Daunte Culpepper Biography
Daunte Culpepper is an American former American football quarterback who played in the NFL for 11 seasons, primarily with the Minnesota Vikings.
Culpepper, along with Donovan McNabb, appeared in an episode of George Lopez as an actor. In this episode, Culpepper is fighting with McNabb to recruit Jason McNamara to Central Florida. McNabb wants Jason to go to Syracuse. In the film 50 First Dates, Culpepper appeared in the huddle and threw a touchdown pass to Jim Kleinsasser as Sean Astin and Drew Barrymore were watching a football game. Culpepper appeared as a guest star at the NFL UK’s Super Bash event in London in 2013. R. Totka of Athlete Promotions represents Culpepper. He also appeared in a number of Cash Money music videos.Daunte Culpepper Age
Culpepper is 44 years old as of 2021, he was born on 28 January 1977, in Ocala, Florida, United States. He celebrates his birthday on 28 January every year and his birth sign is Aquarius.
Daunte Culpepper Height and Weight
Culpepper stands at a height of 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 meters), weighs 118 Kg (260 lbs), and has black hair and black eyes.
Culpepper Education
Culpepper attended Vanguard High School. He played college football at the University of Central Florida and was drafted 11th overall by the Vikings in the 1999 NFL Draft.
Daunte Culpepper Family, Parents, and Siblings
Culpepper was born to a single mother, Barbara Henderson, who is the sister of former NFL linebacker Thomas “Hollywood” Henderson. While his mother was pregnant with him, she was serving time for armed robbery.
Culpepper was adopted when he was a day old and raised as one of more than 15 children of the late Emma Lewis Culpepper, who worked in the correctional facility where his mother was held.
Daunte Culpepper Wife
Culpepper currently shares a blissful marital relationship with his longtime girlfriend, Kimberly Rah. The couple married in 2002 and they have a child called Lyric Culpepper
Daunte Culpepper Salary
Details about Culpepper’s salary are not yet disclosed. However, information about how much he makes will be updated as soon as it is available.
Daunte Culpepper Net Worth
Culpepper’s net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $5 million. This includes his assets, money, and income. His primary source of income is his career as an American football quarterback. Through his various sources of income, Culpepper has been able to accumulate good fortune but prefers to lead a modest lifestyle.
Daunte Culpepper Measurements and Facts
Here are some interesting facts and body measurements you should know about Daunte Culpepper.
Daunte Culpepper Wiki
- Full Names: Daunte Rachard Culpepper
- Popular As: Culpepper
- Gender: Male
- Occupation / Profession: American football quarterback
- Nationality: American
- Race / Ethnicity: African-American
- Religion: Christianity
- Sexual Orientation: Straight
Daunte Culpepper Birthday
- Age / How Old?: 44 (2021)
- Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
- Date of Birth: January 28, 1977
- Place of Birth: Ocala, Florida
- Birthday: January 28th
Daunte Culpepper Body Measurements
- Body Measurements: Not Available
- Height / How Tall?: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
- Weight: 260 lb (118 kg)
- Eye Color: Black
- Hair Color: Black
- Shoe Size: Not Available
- Dress Size: Not Available
- Breast Size: Not Available
- Waist Size: Not Available
- Hip Size: Not Available
Daunte Culpepper Family and Relationship
- Father (Dad): Not Known
- Mother: Barbara Henderson, Emma Lewis Culpepper
- Siblings (Brothers and Sisters): *** or Not Known
- Marital Status: Married or Single
- Wife/Spouse: Married to Kimberly Rah (m. 2002)
- Children: 1
Daunte Culpepper Net Worth and Salary
- Net Worth: $1 million and $5 million
- Salary: Under Review
- Source of Income: American football quarterback
Daunte Culpepper Career
College career
Because of his low SAT scores, he struggled to get into college. When it became clear that he would not qualify, prestigious football schools such as the University of Miami and the University of Florida backed away from recruiting him. However, the University of Central Florida offered to teach him and assist him in obtaining the required scores, and he was able to qualify. Despite the fact that prominent collegiate programs came back to recruit him, Culpepper enrolled at UCF as a sign of loyalty. Despite his fondness for baseball, Culpepper decided to pursue a career as a quarterback at UCF. He rewrote nearly all of the school’s quarterback records, numbering in the hundreds, many of which had been held by Darin Slack since 1987. He also broke Steve Young’s 15-year record for single-season completion percentage, which he set at 73.6 percent (71.3 percent ). This record stood until Colt McCoy (Texas) ended the 2008 season with a 77.6% completion percentage. When Culpepper surpassed the 10,000-yard passing mark and the 1,000-yard rushing mark in his career, he did something only two other players in NCAA history had done. He concluded his career with 12,459 yards and 108 touchdowns, ranking sixth in the NCAA’s all-time total offense chart for all divisions (84 passing). He was enticed out of the collegiate ranks to enter the draft and join the NFL after his junior season, but he returned to UCF to graduate and play his final year. UCF finished with a 9–2 record, only losing to Purdue and Auburn.Minnesota Vikings
Early career and immediate success
The Minnesota Vikings selected Culpepper 11th overall in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft, making him the fourth quarterback selected behind Tim Couch (1st overall), Donovan McNabb (2nd), and Akili Smith (3rd). Culpepper only appeared in one game his first season, rushing three times for six yards and not throwing a pass. In the year 2000, he was appointed the starting quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings. He helped the Vikings win their first seven games of the season, finishing 11–5 and advancing to the NFC Championship game, where they were routed out 41–0 by the New York Giants. Culpepper threw for 3,937 yards, 33 touchdowns, and 16 interceptions this season. He also ran for 470 yards and seven scores on the ground. Culpepper’s most memorable moment came against the Buffalo Bills, when he fired a 39-yard touchdown pass to Randy Moss over his body and the field, despite the fact that the ball was at least 60 yards total. He was named to his first Pro Bowl at the end of the season. Following the 2000 season, Vikings wide receiver Randy Moss claimed Culpepper was one of the most talented quarterbacks he had ever seen.Miami Dolphins
Struggle to return from injury
Culpepper was sent to the Miami Dolphins by Nick Saban in return for a second-round draft pick. He switched back to his old number 8, which he wore at Vanguard High School and the University of Central Florida, from 11 (which he wore in Minnesota after wearing #12 his rookie season in honor of Randall Cunningham). During the summer, the Dolphins deliberated whether to pursue Culpepper or Drew Brees. Based on a medical review of the two players, the Dolphins chose to bring in Culpepper. Brees was returning from a shoulder injury sustained in the final game of the 2005 season. Culpepper was able to attend and participate in all of the Dolphins offseason activities, including training camp, while still healing from a major knee injury the previous year. He revealed in early August that he believed his knee was only 85–90 percent recovered. He walked over to cornerback Chris Gamble during his preseason game against Carolina and thanked him for injuring him; Daunte said he would still be in Minnesota if Gamble hadn’t hit him like that. In his first two regular-season games, he went 0-2 with fans booing Culpepper and shouting for backup Joey Harrington in the second. He did, however, improve in the third game, winning 13–10 over the Tennessee Titans, who had the NFL’s second-to-last-ranked defense. The following week, the Houston Texans, who had the NFL’s worst defense, beat the Dolphins in their first game of the season. When they weren’t playing Miami, the Dolphins were 1–3 and their opponents were 1–11. Coach Nick Saban spotted Culpepper having problems in practice after the Houston defeat due to a nagging bruised shoulder ailment and chose to rest him for a couple of practices. Culpepper and Saban got into a loud, passionate argument during practice on that Friday. Saban opted to put Daunte on the bench until his shoulder healed and he regained some of the mobility he had lost due to his knee ailment. Culpepper had arthroscopic surgery on his previously damaged knee on November 30, 2006, to remove a piece of loose cartilage that was giving him pain. Culpepper was placed on Injured Reserve on December 12, 2006, therefore terminating his 2006 season. Although Culpepper was making progress in his rehabilitation, head coach Nick Saban and the medical team believed it would be tough for Culpepper to play in the following three weeks. Steve Young, a guest broadcaster during the Dolphins’ second-to-last game on December 25, 2006, attacked Culpepper’s work ethic. From his box suite at Dolphin Stadium, Culpepper saw this on TV and immediately walked down to the ESPN booth to wait for Steve Young to finish. Daunte questioned Young about it, saying he hasn’t skipped any meetings and that’s not how he is. Young apologized, saying that while he had heard Culpepper had been missing meetings, he should have double-checked with Daunte first. Saban left after the season to become the head coach at the University of Alabama.On January 21, 2007, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported that despite public assertions by Saban, privately his decision to bench Culpepper actually had little to do with his knee and more to do with his head.
Oakland Raiders
Culpepper was first and foremost linked to the Jacksonville Jaguars, but head coach Jack Del Rio stated that Culpepper would not be a suitable fit for his team. Soon after his release, Culpepper worked out with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but the team did not sign him. Culpepper signed a one-year contract with the Oakland Raiders on July 31, as an insurance policy while the Raiders struggled to sign number-one overall pick JaMarcus Russell, with whom they were negotiating a contract. Culpepper took over for the injured Josh McCown in the Raiders’ game against his previous team, the Miami Dolphins, in 2007. Culpepper scored two passing touchdowns and three rushing scores in the game. Culpepper appeared in six games for Oakland, starting six of them. Culpepper has strained quadriceps prior to the Week 13 game against the Denver Broncos. He says he hurt himself in the Week 12 game against the Kansas City Chiefs, but it wasn’t until Wednesday that it started bothering him.Some sources said he suffered the injury when he ran a race with Oakland cornerback Stanford Routt, a college sprinter, after practice but head coach Lane Kiffin said “I don‘t know anything about that.” Due to his injury, Culpepper did not play in another game that season and was placed on injured reserve on December 26.
Detroit Lions
ESPN announced on November 2, 2008, that he had agreed to terms on a two-year contract with the Detroit Lions and would begin training camp the following week. Culpepper officially signed with the Lions on November 3 after passing a physical. Culpepper was given the number 11 by the Lions, which was worn by Roy Williams before he was transferred to Dallas on October 14. Culpepper was with the Lions for four games before suffering a shoulder injury. The Lions became the first team in NFL history to go 0–16 on December 28, 2008.Only the 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who went 0–14 (the NFL did not extend the schedule to 16 games until 1978), the 1982 Baltimore Colts, who went 0–8–1 during that strike-shortened season, and the 2017 Cleveland Browns, who went 1–31 over the 2016 and 2017 seasons, have had a winless season since the AFL–NFL merger.
Sacramento Mountain Lions
Culpepper signed with the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League on June 7, 2010. The signing reunited Culpepper with Dennis Green, his former head coach in Minnesota, and Mike Kruczek, his former head coach at the University of Central Florida.
Culpepper was named UFL Offensive Player of the Week, twice in the 2010 season. His best game came in week 2 beating the Florida Tuskers 24–20, throwing for 374 yards and 2 passing touchdowns and one rushing touchdown. In April 2011, Culpepper was placed on the protected players’ list, for the 2011 UFL season.
2011
On August 14, 2011, San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh announced that Culpepper was working out for the team on the following Monday to possibly add him to the 49ers roster. However, the 49ers opted to sign Culpepper’s former Oakland Raider teammate Josh McCown instead.
Culpepper was named the 45th best quarterback of the modern era by Football Nation.
Daunte Culpepper Awards and Achievements
- 2001 Vikings Ed Block Courage Award
- 2001 Best Breakthrough Athlete ESPY Award
- 2003 Extra Effort Award
- 2003 Korey Stringer Good Guy Award
- 2004 Korey Stringer Good Guy Award
- 2007 Week 4 AFC Offensive Player of the Week
- 2010 Week 2 United Football League Offensive Co-Player of the Week
- 2010 Week 7 United Football League Offensive Player of the Week
Who is Daunte Culpepper?
Culpepper is a famous actor and former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL).
How old is Daunte Culpepper?
Culpepper is an American national born on 28th January 1977, in Ocala, Florida.
How tall is Daunte Culpepper?
Culpepper stands at a height of 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m).
Is Daunte Culpepper married?
Culpepper currently shares a blissful marital relationship with his longtime girlfriend, Kimberly Rah. The couple married in 2002 and they have a child called Lyric Culpepper
How much is Daunte Culpepper worth?
Culpepper has an approximate net worth of $ million and $5 million. This amount has been accrued from his leading roles in the sports industry.
How much does Daunte Culpepper make?
Details about Culpepper’s salary are not yet disclosed. However, information about how much he makes will be updated as soon as it is available.
Where does Culpepper live?
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Is Culpepper dead or alive?
Culpepper is alive and in good health. There have been no reports of him being sick or having any health-related issues.
Where is Culpepper Now?
Culpepper is pursuing his career in film and sports. He is working as an actor and an American football quarterback.
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