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Ben Cahoon was born on 16 July, 1972 in Orem, Utah, is an American gridiron football player (born 1972). Discover Ben Cahoon'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 51 years old?
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Cancer |
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Orem, Utah |
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UT
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 51 years old group.
Ben Cahoon Height, Weight & Measurements
At 51 years old, Ben Cahoon height is 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) and Weight 185 lb (84 kg).
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5 ft 9 in (175 cm) |
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185 lb (84 kg) |
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Who Is Ben Cahoon's Wife?
His wife is Kimberli Herbert (m. 1994)
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Kimberli Herbert (m. 1994) |
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Ben Cahoon Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ben Cahoon worth at the age of 51 years old? Ben Cahoon’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from UT. We have estimated Ben Cahoon's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Ben Cahoon Social Network
Timeline
Ben Cahoon (born July 16, 1972) is a former professional Canadian football slotback who spent his entire career with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League.
He was named Mountain View's Athlete of the Year in 1990.
Cahoon played two seasons (1993–94) at Ricks College, now known as Brigham Young University–Idaho, in Rexburg, Idaho.
He set school records for most receptions and most receiving yards in a single season and in a career.
In 1994, he ranked second in the nation in receiving and was named Junior College All-American.
He transferred to Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.
He played in every game for the Cougars in 1996, when BYU became the first Division I-A team in NCAA history to win 14 games in a single season.
In his senior year (1997), Cahoon became BYU's top receiver with 84 catches.
He averaged 84.6 receiving yards per game during that season including an 8-catch, 217-yard performance in the Cougars' 13–10 win at Arizona State University.
After going undrafted at the 1998 NFL Draft, Cahoon tried out for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before being released.
He was drafted by the Montreal Alouettes in the first round (sixth overall) in the 1998 CFL Draft.
He was named an East Division All-Star in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
He has also been named a CFL All Star on numerous occasions.
He won the award for the Most Outstanding Canadian in the CFL two years in a row in 2002 and 2003.
He won the 90th Grey Cup, 97th Grey Cup and 98th Grey Cup with Montreal in 2002, 2009 and 2010.
He was named Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian in both 2002 and 2009.
His number with the Montreal Alouettes is 86.
In 2004, Cahoon was part of a CFL precedent with four receivers on one team reaching the 1000-yard mark in one season: Cahoon with 1183 yards, Jeremaine Copeland with 1154 yards, Thyron Anderson with 1147 yards, and Kwame Cavil with 1090 yards.
The 2005 Montreal Alouettes would repeat this feat, with Cahoon the only player repeating: the four receivers consisted of Kerry Watkins (1364 yards), Terry Vaughn (1113 yards), Cahoon (1067 yards), and Dave Stala (1037 yards).
On August 2, 2007, Cahoon kicked a game winning 22-yard field goal in overtime in a 30–27 victory over the Toronto Argonauts.
He replaced Damon Duval, who had been ejected from the game.
Ben Cahoon stands only 5'9, but is able to bench press 225 lbs 19 times.
He is also considered to be one of the greatest slotbacks ever, and was nominated with Anthony Calvillo for the CFL Greatest QB-WR Combo of All Time.
In 2008, Cahoon broke Peter Dalla Riva's record for most touchdowns ever by an Alouette receiver.
He has had nine 1,000 yard receiving seasons, including a streak of eight straight.
On December 15, 2008, Cahoon re-signed with the Alouettes, where the deal called for a one-year contract with an option.
At the time of his retirement after the 2010 season, Cahoon ranked sixth overall in career receiving yards with 13,301 yards and the all-time leader overall in pass receptions with 1,017.
He is also the all-time leading receiver in Grey Cup history with 46 receptions and 658 receiving yards.
Cahoon had caught at least one pass in 202 of his last 203 games and at least one pass in each of his last 144 games.
Cahoon spent part of his childhood in Cardston, Alberta, and is therefore considered a non-import under the CFL's import/non-import ratio rule.
Cahoon was born in Utah but qualified as a Canadian in the CFL because his parents were Canadian and he spent time as a youth in Alberta.
Throughout his career Cahoon steadfastly maintained he felt he was Canadian despite being born in the U.S. and attending both high school and college in Utah.
Cahoon played his high school sports at Mountain View High School in Orem, Utah, where he earned All-Region and All-State honors in football, basketball, and soccer.
On May 14, 2010, Cahoon confirmed his return for the 2010 season.
On October 11, 2010, in a home game against the Calgary Stampeders, Cahoon became the CFL's all-time reception leader, catching his 1,007th career pass from Anthony Calvillo in the 4th quarter.
On January 26, 2011, Cahoon announced his retirement.
This enabled him to play his 12th CFL season, all of them with the Montreal Alouettes.
In 2014, Cahoon was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
His jersey was retired on July 29, 2016, at Percival Molson Stadium in Montréal.