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Kurt Kittner was born on 23 January, 1980 in Schaumburg, Illinois, U.S., is an American football player (born 1980). Discover Kurt Kittner'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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Kurt Kittner Net Worth
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Timeline
Kurt Kittner (born January 23, 1980) is a former American football player for the Atlanta Falcons.
He was a quarterback for the University of Illinois during their 2001 Big Ten Championship.
Kittner was quarterback for Schaumburg High School under then-coach Tom Cerasani.
Becoming a starter near the end of his freshman year at Illinois under head coach Ron Turner, Kittner became one of the most prolific passers in Illinois history.
He ended his tenure at Illinois as the school's all-time leader in career passing attempts (1,264), career passing touchdowns (70), passing touchdowns in a single season (27), and victories as a quarterback (24).
Kittner wrapped up his collegiate career only 3 yards shy of Jack Trudeau's Illini record for all time passing yards.
Entering his senior year, Kurt was considered a possible Heisman candidate.
He saw no action in his rookie year, being third-string quarterback behind Doug Johnson and 2001 first overall pick, Michael Vick.
Kittner and receiver Brandon Lloyd led Illinois' offense as the Fighting Illini finished with a 7–1 record in the Big Ten and won their first Big Ten championship in 11 years on their way to a berth in the 2002 Sugar Bowl.
Kittner's last collegiate game ended in a 47–34 loss against the LSU Tigers.
Kittner was drafted in the fifth round of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons.
In 2003, after a preseason injury sidelined Vick and ineffective play caused second-string quarterback Doug Johnson to be benched, Kittner saw his first regular season action.
Playing in seven games (four of which he started), he threw for 391 yards, scoring 2 touchdowns and throwing 6 interceptions.
The highlight was a 27–7 win over the New York Giants at Giants Stadium where Kittner threw for a touchdown.
The Falcons ended the season however with a 5–11 record.
Since then, Kittner has not seen any further playing time in the NFL, having been released from 5 different teams (the Falcons, Bengals, Giants, Patriots, and Steelers) in a 7-month span during the 2004 offseason.
He did manage to make headlines in 2005, leading the Amsterdam Admirals to an NFL Europe World Bowl Championship.
His 239 passing yards and two touchdowns in World Bowl XIII earned him Most Valuable Player honors for the game.
He is the second graduate of Schaumburg High School to earn the honor; Paul Justin won the award 10 years earlier for the Frankfurt Galaxy.
In 2005, Kittner was invited to training camp with the Chicago Bears and coach Turner, then offensive coordinator for Chicago.
He earned a roster spot as the third-string quarterback.
When Grossman returned from injury on November 23, 2005, Kittner was released without playing a regular season down for the Bears.
Kittner currently resides in Chicago with his wife Leila Cehajic, a former University of Illinois tennis player.
He works for Jones Lang LaSalle in Chicago doing commercial real estate.
In July 2007, Kittner was named the color analyst for University of Illinois football radio broadcasts, replacing long-time analyst Jim Grabowski.