Name: Brian Brohm
Date of Birth: 23 September 1985
Profession: Player
Net Worth: His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Brian Brohm worth at the age of 38 years old? Brian Brohm’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from KY. We have estimated
Brian Brohm’s net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets. $1 Million – $5 Million
Birthplace: Louisville, KY
Nationality: KY
Age: 38 years old
Spouse: 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.
Parents: Not Available
Siblings: Not Available
Height: 6′ 3″
Zodiac Sign: 6′ 3″
Biography:
Brian Brohm, born on 23 September 1985, in the bustling city of Louisville, KY, is a renowned Player. With a net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.
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Brohm signed with the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League on August 29, 2011. Brohm, entering the game in relief of starter Chase Clement, saw his first action in a game against the Virginia Destroyers on September 24, 2011 completing 10-19 passes for 111 yds and 2 touchdowns in a 34-17 loss.
On April 16, 2013, Brohm agreed to terms with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League. Brohm spent the 2013 CFL season on the injured list; seeing no playing time during the regular season or playoffs.
On March 3, 2014, Brohm was traded to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL in exchange for a conditional draft pick in the 2015 CFL Draft. Brohm played in 4 games during the 2014 season, starting in 1 game and receiving significant playing in the other 2 games. He completed 39 of 70 passes (55.7%) for 454 yards with 0 touchdowns and 1 interception (passer rating of 69.6). Following the 2014 CFL season Brohm and the Bombers initially did not come to terms on a new contract; resulting in Brohm becoming a free-agent on February 10, 2015. Seven days later both parties agreed to a new 2-year contract. He was released by the team on January 6, 2016.
Brohm returned to the Locomotives for the 2012 season, serving again as Clement’s backup. He saw action beginning in the Week 3 game against the Sacramento Mountain Lions after an injury to Clement; his first play was an 80-yard touchdown pass. Brohm was among the 78 players from both the Locomotives and Omaha Nighthawks who filed a class-action lawsuit against UFL majority owner Bill Hambrecht for unpaid salary after the 2012 season was cut short.
On April 16, 2013, Brohm agreed to terms with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League. Brohm spent the 2013 CFL season on the injured list; seeing no playing time during the regular season or playoffs.