Russ Stein was a professional football player who played Tackle (gridiron football position) / End (gridiron football) / Center (gridiron football) as number 13, 1,9. Stein died on May 28, 1970, in Warren, Ohio. Stein was born on April 21, 1896, in Warren, Ohio. Stein’s height was 6 ft 1 in. This page looks closely at Russ Stein’s net worth.
In high school, Russ Stein played football for Niles McKinley High School,; The Kiski School. Stein played college football on the Washington & Jefferson Presidents football team.
In the past, Stein played for the Toledo Maroons, Frankford Yellow Jackets, Pottsville Maroons, and Canton Bulldogs. Some of the highlights of Russ Stein’s career included: All-American Honors, Rose Bowl Game MVP, 1925 NFL Championship controversy, Colliers Eye Mag.: 2nd team All-NFL, Rose Bowl Hall of Fame, and Washington &, Jefferson Athletics Hall of Fame.
NFL salaries range greatly. At the low end, NFL players make as much as $400,000 to $600,000 annually. At the top end, stars can make $50 million or more. The National Football League salary cap is around $170 million.
So what was NFL football player Russ Stein’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Russ Stein’s net worth at death is:
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