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Brandon Kaufman was born on 26 October, 1990 in Denver, Colorado, U.S., is a Brandon Kaufman is and football wide receiver. Discover Brandon Kaufman'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 33 years old?
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Brandon Kaufman Height, Weight & Measurements
At 33 years old, Brandon Kaufman height is 1.96 m .
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Brandon Kaufman Net Worth
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Timeline
In his college career, he caught 221 passes (3rd in EWU history; 7th in Big Sky history) for 3,731 yards (2nd all-time at EWU, 4th in the Big Sky; 16.9 per catch) and 33 touchdowns (2nd in school history) as he started 37 games.
Brandon Kaufman (born October 26, 1990) is a former American and Canadian football wide receiver, and Australian rules football player.
Kaufman was a three-year player at Eastern Washington University.
He also played basketball for the school, averaging over 13 points a game in 2007.
He made a highlight reel play his senior season, running away from the basket while falling out of bounds, shooting it one handed from approximately 35 feet and making the three point basket.
Playing football for the high school, he was one of the top receivers in Colorado, as he caught 97 passes for 1,918 yards (averaging 20 yards a catch) and 16 touchdowns as a sophomore and junior.
Kaufman earned honorable mention All-State honors in football as a junior and twice was selected to the All-Continental League team.
He missed his senior season with a torn ACL knee injury suffered during a summer camp before the 2008 season began.
Throughout high school, Brandon was known to make highlight reel catches on a regular basis.
In practice, he was known to only use one hand during wide receiver drills.
Because he had been injured in his senior year of high school, all schools other than Eastern Washington University withdrew their offers.
Kaufman attended Heritage High School in Littleton, Colorado, graduating in 2009.
He competed in track, running 100 meters in 10.8 seconds.
Kaufman played as a true freshman in 2009 for the Eastern Washington Eagles, a Football Championship Subdivision school (formerly Division I-AA), seeing action in nine games, including five as a starter.
Kaufman finished the year with 23 catches for 294 yards and 1 touchdown.
Kaufman was also named to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team.
In 2010, as a sophomore he had 15 touchdowns, the second-most in school history, to help lead the school to the 2010 NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision National Championship.
Kaufman helped lead Eastern Washington to the 2010 NCAA Division I FCS National Championship as a sophomore, recording 76 catches (5th-most in school history) for 1,214 yards (also fifth-best in EWU history) and 15 touchdowns (second-best in school history) as he started all 15 games.
Kaufman capped off his break-out season with 9 catches for 120 yards in the Championship game against Delaware.
Academically, as of December 2010 he had a 3.57 cumulative grade point average.
Before the 2011 season began, he was named to the 28-member Athlon College Football Preview preseason All-America team, a pre-season First-team All-American by Phil Steele’s FCS College Football Preview, one of the top 10 wide receivers in FCS by The Sports Network, one of the top 38 receivers by the College Football Performance Awards, All-Big Sky Conference, and first-team All-BSC by Phil Steele.
However, four games into the season he broke a metacarpal in his left hand against Montana State in September.
Kaufman had caught 29 passes for 373 yards at that point.
He then redshirted in 2011, as an injury hardship case.
In 2012, he set the FCS single-season receiving yards record, recording 93 receptions for 1,850 yards and 16 touchdowns.
He was a two-time Football Championship Subdivision All-American.
Before the 2012 season began, he was named a preseason third-team All-American by The Sports Network and AnyGivenSaturday.com, chosen as ont of the top 10 FCS wide receivers by The Sports Network, chosen as the # 6 FCS wide receiver by Phil Steele’s FCS College Football Preview, named preseason All-Big Sky Conference, and listed by Phil Steele as a second-team preseason All-Big Sky selection.
In 2012, Kaufman set the FCS single-season receiving yards record, recording 93 receptions for 1,850 yards and 16 touchdowns while leading the Eagles to a semifinal appearance in the 2012 FCS Playoffs.
Describing his mentality on the field, Kaufman said: "You have to think you’re better than the other person, and trust what you’re doing all week and all year, studying film and what you’re working on in practice. If you do it right, you’ve beaten your guy already all through the week."
He was named to the Jewish Sports Review 2012 College Football All-America Team.
For his career, he was a two-time Football Championship Subdivision All-American.
He declared early for the 2013 NFL draft.
He signed with the Buffalo Bills as a free agent on April 29, 2013.
Kaufman is Jewish, the son of Steve and Rhonda Kaufman.
He was born in Denver, Colorado.
On January 9, 2013, local TV station KREM announced that Kaufman would forgo his final season of eligibility at Eastern Washington, and declared for the 2013 NFL Draft.
With under two minutes left in the 3rd quarter, and with Eastern Washington down 19–0, he caught the first of his two touchdowns helping to spark a rally culminating with his game-winning second touchdown.
The final score was 20–19, earning Eastern Washington its first football National Championship.
Kaufman was named to the First-team All-Big Sky Conference, and named to the College Sporting News “Sweet 63” All-America Team and the Phil Steele Publications All-America fourth team, and for the second season to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team.
He was also chosen as the NCAA Championship Subdivision Playoffs MVP by College Sporting News.