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Younghoe Koo was born on 3 August, 1994 in Seoul, South Korea, is a Korean-American football player (born 1994). Discover Younghoe Koo'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 29 years old?
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3 August |
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Seoul, South Korea |
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South Korea
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 29 years old group.
Younghoe Koo Height, Weight & Measurements
At 29 years old, Younghoe Koo height is 175 cm .
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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.
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Younghoe Koo Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Younghoe Koo worth at the age of 29 years old? Younghoe Koo’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from South Korea. We have estimated Younghoe Koo's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Younghoe Koo (pronounced ; born August 3, 1994) is a South Korean-born American football placekicker for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL).
Koo was born on August 3, 1994, in Seoul, South Korea.
He played soccer growing up and won a regional kicking competition in South Korea.
He moved to the United States when he was 12 years old to live with his mother, who had gone to New Jersey two years earlier to work as a nurse while Koo's father remained in Seoul as a professor at Induk University.
Koo played on the football team for Ridgewood High School in Ridgewood, New Jersey.
He was named team MVP his senior season, contributing on both special teams and defense, where he tallied six interceptions.
At Georgia Southern University, Koo was a four-year contributor for the Eagles, earning first-team all-conference honors in the Sun Belt Conference in his final season, during which he converted 19 of 20 field goal attempts.
He was also named a finalist for the Lou Groza Award, given annually to the best college kicker in the nation.
At the conclusion of his college career, Koo ultimately converted 88.6% of his field goal attempts, a Georgia Southern team record.
Koo played four seasons of college football for the Georgia Southern Eagles and was named a finalist for the Lou Groza Award in 2016.
He signed with the Los Angeles Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2017 but was released a month into the season after missing consecutive game-ending kicks.
Following a year away from football, Koo played for the Atlanta Legends of the Alliance of American Football (AAF), where he converted all of his field goal attempts until the AAF suspended operations.
His success led to his return to the NFL the same year with the Falcons.
Koo signed with the Los Angeles Chargers as an undrafted free agent following the 2017 NFL Draft.
He won the starting job over incumbent kicker Josh Lambo following the conclusion of the preseason.
Koo became the fourth player in NFL history to have been born in South Korea.
In the 2017 season opener on the road against the Denver Broncos, Koo's game-tying 44-yard field goal attempt in the final seconds of the game was blocked by the Broncos' Shelby Harris, and the Chargers lost 24–21.
The kick had little chance of succeeding after Denver overwhelmed the Chargers' line on the play.
An earlier attempt by Koo was successful, but it was called off after the Broncos had called a timeout right before the snap.
The following week, Koo missed a game-winning 44-yard attempt in a 19–17 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
The following two weeks, Koo converted both of his field goal attempts and all four of his extra points.
However, the 0–4 Chargers waived him after Week 4, replacing him with 10-year veteran Nick Novak.
Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn stated that he wanted "someone with a little more consistency and experience" than Koo.
Lynn added that, "I think Koo is going to have a long NFL career ... A lot of rookies get cut early in their career, and they come back and play for a lot of years."
"Koo's a very talented kicker," Novak said.
"He's got a live leg and a lot of talent."
Overall with the Chargers, Koo was 3-of-6 on field goals and recorded 8 touchbacks on 14 kickoffs.
Frank Schwab of Yahoo Sports wrote that the winless Chargers were "using [Koo] as a scapegoat."
On January 14, 2019, Koo signed with the Atlanta Legends of the Alliance of American Football (AAF).
On February 9, he scored the first points in AAF regular season history, making a 38-yard field goal against the Orlando Apollos.
After the Legends started the 2019 AAF season 0–3, on March 3, Koo kicked two field goals, including the 33-yard game winner, against the Arizona Hotshots to seal the 14–11 Atlanta win.
The following week against the Memphis Express, he made all three of his attempts, including the game-winning 35-yard field goal with nine seconds remaining to secure a 23–20 victory, and was eventually named AAF Special Teams Player of the Week.
The league ceased operations during midseason in April 2019.
For the year, Koo had been a perfect 14-of-14 on his field goals.
Following the suspension of the AAF, Koo worked out with the Chicago Bears, who were in need of a kicker after releasing Cody Parkey, but did not end up signing with the team.
After longtime kicker Stephen Gostkowski was placed on injured reserve, the New England Patriots signed Koo to their practice squad on October 4, 2019.
On October 15, 2019, Koo was released.
He was named to the Pro Bowl in 2020 after leading the league in scoring that year.
He is fourth in the NFL's all-time leader in field goal percentage (minimum 100 attempts).
Koo is also known for his ability to successfully execute onside kicks.