Scott Brunner
- January 8, 2024
- Football Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Scott Brunner |
Occupation | Football Player |
Date Of Birth | Mar 24, 1957(1957-03-24) |
Age | 67 |
Birthplace | Sellersville |
Country | United States |
Birth City | Pennsylvania |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Scott Brunner Biography
Name | Scott Brunner |
Birthday | Mar 24 |
Birth Year | 1957 |
Place Of Birth | Sellersville |
Home Town | Pennsylvania |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Scott Brunner is one of the most popular and richest Football Player who was born on March 24, 1957 in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, United States. Scott Lee Brunner (born March 24 1957) is an ex-professional American football player in the National Football League who played for the New York Giants from 1980 until 1983 and the Denver Broncos in 1984, and the St. Louis Cardinals in 1985.
For the past 15 time, Brunner served as vice president of an institution portfolio management and stock research company that was based on Wall Street, and he is now the director of the executive office for Net Worth Management Group. Brunner is also a coach for private players as well as the offensive coordinator at TEST’s Football Academy located in Martinsville, New Jersey. He was a tutor for the former Delaware player Joe Flacco before the 2008 NFL Draft, in which Brunner was picked as the 18th pick overall for Baltimore Ravens. Baltimore Ravens. Brunner has lived in Cranbury, New Jersey and lives with his wife in Millburn, New Jersey. He has three kids.
Brunner became a trade partner for the Denver Broncos on April 27 1984, in exchange for a draft pick in the fourth round (used to choose linebacker Gary Reasons) to be a an alternate quarterback to John Elway. Brunner was put on injured reserve because of an injury to his knee, however on the 29th of August 1984. The team traded him with the Green Bay Packers on April 26 1985, in exchange for a sixth-round 1986 draft selection (used for the selection of tight end Orson Mobley) However, he was tradedagain, again, to the Cardinals on August 26, 1985 in exchange for a second 1986 sixth round selection (used for the selection of the linebacker Burnell Dent). After the Cardinals backed up Neil Lomax in 1985, Brunner was let go from his fellow Cardinals in August the 27th of August, 1986. In the course of his NFL career He was in the field for 72 times and was able to throw for 29 touchdowns. He ran for one touchdown and also passed to 6,457 yards.
Scott Brunner Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Football Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Scott Brunner is one of the richest Football Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Scott Brunner 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Brunner was under the director Tubby Raymond. He was the team’s leader in leading Tubby Raymond’s Delaware Fighting Blue Hens to the NCAA Division II Football Championship in the first season he was an active player in 1979. Brunner received first-team All-American recognition from the American Football Coaches Association and was named the Eastern College Athletic Conference All-East Player of the Year in 1979. Brunner threw for 2,401 yards and set a school record of 24 touchdowns, the process of leading Delaware to a 13-1 mark and a championship game victory over Youngstown State University. Brunner also played as an assistant in 1978 (behind the future NFL players Jeff Komlo and Jeff Komlo) and helped UD advance to the NCAA Division II championship game. Brunner was elected to be inducted into the NCAA Division II Hall of Fame in 2002.
Brunner was picked to the New York Giants in the sixth round of the 1980 NFL Draft. He was drafted to replace injury-stricken Phil Simms during the 1981 season as the quarterback of choice of the Giants. With Brunner as their leader on the field, the Giants defeated they Philadelphia Eagles 20-10, but then defeated the San Francisco 49ers 17-10. The Giants beat both the Los Angeles Rams 10-7 and the St. Louis Cardinals 20-10 which set the stage for an end of season match in The Dallas Cowboys, in which winning would secure their first playoff spot since 1963. The Giants beat the Cowboys 13-10 after overtime. The Giants did not have the chance to improve on their performance in 1982, mostly due because of the NFL Players strike that reduced the schedule to nine games. Ray Perkins left the Giants following the 1982 season. George Young’s choice for replacement Perkins is Bill Parcells, the Giants the defensive coordinator. Brunner was chosen as the starting quarterback for the opening game of the 1983 season in the game against the Rams. Parcells selected Brunner ahead of Simms, Jeff Rutledge and Mark Reed.
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Top Facts about Scott Brunner
1. Scott Lee Brunner was born on March 24, 1957 in Sellersville,
Pennsylvania.
2. He played high school football at Henderson High School and Lawrence High
School
3. He led the Delaware Fighting Blue Hens to the NCAA Division II Football
Championship in his only year as a starter in 1979.
4. He was selected by the New York Giants in the sixth round of the 1980 NFL
Draft.
5. He replaced an injured Phil Simms during the 1981 season as the starting
quarterback for the Giants.
6. He was traded to the Denver Broncos on April 27, 1984 in exchange for a
fourth-round draft pick.
7. He was placed on injured reserve with a knee infection on August 29, 1984.
8. He was traded to the Green Bay Packers on April 26, 1985, in exchange for
a 1986 sixth round draft pick.
9. He was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals on August 26, 1985, for another
1986 sixth round pick.
10. He passed for 6,457 yards in his NFL career.
11. He served as the vice president for an institutional stock research and
portfolio management firm for 15 years.
12. He is currently the executive vice president of Net Worth Management
Group.
13. He is a private quarterback coach and offensive coordinator of the TEST
Football Academy in Martinsville, New Jersey.
14. He tutored former Delaware quarterback Joe Flacco before the 2008 NFL
Draft.
15. He lives with his wife in Millburn, New Jersey and has three children.