Weldon Humble was a professional football player who played Guard (American football) as number 38, 66. Humble died on April 14, 1998, in Houston, Texas. Humble was born on April 24, 1921, in Nixon, Texas. Humble’s height was 6 ft 1 in. This page looks closely at Weldon Humble’s net worth.
Image Credit: Unknown (Life time: None.)In high school, Weldon Humble played football for Brackenridge High School. Humble played college football on the Rice Owls football team. In the 1943 NFL draft, Humble was chosen number 224 in round 24.
In the past, Humble played for the Cleveland Browns, and Dallas Texans. Some of the highlights of Weldon Humble’s career included: First-team All-American, 3×, All-America Football Conference Champion, Second-team All-Pro, National Football League Champion, Pro Bowl selection, College Football Hall of Fame, 50th anniversary All-Southwest Conf., Texas Sports Hall of Fame, South Texas Football Hall of Fame, and Rice University Athletics Hall of Fame.
Some of Humble’s most prominent statistics include 58 Games.
NFL salaries range dramatically. At the bottom, NFL players earn as much as $400,000 to $600,000 annually. At the highest, stars can bring in $50 million plus. The National Football League salary cap is approximately $170 million.
So what was NFL football player Weldon Humble’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Weldon Humble’s net worth at death is:
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