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Sam Koch was born on 13 August, 1982 in York, Nebraska, U.S., is an American football player and coach (born 1982). Discover Sam Koch'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 41 years old?
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41 years old |
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13 August, 1982 |
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13 August |
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York, Nebraska, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 41 years old group.
Sam Koch Height, Weight & Measurements
At 41 years old, Sam Koch height is 1.85 m .
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1.85 m |
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Who Is Sam Koch's Wife?
His wife is Nikki Koch (m. 2005)
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Nikki Koch (m. 2005) |
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Kamdyn Koch, Braxtyn Koch, Ryan Koch |
Sam Koch Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Sam Koch worth at the age of 41 years old? Sam Koch’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Sam Koch's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Sam Koch Social Network
Timeline
Samuel David Koch (born August 13, 1982) is an American former professional football player who spent his entire 16-year career as a punter for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL).
He did not see game action as a redshirt freshman in 2002, but served as the backup punter.
As a sophomore in 2003, he backed up Kyle Larson at punter, but did not attempt a punt.
Koch walked on to the Nebraska football team, where he played punter, and later would receive a scholarship before the start of the 2004 season.
Koch was Nebraska’s punter from 2004–05 after holding kickoff duties for 7 games in 2003.
He was named to the 2005 2nd-team Academic All-Big 12 squad and the 2005 Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring and Fall Academic Honor Roll.
He racked up a career-punting average of 44.1 yards (with 56 kicks inside the 20 and a long of 84 yards).
As a senior, Koch put together the best campaign ever at his position in school history, as he broke the single-season punting average mark with a 46.5-yard average in 2005.
The 2005 average bested the previous record of 45.1 yards per punt by former Bengals punter Kyle Larson in 2003.
Koch’s average ranked second nationally and helped Nebraska to a No. 2 national ranking in net punting (39.9 avg.) As a senior, he was a semifinalist for the Ray Guy Award.
In his collegiate finale in the 2005 Alamo Bowl, Koch posted a 51.5-yard average on 8 punts against Michigan, including 5 punts over 50 yards each.
He connected on at least 1 punt of 50 yards or more in 8 of 11 contests and surpassed the 48-yard barrier in every single game.
In December 2005, he earned a degree in business administration.
He played college football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers and was selected by the Ravens in the sixth round of the 2006 NFL Draft.
He is known for developing many punting variations, revolutionizing his position in the process.
Koch attended Seward High School in Seward, Nebraska and played punter, kicker, tight end, offensive lineman, fullback, and linebacker for Coach Greg Welch and the football team.
Along with football, Koch played basketball, baseball, and soccer.
Koch was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the sixth round (203rd overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft.
In his rookie season, he played in all 16 regular season games, punting 86 times for 3,695 yards and placing 30 of those inside the 20 which ranked fourth in the NFL.
He made his NFL debut at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on September 10.
In the 2007 season, Koch finished with 78 punts for 3,397 net yards for a 43.55 average.
In the 2008 season, Koch led the NFL in punts inside the 10 yard line.
In Week 16, against the Dallas Cowboys, he completed his first career professional pass for nine yards.
Overall, on the season, he totaled 84 punts for 3,777 net yards for a 44.96 average.
In the 2009 season, Koch finished with 73 punts for 3,188 net yards for a 43.67 average.
A restricted free agent in the 2009 offseason, Koch signed his one-year, $1.545 million tender offer on March 27.
In the 2010 season, Koch finished with 82 punts for 3,530 net yards for a 43.05 average.
In addition, he completed a 13-yard pass in a game against the Miami Dolphins.
After an outstanding 2010 season, Koch was named to the 2010 All-Fundamentals Team by USA Football and the NFL Players Association.
In the 2011 season, Koch finished with 73 punts for 3,393 net yards for a 46.48 average.
During the 2012 season, Koch scored his first touchdown on a fake field goal in a Week 10 55–20 win over the Oakland Raiders on November 11, 2012.
Koch was the holder on the play.
Overall, he finished the 2012 season with 83 punts for 3,911 yards for a 47.42 average.
Koch got his first championship title as the Ravens won against the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII.
Koch made key contributions on the final two plays of the Super Bowl, first scrambling in his own end zone to burn time off the clock before taking an elective safety with four seconds remaining.
On the next play, he converted a 60-yard free-kick which left the 49ers well outside field goal range and allowed the clock to run out after the ball was fielded.
In the 2013 season, Koch finished with 90 punts for 4,138 net yards for a 45.98 average.
In the 2014 season, Koch finished with 60 punts for 2,841 yards for a 47.35 average.
He was the Huskers’ kickoff specialist for the 2nd half of the season and 18 of his 32 kickoffs resulted in touchbacks.
In his final 6 games, opponents had just 10 returns totaling 165 yards.