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Jake Plummer Net Worth $30 Million. Jake Plummer spent his early life attending Pierce Park Elementary School, Hillside Junior High School, and Capital High School, from which he matriculated in 1993. As a junior and senior, he was selected to All-State, passing 6,097 yards and 68 touchdowns. Jason Steven 'Jake' Plummer (born December 19, 1974) is a former professional American football player, a quarterback for ten seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the second round of the 1997 NFL Draft, and spent his first six seasons with the Cardinals and the last four with the Denver Broncos.

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Jake Plummer was born on 19 December, 1974 in Boise, Idaho, United States, is an American football quarterback. Discover Jake Plummer'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 46 years old?

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Age46 years old
Zodiac SignSagittarius
Born19 December 1974
Birthday19 December
BirthplaceBoise, Idaho, United States
NationalityUnited States

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Jake Plummer Height, Weight & Measurements

At 46 years old, Jake Plummer height is 188 cm .

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Height188 cm
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Who Is Jake Plummer's Wife?

His wife is Kollette Klassen Plummer (m. 2007)

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Jake Plummer Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2018-19. So, how much is Jake Plummer worth at the age of 46 years old? Jake Plummer’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Jake Plummer's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2020$1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2019Under Review
Net Worth in 2019Pending
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2017

As of 2017's NFL off-season, Jake Plummer held at least 9 Cardinals franchise records, including:

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As of 2017's NFL off-season, Jake Plummer held at least 2 Broncos franchise records, including:

2016

In November 2016, Plummer was among the signatories of an open letter addressed to the NFL, urging a change in the league's policy towards cannabis. The letter was penned by Doctors for Cannabis Regulation and signed by several other NFL players. Plummer is also a member of the Doctors for Cannabis Regulation NFL steering committee.

2013

Plummer joined the Pac-12 Network in 2013 as a studio analyst for college football.

Plummer ended his career with several school records; most have since been surpassed, but his 34 games with a rushing or passing touchdown remains an ASU record. A dedicated student, Plummer was also a two-time Academic All-Conference player. A 2013 review listed Jake Plummer as the 16th-best all-time Sun Devil player.

2010

In September 2007, Plummer was inducted into the Arizona State Hall of Fame. Later that year, he made a brief appearance in the 2007 Holiday Bowl, when he introduced the ASU players prior to the team playing game. On October 29, 2010, Plummer was honored, along with all Sun Devil Quarterbacks, at a Legends Luncheon hosted by the Arizona State University Alumni Association and Sun Devil Club. Other honorees included Danny White, Andrew Walter, John F. Goodman, and Jeff Van Raaphorst. Plummer has been an assistant football coach at Sandpoint High School since 2009.

2008

Since he was still under contract to the Buccaneers and had already been given his contract signing bonus, Tampa Bay coach Jon Gruden met with Plummer in July to try to convince him to reconsider and report for training camp. However, the attempt was unsuccessful and the team sued for recovery of the bonus. A settlement was finally reached on June 10, 2008 in which Plummer was required to pay back $3.5 million to the Buccaneers.

2007

On March 3, 2007, Plummer was traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for a 2008 conditional draft pick. However, rumors began to surface that Plummer was going to choose retirement over competition with the Buccaneers' four other quarterbacks on the roster (Bruce Gradkowski, Tim Rattay, Jeff Garcia, and Luke McCown). On March 9, Plummer ended the speculation by announcing his decision to retire. Plummer also confirmed his retirement through the Jake Plummer Foundation's website.

Since his retirement from the NFL, Plummer has been an avid player of four-wall handball. He attended his first professional handball tournament in 2007 when he entered the Simple Green US Open of Handball (with brother Eric) in the pro doubles division where the pair lost to future Hall of Fame members John Bike and Danny Bell. In 2008, Plummer hosted his own pro invitational and lost in the finals of the pro consolation bracket to #37 ranked, Jeff Kastner. Also in 2008, Plummer lost in the semifinals of the 2008's Idaho State Singles Championships to his brother (the eventual champion).

Plummer married former Broncos cheerleader Kollette Klassen on August 26, 2007, who he met in 2005. In June 2010, Kollette gave birth to the couple's first child. On retirement, Jake grew a scraggly beard and moved to Sandpoint, Idaho (though the couple also have a house in Boulder, Colorado) where he lived in relative anonymity. His former agent Leigh Steinberg said he is 'one of the minuscule few that I could see living a completely fulfilled life away from sport.. he was as close to an egoless major star as I've seen.' When a concerned Meals on Wheels supervisor in Sandpoint insisted her jobless, 'scruffy', long-time volunteer keep track of the miles he drove for the organization for reimbursement, she was 'dumbstruck' to discover he was a former NFL star.

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2006

On November 27, 2006, after a lackluster performance in the first eleven games, and following back-to-back losses to the San Diego Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs, head coach Mike Shanahan announced that Plummer would be replaced at starting quarterback by rookie Jay Cutler. The decision to hand a 7–4 team over to a rookie quarterback was met by fans and media with mixed reactions. Those who viewed Plummer as inconsistent heralded the change as one that would revive the Broncos' struggling offense; others claimed such a move was ill-advised, especially given that Plummer had guided the Broncos to the AFC Championship game the year before; Plummer had also been 40–18 with Denver in both regular season and playoff games, while leading his teams to 30 game-tying/winning drives in his career, a league high. In the last game of the season, Plummer came off the bench against the San Francisco 49ers after Cutler suffered a concussion. He played the remainder of the first half before Cutler played the second half.

2005

In 2005 Plummer experienced arguably his best season as a professional. He threw 229 passes without an interception, the longest such streak of his career. He also began serving as Denver's holder, which he would continue to do through the 2006 season, as well. Along the way, Plummer helped the Broncos compile a 13–3 record, a #2 seed, and a first round bye in the AFC playoffs (behind the Colts). The Broncos' first game was against the New England Patriots in the AFC Divisional Game at Invesco Field. Although not outstanding, Plummer's performance (15–26 for 197 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception) helped the Broncos break the Patriots' winning streak of 11 postseason games and gain their first postseason victory since Super Bowl XXXIII. However, Plummer accounted for four turnovers in the AFC Championship game and the Broncos were defeated 34–17 by the eventual Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers.

2004

In 2004 he matched or surpassed several of Broncos Hall of Fame QB John Elway's passing records (including passing yardage and passing touchdowns in a single season). In a game 1 win against Kansas City, he reached 20,000 career passing yards. In game 8, he threw for a spectacular 499 yards and 4 touchdowns against Atlanta. However, continuing a career-long shortcoming, he also threw three interceptions in the loss, and led the league that season with 20. He led the Broncos to a second straight wild card playoff berth, but the Broncos were again beaten by the Colts 49–24, despite Plummer's 103.1 passer rating in the contest.

Following Tillman's death in Afghanistan on April 22, 2004, all NFL players wore a memorial decal on their helmets on September 24 in honor of Tillman and the Cardinals continued to wear this decal throughout the 2004 season. Plummer, who by this point was with the Broncos, also requested to wear the decal for the entire season, but the NFL turned him down because his helmet would not be uniform with the rest of his team. For the 2005 season Plummer grew an untrimmed, full beard and wore his hair long in honor of Tillman, who had worn such a style in the NFL before cutting his hair and shaving off his beard to fit military uniform guidelines. Plummer delivered Tillman's funeral eulogy in a suit and flip-flops in honor of his friend's trademark style.

2003

After spending a decade in Arizona, Plummer signed as a free agent with the Denver Broncos in 2003, replacing Brian Griese. Baby boomer game. Though the laid-back Plummer would clash often with the domineering head coach Mike Shanahan, his guidance helped Plummer finish with a career-high 91.2 quarterback rating. On September 22, he had the longest run by a Broncos QB on Monday Night Football, a 40-yard scramble in a 31–10 win over the Oakland Raiders. He led the Broncos to a wild card playoff berth, where the Broncos were beaten 41–10 by the Indianapolis Colts.

2002

Plummer's last season with the Cardinals was 2002 and again his statistics were down (65.7 passer rating, 2,972 yards, 18 touchdowns and 20 interceptions). On September 22 against the San Diego Chargers, he eclipsed 15,000 career passing yards.

2001

Plummer bounced back in 2001 with his best statistical season with the Cardinals. He was one of only two NFL quarterbacks to take every snap for his team (Kerry Collins was the other), and he passed for 3,653 yards, 18 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions. During the season, he had a stretch of 142 consecutive pass attempts without throwing an interception. Plummer also led the NFL in fourth-quarter passing yards (1,227) and the Cardinals to a 7–9 record.

Plummer was a teammate with safety Pat Tillman, at both Arizona State and the Arizona Cardinals, and the two became close friends. After the 2001 season, while Plummer was still with the Cardinals, Tillman joined the U.S. Army Rangers in response to 9/11. During leave in January 2004, the two showed up unannounced at a handball tournament in Seattle in support of Jake's brother, Eric.

1999

Plummer had a disappointing season in 1999; he went 3–8 as a starter, threw 9 touchdowns to 24 interceptions, and the Cardinals finished 6–10. Regarding Plummer's season, the Football Outsiders commented: 'At the start of the 1999 season, Jake Plummer was being celebrated as one of the NFL's best young quarterbacks, the man who would make the Cardinals respectable again. By the end of the 1999 season, Plummer ranked as the league's worst quarterback.' His reputation as a risk-taking 'gunslinger' became a liability. In 2000 Plummer threw for 2,946 yards, 21 interceptions, and had a 66.0 quarterback rating. Although he reached 10,000 career passing yards (in 47 starts), Plummer compiled a 3–11 record and the Cardinals finished last in the NFC East.

1997

Plummer was drafted in the 2nd round of the 1997 NFL draft by the Arizona Cardinals. He played behind Kent Graham and Stoney Case at the start of his rookie season. He took his first snap late in the 4th quarter of game 7, and promptly led the Cardinals on a 98-yard drive, going 4-of-6 for 87 yards and capping it with a 31-yard go-ahead touchdown. He led the Cardinals to 3 of their 4 victories that year. Already locally popular from his days at ASU, according to teammate Chad Carpenter he was now treated 'like a god. We go to a restaurant and people stand up and clap when he walks by.' In 1998, the Cardinals drafted Plummer's friend Pat Tillman, and the two started all 16 games en route to a 9–7 regular season record. In game 10 against Dallas Cowboys, he threw for a stellar 465 yards and three touchdowns. In the playoffs, he led the Cardinals to an upset of the same Cowboys for the franchise's first postseason victory since 1947, before losing in the second round to Minnesota Vikings.

On March 23, 1997, Plummer was accused of fondling three women at the Tempe, Arizona night club, Club Rio. The women stated to police that Plummer reached under their skirts and down their pants while dancing with them and consuming alcohol. When one of the women objected, he allegedly kicked her in the leg. Plummer was formally charged on May 28, 1997, with felony sexual abuse. He later struck a plea bargain, received two years probation, was also fined $1,020, and ordered to perform 100 hours of community service. Plummer's off-the-field reputation remained rocky throughout his career, with much attention devoted to flipping off a fan, a loud traffic dispute, and a feud with a Denver gossip columnist. Plummer has also stirred controversy with his support of medical marijuana, which he claims to use regularly to deal with lingering post-football injuries, and hostile reaction to Jerry Jones' dismissal of NFL players with brain injuries. Plummer also started an Alzheimer's foundation, made time during his career to walk dogs at a shelter he donated $10,000 to on retirement, and developed personal connections with children affected by 9/11.

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1996

His senior season in 1996 was arguably the best in school history. Arizona State attracted national attention on September 21 when they shut out top-ranked Nebraska 19–0 to snap the Huskers' 26-game winning streak. Plummer evaded a sack to toss a 25-yard touchdown on the game's opening drive, and finished 20 of 36 for 292 yards, setting a new school record for career passing yards in the process. He led ASU to an undefeated regular season and a Pac-10 championship, aided in no small part by fellow all-conference linebacker and close personal friend Pat Tillman. In the Rose Bowl, he scored a sensational 11-yard go-ahead touchdown run late in the fourth quarter, but Ohio State responded and won 20–17. A victory likely would have meant a national championship as the only undefeated team in the nation, but their final ranking was fourth. Plummer was third in the Heisman Trophy voting behind Florida's Danny Wuerffel and Iowa State's Troy Davis, was a second team All-American, and the Pac-10's Offensive Player of the Year.

1993

Plummer accepted a football scholarship to Arizona State University in Tempe. He did not redshirt and took over as the starting quarterback (from Grady Benton) early in his freshman season in 1993. He had consistent, but not outstanding, statistical output during his career, and never led the Pac-10 in any major statistical category. He threw for an impressive 1,650 yards in his freshman season, but also had seven interceptions to just nine touchdowns. He broke 2,000 yards in 1994 as a sophomore, and upped his touchdowns to 15. As a junior in 1995, his 2,222 yards and 17 touchdowns, many coming at pivotal moments in games, earned him a strong fan-base and all-conference honors despite a lackluster 6-5 record.

1974

Jason Steven 'Jake' Plummer (born December 19, 1974) is a former professional American football player, a quarterback for ten seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the second round of the 1997 NFL Draft, and spent his first six seasons with the Cardinals and the last four with the Denver Broncos. Plummer played college football at Arizona State University.

Born in Boise, Idaho in 1974, Jake and his two older brothers spent much of their youth at the family lumber mill and warehouse in Smiley Creek, a town of 50 in the Sawtooths. Plummer attended Pierce Park Elementary, Hillside Junior High, and graduated from Capital High School in 1993. He was a three-sport star in high school, playing baseball and basketball in addition to football. Plummer was selected all-state as both a quarterback and punter and passed for 6,097 yards and 68 touchdowns in his junior and senior years.

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$30 Million


Jason Steven Plummer Wiki Biography

Jason Steven Plummer was born on the 19th December 1974, in Boise, Idaho USA, and is best known for being a retired professional football player, who played in the position of quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for 10 years with the Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His playing career was active from 1997 to 2007. He currently works as a studio analyst for the Pac-12 Network.

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Jake Plummer Purdue

Jake Plummer spent his early life attending Pierce Park Elementary School, Hillside Junior High School, and Capital High School, from which he matriculated in 1993. As a junior and senior, he was selected to All-State, passing 6,097 yards and 68 touchdowns. He then accepted a scholarship to Arizona State University, where he continued to play football in the college team, leading them to an undefeated season, a Pac-10 championship, as well as the Rose Bowl. He finished his college career with 8,626 yards, 65 touchdowns, and 34 interceptions.

After college, Jake entered the 1997 NFL Draft and was selected by the Arizona Cardinals as the 42nd pick, which marked the beginning of his professional career and the establishment of his net worth. In his rookie season, Jake led the Cardinals to 4th place in the NFC East, His second season was one of his most successful, leading the Cardinals to a 9-7 record, and a win against Dallas Cowboys in the first round of the play-offs. Unfortunately the next season was disastrous, throwing only nine touchdowns and losing nine games as a starter, however, two years later he had a fantastic season, throwing 3,653 yards for 18 touchdowns in 16 starts.

In 2003, Jake became a free agent, and signed a contract with the Denver Broncos, which only further increased his net worth. While playing for the Broncos, Jake had his most successful season in 2004, when he threw for 4,089 yards 27 touchdowns. However, in 2007 he was traded to the Buccaneers, but didn`t make a single appearance, as instead he decided to retire. However, he received a signing bonus and salary for the season, so the club sued him, and in a settlement, Jake returned $3.5 million to the Buccaneers.

After retirement, he found a position at Sandpoint High School as the assistant football coach, which has also increased his net worth.

When it comes to speak about his personal life, Jake Plummer has been married to Kollette Klassen, a former Broncos cheerleader, since 2007. They have one child together and live in Boulder, Colorado. He has also become a keen player of handball. He ran foul of the law in 1997 for ‘fondling’ women in a night club, and was fined $1,020 and sentenced to 100 hours of community service.

Jake Plummer 2020

Full NameJake Plummer
Net Worth$30 Million
Date Of BirthDecember 19, 1974
Place Of BirthBoise, Idaho, USA
Height6' 2' (1.88 m)
Weight96.16
ProfessionFootball player
EducationArizona State University
NationalityAmerican
SpouseKollette Klassen Plummer
SiblingsEric Plummer
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/snakestakes
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm1833398/
NominationsHeisman Trophy
#Fact
1Currently retired from the NFL. He was traded from the Denver Broncos to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers but refused to report to training camp due to his retirement. [September 2007]
2Led the NFL in Yards per Pass Completion (14) in 1997.
3NFL quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals (1997-2002) and Denver Broncos (2003-2006).

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
A Football Life2016TV SeriesHimself
Sports: AT&T Original Documentaries2011TV Series documentaryHimself
Rome Is Burning2009TV SeriesHimself
Resurrecting the Champ2007Himself
NBC Sunday Night Football2006TV SeriesHimself - Denver Broncos Quarterback
NFL Monday Night Football1999-2006TV SeriesHimself - Denver Broncos Quarterback / Himself - Arizona Cardinals Quarterback
ESPN's Sunday Night Football1998-2005TV SeriesHimself - Arizona Cardinals Quarterback / Himself - Denver Broncos Quarterback
The NFL on CBS1998-2005TV SeriesHimself - Denver Broncos Quarterback / Himself - Arizona Cardinals Quarterback
Fearless2005TV Series documentaryHimself
ESPN SportsCentury2005TV Series documentaryHimself
NFL on FOX1998-2002TV SeriesHimself - Arizona Cardinals Quarterback
The NFL's Hard-Hitting Grooves2001Video documentary short
The Superstars1999TV MovieHimself
The NFL on NBC1997TV SeriesHimself - Arizona Cardinals Quarterback
1997 Rose Bowl1997TV MovieHimself - Arizona St. Sun Devils Quarterback

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