Drew Brees played college football at Purdue University. There, he one of the most decorated players in Purdue and Big Ten Conference history.
Another NFL Player: Daniel Jones
Bio & Family |
Name |
Drew Brees |
Birth Name |
Andrew Christopher Brees |
DOB |
January 15, 1979 |
Place of Birth |
Dallas, Texas, U.S. |
Age |
41 |
Father’s Name |
Eugene Wilson “Chip” Brees II |
Mother’s Name |
Mina Ruth, Amy Hightower (step) |
Siblings |
2 |
Brother/s |
Reid Brees |
Sister/s |
Audrey (step) |
Nationality |
American |
Ethnicity |
White |
Religion |
Christianity |
High School |
Westlake High School |
College/University |
Purdue College |
Career & Net Worth |
Profession |
NFL Player |
Career |
2001- present |
Known For |
New Orleans Saints |
Net Worth |
$120 Million |
Salary |
$22 Million |
Notable Credits |
Super Bowl champion (XLIV) |
Personal Life |
Gay/Lesbian |
No |
Relationship Status |
Married |
Husband/Wife |
Brittany Dudchenko |
Boyfriend/Girlfriend |
NA |
Engaged |
NA |
Wedding Date |
February 2003 |
Children |
4 |
Son/s |
Baylen (born 2009), Bowen (born 2010), Callen (born 2012) |
Daughter/s |
Rylen (born 2014) |
Divorce |
No |
Body Measurements |
Height |
6 feet (1.83 meters) |
Weight |
209 pounds (95 kg) |
Measurements |
46-16-36 inches (Chest-Arms-Waist) |
Shoe Size |
NA |
Hair Color |
Light Brown |
Eye Color |
Blue |
Trivia |
- Drew’s parents parted ways with divorce when he was seven.
- His father played basketball for the Texas A&M Aggies men’s basketball team, and his mother was a former all-state in three sports in high school.
- Drew’s maternal uncle, Marty Akins, was an All-American starting quarterback for the Texas Longhorns college football team from 1975 to 1977.
- His maternal grandfather, Ray Akins, had the third-most victories as a Texas, high school football coach in his three decades at Gregory-Portland High School.
- Drew’s career highlights include 13× Pro Bowl (2004, 2006, 2008–2014, 2016–2019) and 2× NFL Offensive Player of the Year (2008, 2011).
- Drew alongside his wife Brittany recently decided to donate $5 million to COVID-19 relief in Louisiana.
|