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Daniel Graham was born on 16 November, 1978 in Torrance, California, U.S., is an American football player (born 1978). Discover Daniel Graham'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 45 years old?

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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 16 November, 1978
Birthday 16 November
Birthplace Torrance, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Daniel Graham Height, Weight & Measurements

At 45 years old, Daniel Graham height is 6′ 3″ .

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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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Daniel Graham Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Daniel Graham worth at the age of 45 years old? Daniel Graham’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Daniel Graham's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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

1969

His father, Tom Graham, starred at the University of Oregon from 1969-1971 where he became the all-time leading tackler in Duck football history and a 2001 inductee into the University of Oregon Hall of Fame.

1978

Daniel Lawrence Graham (born November 16, 1978) is an American former professional football player who was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL).

1998

While attending the University of Colorado, Graham played for the Colorado Buffaloes football team from 1998 to 2001.

Nicknamed Grahambo, he was a prolific receiver for the Buffaloes, where he also started two games playing fullback during his freshman season before switching to tight end.

2001

He played college football for the Colorado Buffaloes, earning recognition as a consensus All-American in 2001.

After his senior season in 2001, he won the John Mackey Award as the nation's best tight end, was a first-team All-Big 12 selection, and was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American.

He finished his college career with 106 receptions for 1,543 yards and 11 touchdowns.

2002

He was selected by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft, and also played professionally for the Denver Broncos, Tennessee Titans and New Orleans Saints.

Graham was born in Torrance, California.

Growing up in Denver, Colorado, he attended Thomas Jefferson High School.

Graham won the Randy Brewer award, which was given to the school's most inspirational player.

During his time there, he played the positions of tight end, outside linebacker, long snapper, and placekicker.

As a senior, he caught 33 passes for 741 yards (22.45 yards per reception) and six touchdowns, and recorded twelve quarterback sacks and 29 total tackles in just seven games.

He also lettered three times in basketball.

At Thomas Jefferson High school and later at the University of Colorado, Graham wore jersey No. 89, the number that former New York Giants tight end Mark Bavaro wore during his pro career.

As a child Graham idolized Bavaro, who has since followed Graham's career and has come to befriend him in his adult life.

In the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft, the Patriots selected Graham with the 21st overall choice.

Early in his career he was known for dropping too many passes and suffering apparent lapses of concentration.

He improved greatly in this aspect of his playing and also made himself known as an excellent blocking tight end.

In his rookie season, Graham recorded 15 receptions for 150 yards, and one touchdown.

He added four tackles on special teams.

2003

In 2003, he started nine games and recorded 38 catches for 409 yards and four touchdowns.

2004

By 2004, Graham was fully integrated into the Patriots' system.

He had 30 receptions for 364 yards and seven touchdowns.

The Patriots won the Super Bowl at the end of each of these seasons.

2006

Graham was named a Patriots team captain on December 6, 2006.

2007

Graham was signed by the Denver Broncos on March 6, 2007.

The Broncos awarded Graham a five-year, $30 million contract.

The deal included $15 million in guaranteed money that was distributed as a $10 million signing bonus along with a first-year roster bonus of $5 million.

2008

He was voted offensive captain along with quarterback Jay Cutler for the 2008 season.

2009

Daniel Graham was featured on the cover of the October 12, 2009 issue of Sports Illustrated magazine.

The cover photo shows Graham cradling the football in his left arm and hurdling an unnamed Dallas Cowboys player during the October 4, 2009 contest where the Broncos defeated the Cowboys by the score of 17-10.

2011

On March 2, 2011, the Broncos released Graham.

On July 31, 2011, Graham signed a three-year deal with the Tennessee Titans.

Graham scored his only touchdown with the Titans and his final career touchdown on September 25, 2011 with a 4-yard touchdown reception from Matt Hasselbeck in the fourth quarter of a 17-14 victory over the Denver Broncos.

2012

He was released on June 12, 2012 with two years remaining on an $8.25 million contract.

Graham was losing reps to Jared Cook, Craig Stevens and rookie Taylor Thompson.

On August 11, 2012, Graham signed with the New Orleans Saints.

On November 2, 2012, Graham was released by the New Orleans Saints.

2013

He retired in August 2013.