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Rodney Wright was born on 28 November, 1979 in Bakersfield, California, U.S., is an American football player (born 1979). Discover Rodney Wright'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 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 28 November 1979
Birthday 28 November
Birthplace Bakersfield, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Rodney Wright Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Rodney Wright height is 5′ 9″ and Weight 181 lbs.

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Height 5′ 9″
Weight 181 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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Rodney Wright Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Rodney Wright worth at the age of 44 years old? Rodney Wright’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Rodney Wright's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1930

He ranked 30th in the NCAA in all-purpose yards, with 135.33, and receptions, with 5.67, and 31st in receiving yards, with 83.92, per game.

He also recorded his season-long reception with an 83-yard touchdown against SMU.

He also had a career-high seven receptions for 156 yards against UTEP.

He also had three 100-yard games.

1979

Rodney Bernard Wright, Jr. (born November 28, 1979) is a former American football wide receiver.

1983

He became just the second receiver in school history to record 1,000 receiving yards in a season twice in their career, the other being Larry Willis whom achieved the feat in both 1983 and 1984.

Wright also set a school single-season records for most receptions and yards.

He had five 100-yard receiving games, including four in a row at one point.

He was also a Second-team All-WAC selection.

Wright had one of the best performances in bowl game history against Michigan State in the Silicon Valley Football Classic, in which he recorded 13 receptions for 299 yards and two touchdowns, including one of 79 yards.

He scored a rushing touchdown against Tulsa, giving him a touchdown as, a receiver, rusher, on a blocked punt, and passed for a touchdown, in his career.

He had one of the best single-game performances in school history against Boise State, recording 14 receptions for 179 yards and a touchdown.

He recorded 182 yards and two touchdowns in a win over Oregon State.

He also recorded two touchdowns against Rice and SMU.

He returned a blocked punt for a touchdown against Utah State, the second one in his career.

1998

In 1998 as a true freshman, Wright played in four games, including a start on the road against Utah, in which he recorded six receptions for 116 yards, 19.3 yards per catch.

He recorded three receptions for 68 yards and two touchdowns against BYU.

He missed the final five games of the season due to an injury.

1999

As a sophomore, in 1999, Wright was a First-team All-WAC selection, after recording 74 receptions for 1,062 yards, which both rank fourth-best in school history, and seven touchdowns, 11 carries for 70 yards.

For most of the season he was nationally ranked in kickoff returns with 27 for 584 yards.

2000

As a junior in 2000, recorded 38 receptions, second on the team, for 466 yards, with a season-long of 51 yards, and two touchdowns.

Wright played in seven games, with six starts.

He was forced too sit out from October 14 – November 11 with a strained calf.

He ranked near the top of the WAC in receiving yards and receptions per game before the injury.

He returned to play against SMU, however it was for just one play.

However, he would return to full strength in time to play against San Jose State, recording three receptions for 92 yards, including a season-long 51-yard reception.

He also had a solid performance in the Silicon Valley Football Classic recording five receptions for 77 yards.

He also had a strong performance in Fresno States win over Cal, recording 13 receptions for 174 yards and both of Fresno State's touchdowns.

2001

As a senior in 2001, Wright played in all 14 regular season games, starting 11, and recording 104 receptions for 1,630 yards and 12 touchdowns.

2002

He was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the seventh round of the 2002 NFL Draft.

He played college football at Fresno State.

He is the father of both college wideouts Rodney Wright III (Fresno State) and Jalen McMillan (Washington)

Wright has been a member of the San Jose SaberCats, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, Tulsa Talons, Chicago Rush and Pittsburgh Power.

Wright attended Bakersfield High School, where he also lettered in basketball and baseball.

He was a First-team All-Area selection by the Bakersfield Californian as a senior after scoring 14 touchdowns.

He was also named the Southeast Yosemite League's Offensive Player of the Year and the Bakersfield Californian Player of the Year.

He helped lead Kern County with 58 receptions for 883 yards and 14 touchdowns to help his team to an 11-1 record.

Wright attended Fresno State, where he was teammates with future first overall selection quarterback David Carr.

During his four seasons at Fresno State, Wright was regarded as one of the most explosive players in the Western Athletic Conference (WAC).

Along with playing wide receiver, he also returned kickoffs and punts, and rushed the ball on sweeps and reverses.