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Quinton Dunbar was born on 22 July, 1992 in Miami, Florida, U.S., is an American football player (born 1992). Discover Quinton Dunbar'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 31 years old?

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Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 22 July, 1992
Birthday 22 July
Birthplace Miami, Florida, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Quinton Dunbar Height, Weight & Measurements

At 31 years old, Quinton Dunbar height is 6′ 2″ .

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Timeline

1992

Quinton Disheen Dunbar (born July 22, 1992) is a former American football cornerback.

2010

He played for coach Urban Meyer and coach Will Muschamp's Florida Gators football team from 2010 to 2014.

Dunbar was a wide receiver for the Gators over five seasons.

In his freshman season, he played in one game in 2010 against the Miami RedHawks on opening day and ultimately redshirted.

2015

He played college football as a wide receiver at Florida before signing with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent in 2015, where he converted to cornerback.

He was also a member of the Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions, Arizona Cardinals, and Green Bay Packers.

A 4-star recruit, Dunbar accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida over offers from Arkansas, Central Florida, Florida International, Michigan, Purdue, Tennessee, and West Virginia.

Dunbar went undrafted in the 2015 NFL draft and signed a three-year contract with the Washington Redskins.

Dunbar entered training camp as a backup wide receiver and special teams player and competed for a roster spot.

On August 7, 2015, it was reported that the Redskins decided to change Dunbar's position from wide receiver to cornerback.

Dunbar was moved to cornerback after coaches recognized his ability to successfully jam flyers during punt returns.

The position change was also due to multiple injuries to the Redskins' secondary and was also done to give Dunbar a better opportunity to make the roster.

In a corresponding move, Dunbar changed his jersey number from No. 17 to No. 47.

On September 5, 2015, Dunbar was waived as part of the team's final roster cuts, but was signed back to their practice squad the following day.

On September 29, 2015, the Redskins promoted Dunbar to their active roster.

Head coach Jay Gruden named Dunbar the fifth cornerback on the depth chart, behind DeAngelo Hall, Chris Culliver, Bashaud Breeland, and Will Blackmon.

On October 4, 2015, Dunbar made his professional regular season debut during the Redskins' 23–20 win against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 4.

He was inactive for the Redskins' Week 10 win against the New Orleans Saints as a healthy scratch.

Dunbar became the third cornerback on the depth chart in November after the Redskins decided to move cornerback DeAngelo Hall to safety and placed Chris Culliver on injured reserve with a torn ACL and MCL.

On November 29, 2015, Dunbar recorded two solo tackles, deflected two passes, and made his first career interception during a 20–14 victory against the New York Giants in Week 12.

He made his first career interception off a pass by Giants' quarterback Eli Manning in the endzone, but exited the game shortly thereafter due to a dislocated finger.

In Week 14, Dunbar earned his first career start and made two combined tackles in a 24–21 win at the Chicago Bears.

Dunbar was inactive for the Redskins' Week 17 win at the Dallas Cowboys as a healthy scratch.

Head coach Jay Gruden decided to rest him, along with multiple starters, as the Redskins had already clinched a playoff berth with a 9–7 record.

He finished his rookie season in 2015 with 13 combined tackles (11 solo), five pass deflections, and an interception in 11 games and two starts.

2016

On January 10, 2016, Dunbar appeared in his first career playoff game and made five solo tackles and broke up two passes in the Redskins' 35–18 loss to the Green Bay Packers in the National Football Conference Wildcard Game.

Throughout training camp, Dunbar competed to be the third cornerback on the Redskins' depth chart against Dashaun Phillips and rookie Kendall Fuller.

Head coach Jay Gruden named Dunbar the third cornerback on the depth chart to start the regular season, behind starters Josh Norman and Bashaud Breeland.

On September 25, 2016, Dunbar recorded three solo tackles, a pass deflection, intercepted a pass by Giants' quarterback Eli Manning in the end zone, and made his first career reception after catching a 31-yard pass from punter, Tress Way, on a fake punt play during their 29–27 win at the Giants in Week 3.

In Week 5, he collected a season-high five solo tackles during a 16–10 win at the Baltimore Ravens in Week 5.

On December 19, 2016, Dunbar deflected two passes, made one tackle, and made his first career sack on Panthers' quarterback Cam Newton in the Redskins' 26–15 loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 15.

He exited the game in the third quarter after suffering a concussion and was sidelined for the last two games (Weeks 16–17).

Dunbar finished the 2016 NFL season with 26 combined tackles (23 solo), five pass deflections, one interception, and a sack in 14 games and two starts.

2017

On January 6, 2017, the Washington Redskins announced their decision to fire defensive coordinator Joe Barry and defensive backs coach Perry Fewell after the defense finished the previous season ranked 28th in the league in total yards.

On January 23, 2017, the Washington Redskins promoted outside linebackers coach Greg Manusky to defensive coordinator.

During training camp in 2017, Dunbar competed to be the Redskins' nickelback against Kendall Fuller and rookie Fabian Moreau.

Head coach Jay Gruden named Dunbar the third cornerback on the depth chart to start the season, behind starters Josh Norman and Bashaud Breeland.

In Week 6, he collected a season-high eight combined tackles and deflected two pass during a 26–24 victory against the San Francisco 49ers.

The following week, Dunbar recorded four solo tackles, broke up two passes, and made his third career interception off a pass by Eagles' quarterback Carson Wentz in the Redskins' 34–24 loss at the Eagles in Week 7.

Dunbar was inactive for the Redskins' Week 11 loss at the Saints due to an undisclosed illness.