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Jerheme Urban was born on 26 November, 1980 in Victoria, Texas, U.S., is an American football player and coach (born 1980). Discover Jerheme Urban'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 43 years old?

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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 26 November, 1980
Birthday 26 November
Birthplace Victoria, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1980

Jerheme Wayne Urban (born November 26, 1980) is an American football coach and former player.

2003

He was signed by the Seahawks as an undrafted free agent in 2003.

Urban attended Stroman High School, where he competed in football and track.

He then attended Trinity University San Antonio, an NCAA Division III school with the intent to play football and compete on the track and field team.

As a freshman, he broke his left hand and was moved from quarterback to wide receiver.

As a senior, he led the team with 75 receptions for 1,274 yards and 19 touchdowns.

He contributed to the team reaching the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, the NCAA Division III Football Championship game.

Urban holds the school career record for touchdowns (40) and kickoff return yards.

He set-single season school records for all-purpose yards, most touchdowns (19), and most touchdowns scored.

In track, he captured 16 conference championships and became the first person in Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference history to receive Male Track and Field Athlete of the Year four years in a row.

He also set school or conference records in the 100 metres, 400 metres, 400 metres hurdles, long jump, triple jump, and 4 × 400 metres relay.

Urban was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Seattle Seahawks after the 2003 NFL Draft on May 1.

He was waived and signed to the practice squad.

On December 26, he was promoted to the active roster.

He was declared inactive for the season finale and the playoffs.

2004

On September 10, 2004, he was released and signed to the practice squad the next day.

He was promoted to the active roster.

He appeared in 4 games, registering 7 receptions for 151 yards (19.5-yard avg.).

He missed the last 2 games and the playoffs with a foot injury.

2005

On September 13, 2005, he was released.

On October 4, he was re-signed for depth purposes.

His season was cut short by a re-aggravated left foot stress fracture.

On November 8, he was released and placed on injured reserve the next day.

He was kept as a member of the team during the 2005 NFC Championship run that saw the Seahawks play in Super Bowl XL.

Urban was considered in the media to be the ultimate team player.

Seattle Post-Intelligencer sportswriter Jim Moore wrote of Urban's tenure with the Seahawks that he "...wasn't a good soldier, he was a great one."

Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck said of Urban, "Whatever the definition of a Seahawk is, he's it."

ESPN's Bill Williamson wrote, "This is an under-the-radar player who always seems to make coaches fall in love with him."

2006

On June 2, 2006, he was released as he had problems staying healthy during his time with the Seahawks.

On October 19, 2006, he was signed to the Dallas Cowboys practice squad.

2007

On September 1, 2007, he was released.

On September 2, 2007, he was claimed off waivers by the Arizona Cardinals.

He caught a then career-high 22 receptions for 329 yards and 2 touchdowns, in the NFC Championship year that saw the Cardinals play in Super Bowl XLIII.

2008

In 2008, he set new career marks with 34 catches for 448 yards and four touchdowns.

He also contributed 11 tackles on special teams and completed his first pass in the NFL.

2009

In 2009, he appeared in 10 games, collecting 18 receptions for 186 yards.

He wasn't re-signed after the season.

2014

He is the head football coach at Trinity University in San Antonio, a position he had held since the 2014 season.

Urban played college football as a wide receiver at Trinity and professionally in the National Football League (NFL) with the Seattle Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals, and Kansas City Chiefs.

2019

In 2019, he was inducted into the Trinity Athletic Hall of Fame.