electing not to re-sign Corey Grant for the 2009 season, Bagg took over the wideside wide receiver spot he vacated.

In the West Final game, Bagg had three catches for 73 yards and a touchdown, while in the loss to Montreal in the 2009 Grey Cup, he recorded three receptions for 27 yards and one carry for 13 yards.

2010

In the 2010 season, in a game against the Calgary Stampeders Bagg had a season-ending injury, which also kept him out of all of the 2011 season.

2011

Just as it appeared as though Bagg was going to return to the Riders for the 2011 CFL season he re-injured his left ACL in off-season training, which caused him to miss the entire 2011 season.

2012

After recovering from injuring his left knee twice Bagg worked his way back into the lineup for the 2012 CFL season.

However, he tore his right knee in Week 3 and had to once again miss the rest of a season due to surgery.

2013

Bagg returned to the Riders lineup for the 2013 CFL season and earned Canadian Player of the Week honors for Week 4.

2014

He is a member of the 101st Grey Cup winning team and was named a West Division All-Star in 2014.

Bagg played CIS football for the Queen's Gaels football team.