Trent Green



  1. Trent Green is a former NFL quarterback who is a present legend and an idol for many football players. He is the legend who has played in NFL for 15 seasons, which is pretty incredible for any player.
  2. Trent Jason Green (born July 9, 1970) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for fifteen seasons. He played college football for Indiana University.

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Trent Green was born the 9th day of the month of July in 1970. His birth name is Trent Jason Green. He comes from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He lived from his early life until college in the port city of St. Louis Missouri.

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Education

During his teen years he attended the St John Vianney High School, located in Kirkwood, Missouri. Later on he attended the Indiana University Bloomington. There he played as a quarterback on the Indiana Hoosiers Football team; position that he maintained for some time.

Career

It seems like from the start his career path was that of a sport aficionado. As it has been mentioned, already at college he started playing in a Football team. During the Copper Bowl of 1991, in a match against the Baylor Bears, he scored a 1-yard touchdown run.

Trent Green story did not end there, as by 1993 he was being drafted by the San Diego Chargers. During his first year in San Diego he was a backup player and had no time on the field. Later he was cut by the British Columbia Lions; after that he ended with the Washington Redskins. While he was part of that team, in 1998, he threw for 3,441 yards. This went on for a period of three years, starting on 1995.

After that he was slated to become a St Louis Rams starter, but he suffered an injury during a preseason game. This came with a silver lighting, leaving room for Kurt Warner who led the Rams to the XXXIV Super Bowl victory. The following year he became part of the team, as backup for Warner. He started during that middle season while Warner was recovering from a broken hand. With 5,232 net yards the two of them accomplished the highest team passing yard in the NFL history. That was also the team with which he won a SuperBowl ring in 2000.

The next year he was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs. He did a successful career during his time there, after struggling in his first year. His lucky year was 2003, he threw 4,039 yards and led the team to a record 13-3. Joining the triumphs of that year, he was chosen for his first Pro Bowl. Even with the Kansa City Chiefs missing the regular season, after losing against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Green made a great year. In 2005 things got better for the team and the player, as both bettered their game. His improvement showed when he was elected once again for the next season Pro Bowl. He had thrown 4,010 yards, the third consecutive time in three seasons. This achievement putted him among the very few other players that have the same accomplishment, making him part of the NFL history. The next year was not as dandy, with the quarterback suffering a concussion. He was out of the field and replaced by Damon Huard.

By 2007 Green was released by the Kansas City Chiefs and was traded to the Miami Dolphins, a team of his preference. This did not have a good beginning as he suffered yet another concussion. It seemed that his image was starting to decline as both sport commentators and fans recommended him to retired. He was putted on reserved, to be released the later year.

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He returned to the team he played for from 1999 to 2000, the St Louis Rams. He had made a $9 million deal. His stay there last only a year. As the following one he announced his retirement, after having been released by the St Louis Rams earlier that same year. His next career move was to become a color analyst on regional NFL games that were to be broadcasted by the Fox Network. Along with this he worked as a studio analyst for NFL Total Access, broadcasted by the NFL Network. CBS hired him as a sports analyst in 2014 for the NFL games.

Personal Life

He married the 5th day of the month of February in 1995 with his now wife Julie. Their relationship started during their earlier college years. They had been together for some years since. After their first son T.J another two children came, a boy, Derek and a girl, Janelle. He is quite open about his opinion on many subjects, gives news about his foundation, and shares precious moments of his daily life with his twitter account.

Foundation

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It was mentioned before, but it bears repeating, Trent Green is the head of his own foundation. This being the Trent Family Foundation. An institution dedicated to bring resources, help and support families and individuals from any walks of life. Pointing with this to improve the health, education and wellness of the children in need of Kansas City. Trying this way to bring a better future to thousands of individuals.


Trent Jason Green popularly known as Trent Green is a famous sportscaster and former football player currently working for CBS Network as NFL analyst. Other than working for CBS Network, he also worked for FOX Network and Westwood One Radio as their color analyst.

Green, reportedly earns around $500,000, as his annual salary and has an estimated net worth of over $12 million. Trent is currently married to his longtime girlfriend Julie Green and has sons Derek Green and T.J. Green, and daughter Janelle Green.

Trent Green Early Life and Educational History

Trent Green was born on July 9, 1970, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to parents Jim Green and Judy Green. As per his nationality, he is American and belongs to White ethnic group.

Moreover, Green grew up with his brother Troy Green and Trisha Green in St. Louis, Missouri a suburb at St. Louis.

Trent completed his graduation from Kirkwood (MO) St. John Vianney in Kirkwood, Missouri. After his graduation, he attended Indiana University to complete his Bachelor's degree in Business.

In addition, Trent played football for the University with 5400 yards, 23 touchdowns, and 31 interceptions.

Trent Green Net worth and Salary

The American sportscaster Green has an estimated net worth of $12 million with an estimated annual average salary of around $500,000.

The NFL is the highest sports level and its analyst are paid for accordingly. The top analyst makes over $1 million per season.

In addition, during his playing career, in 1999, he signed a four-year contract worth $17.5 million with St. Louis including $4.5 million signing bonus. His salary for the 2000 season was reported to be $5,700,000.

Later in 2008, Trent again signed a three-year contract worth $9 million with the St. Louis Rams. He also had signed a seven-year, $50 million with Kansas City in 2003.

Trent Green Professional Career

Trent is a former football player and is currently a sports analyst for the CBS network and further details are mentioned below:

Playing Career

Green started his playing career with the San Diego Chargers in 1993. Trent got injured by Rodney Harrison in a pre-season game against Chargers. In addition, he also played for Kansas City Chiefs, Rams, Miami Dolphins.

Green's Kansas City career ended with a further playoff loss against Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts in the 2006 NFL Playoff Wild Card round.

During the game against Houston, Trent got injured and he has to left the game. Later, Houston's player Travis Johnson compared him with the scarecrow. After the incident. Texans coach Gary Kubiak admitted Travis reaction was inexcusable.

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Trent retired from his playing career on June 12, 2009.

Broadcasting Career

In the 2009 NFL season, Green began working as a color analyst on regional NFL games for the Fox network for one season and as an NFL Total Access studio analyst on the NFL network.

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— Trent Green (@trentgreen10) February 4, 2016

He also worked with Ian Eagle on Westwood One radio on Thursday Night Football games and with Paul Burmeister on preseason broadcasts from Kansas City Chiefs. In April 2014 CBS hired Green as their NFL analyst.

Trent Green Personal Life

Trent married his girlfriend Julie after being in a relationship for a long time in 1997. Julie is a veteran mom and the couple is blessed with three children, sons; Derek Green and T.J. Green, and daughter Janelle Green.

CAPTION: Trent with his family SOURCE: Player Wags

Trent's wife Julie was born in Fort Wayne to Bill and Darcie Lentz and her birth name is Julie A. Lentz. Moreover, she is also the graduate from the Indiana University and was a member of Chi Omega Sorority.

So far there are no rumors of separation/divorce and they are living a happy married life. Trent is the founder of Trent Green Family Foundation.

The famous sports analyst and former football player is quite popular in social media with a huge number of fans. In addition, he has a height of 6 feet 3 inch and weighs around 208 lbs.