Age, Biography and Wiki

Paul Justin was born on 19 May, 1968 in Schaumburg, Illinois, U.S., is an American football player (born 1968). Discover Paul Justin'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 55 years old?

Popular As N/A
Occupation N/A
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 19 May, 1968
Birthday 19 May
Birthplace Schaumburg, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous People born on 19 May. He is a member of famous Player with the age 55 years old group.

Paul Justin Height, Weight & Measurements

At 55 years old, Paul Justin height is 1.93 m and Weight 96 kg.

Physical Status
Height 1.93 m
Weight 96 kg
Body Measurements Not Available
Eye Color Not Available
Hair Color Not Available

Dating & Relationship status

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.

Family
Parents Not Available
Wife Not Available
Sibling Not Available
Children Not Available

Paul Justin Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Paul Justin worth at the age of 55 years old? Paul Justin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Paul Justin's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
House Not Available
Cars Not Available
Source of Income Player

Paul Justin Social Network

Instagram
Linkedin
Twitter
Facebook Paul Justin Facebook
Wikipedia Paul Justin Wikipedia
Imdb

Timeline

1968

Paul Donald Justin (born May 19, 1968) is a former American football quarterback primarily for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL).

1989

In 1989, he completed 33 of 47 passes for 534 yards (school-record) and 4 touchdowns in a 44–39 upset of No. 23 ranked Washington State University.

He finished the season with a 6–4–1 record, 2,591 yards, 17 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

1990

In 1990, the Sun Devils opened the season with victories over Baylor University and Colorado State University, but would lose 4 consecutive games, 3 of them while Justin was out with a dislocated left shoulder suffered during a 30–9 loss against the University of Missouri.

He also spent two days in a hospital with a probable case of appendicitis, that was later diagnosed as a gastrointestinal problem and caused him to lose 17 pounds.

He posted a 4–7 record, 1,876 yards, 10 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

1991

He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the 7th round of the 1991 NFL Draft.

He played college football for Arizona State.

He had brief stints with the Cincinnati Bengals and St. Louis Rams.

Prior to his time in the NFL, he was the starting quarterback for the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League (AFL) and the Frankfurt Galaxy of the World League of American Football (WLAF).

Justin attended Schaumburg High School, before moving on to Arizona State University.

He became the starter at quarterback in the seventh game of his sophomore season, after passing Daniel Ford on the depth chart.

He completed 56% (84 of 150) of his passes, threw for 1,063 yards, 5 touchdowns and 2 interceptions, while helping the team post a 6–5 record.

Justin was selected by the Chicago Bears in the seventh round (190th overall) of the 1991 NFL Draft.

He was waived on August 26 and later signed to the practice squad.

1992

He was cut on August 31, 1992.

1993

Justin played flag football, before signing with the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League (AFL) in 1993.

He completed 226 of 404 passes, for 2,846 yards, 45 touchdowns and 15 interceptions.

1994

On April 11, 1994, he signed with the Indianapolis Colts, but was released on August 28.

1995

He was re-signed in 1995 and was allocated to the Frankfurt Galaxy of the World League of American Football, after being out of football for two years.

He led his team to the World Bowl III championship.

In 1995, he started one game and also shared playing time with Jim Harbaugh against the New Orleans Saints.

He also played a brief time against the Buffalo Bills on November 5.

The next year, he started 2 games, winning both of them.

1997

In 1997, he started 4 games, while Harbaugh recovered from a fractured right hand he suffered when he scuffled with NBC sportscaster Jim Kelly.

Against the Buffalo Bills, he was winning 26–0 in the first half, but the lead disappeared after the Bills outscored the Colts 30–3, Justin made it close again at 37–35 with 14 seconds remaining, but could not complete the potential game-tying two-point conversion.

The Bills recovery from a 26-point deficit at the time was the second-largest comeback in NFL history.

Coming in with an 0–10 record against the defending Super Bowl champions Green Bay Packers, he led the team to a 41–38 win, completing 24-of-30 attempts for 340 passing yards.

On December 5, he was placed on the injured reserve list.

1998

On March 26, 1998, he was traded the Cincinnati Bengals in exchange for a fifth round draft choice (#135-Antony Jordan).

The Cincinnati Bengals acquired Justin after the retirement of Boomer Esiason to compete with Jeff Blake for the starting job.

1999

He appeared in 5 games with 3 starts, before being cut on April 20, 1999.

On August 18, 1999, he was signed as a free agent by the Oakland Raiders.

On August 30, he was traded to the St. Louis Rams in exchange for a seven-round draft choice (#238-Rodregis Brooks).

The St. Louis Rams acquired Justin to provide depth at quarterback, after Trent Green suffered a serious left knee injury in the last preseason game and Kurt Warner was named the new starter.

He was a part of the Super Bowl XXXIV winning team.

2000

On March 30, 2000, he was signed as a free agent by the Dallas Cowboys, to replace the departed Jason Garrett as the backup quarterback.

After struggling in preseason (he accounted for 6 critical turnovers in the first two games) and the signing of Randall Cunningham, he was waived injured on August 24.

2001

On May 1, 2001, he signed with the St. Louis Rams.

On August 10, he was placed on the injured reserve list with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.