Brian Harold Billick

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Brian Harold Billick Wiki Biography

Brian Harold Billick, born on the 28th of February 1954, is an American sports commentator and former National Football League coach, who initially became famous for coaching the NFL team the Baltimore Ravens, and for leading the team in winning Super Bowl XXXV.

So how much is Billick’s net worth? As of mid 2017, based on authoritative sources it is reported to be $5 million, acquired from his years as coach at the NFL and as a sports commentator in various networks, which began in the 1970s.

Born in Fairborn, Ohio, he started playing American Football during his school years at Redlands High School in California, and continued to play when he entered the United States Air Force Academy. After he realized that he couldn’t be a fighter pilot because of his height, he transferred to Brigham Young University and became a tight end player in their football team, receiving All-Western Athletic Conference and honourable mention in All-America honors. In 1977, he was selected in the NFL Draft in the 11th round by the San Francisco 49ers, but was released by the 49ers and then the Dallas Cowboys, and never actually played an NFL game.

After not being able to play professionally, Billick decided to be a coach instead. He first served the University of Redlands in 1977 as a volunteer wide receiver coach while also working at Redlands High School as assistant coach. The following year, he worked at Brigham Young as a graduate assistant, and in 1979 worked at the 49ers as its assistant director of public relations.

Billick decided to go back to coaching college football and served at the San Diego University as the team’s tight ends coach from 1981 to 1985. Then he moved to Utah State University as the school’s offensive coordinator from 1986 to 1988, and subsequently spent three seasons with Stanford University from 1989 to 1991 as its assistant head coach. His early years as a coach in universities established his coaching career, and also his net worth.

In 1992, Billick entered the world of NFL once again, as the assistant coach of the Minnesota Vikings, serving the team until 1998 and helping set offensive records throughout his tenure, until in 1999 becoming the second coach of the Baltimore Ravens.

Billick served the Ravens from 1999 until 2007, and achieved significant results. He led the team to its non-losing record (8-8) in his first season, and also helped the team bag the Super Bowl title in 2001 against the New York Giants. His success with the Ravens tremendously increased his wealth through the years.

After retiring from the NFL in 2007, Billick entered the world of television and became a commentator, having had some previous experience during play-off periods when not coaching. Some of the shows he has appeared in include “ABC Sports”, “NFL on Fox”, “The Coaches”, and “Playbook” to name a few.

Aside from coaching and being a commentator, Billick is also an author, co-writing three books entitled “Competitive Leadership: Twelve Principles for Success” with Dr. James A. Peterson, “Finding the Winning Edge” with fellow coach Bill Walsh and his second book with Dr. Peterson, and “More Than a Game: the Glorious Present and Uncertain Future of the NFL” with Michael MacCambridge, adding somewhat to his net worth.

In terms of his personal life, Billick has been married to Leslie Kim McDonald’s since 1980, and together they have two children.

IMDB Wikipedia $5 million 1954 1954-2-28 1977 NFL Draft (San Francisco 49ers) 1978 Holiday Bowl (TV Movie) 2001 2011 NFL Pro Bowl (2011) 2016 Actress AFC Championship (2000) Aubrey Billick Bill Walsh Brian Billick Brian Billick Net Worth Brigham Young University co-author James A Peterson) Competitive Leadership: Twelve Principles for Success (2001) Developing an offensive game plan (1996) ESPN’s Sunday Night Football (1987) Fairborn February 28 Finding the Winning Edge (1997 Good Morning Football (2017) James A. Peterson Keegan Billick Leslie Kim McDonald Michael MacCambridge Mike & Mike (2005) More Than a Game: The Glorious Present‑‑and the … (2009) NFL Films Presents (2006) NFL Gameday Morning (TV Series NFL Monday Night Football (1970) NFL Network’s) NFL Total Access (2014 Ohio Pardon the Interruption (2006-2009) PFWA NFL Assistant Coach of the Year (1998) Pisces Redlands High School Super Bowl champion (XXXV) Super Bowl XXXV (2001) Super Bowl XXXV (TV Movie The Dan Patrick Show (2017) United States Air Force Academy USA

Brian Harold Billick Quick Info

Full Name Brian Billick
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth February 28, 1954
Place Of Birth Fairborn, Ohio, USA
Height 1.96 m
Profession Former National Football League coach, Offensive coordinator, commentator
Education Redlands High School, United States Air Force Academy, Brigham Young University
Nationality American
Spouse Leslie Kim McDonald (m. 1980)
Children Keegan Billick, Aubrey Billick
Twitter https://twitter.com/coachbillick
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/BP_FIM3AfTc/
IMDB http://imdb.com/name/nm1716500
Awards Super Bowl champion (XXXV), AFC Championship (2000), PFWA NFL Assistant Coach of the Year (1998)
Nominations 1977 NFL Draft (San Francisco 49ers)
Movies NFL Films Presents (2006), Super Bowl XXXV (TV movie, 2001), 1978 Holiday Bowl (TV Movie)
TV Shows The Dan Patrick Show (2017), Good Morning Football (2017), NFL Total Access (2014, NFL Network’s), 2011 NFL Pro Bowl (2011), NFL Gameday Morning (TV Series, 2016), Pardon the Interruption (2006-2009)

Brian Harold Billick Important Facts

  • (December 31) Fired as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens after finishing the 2007 season 5-11. Billick’s entire staff also was dismissed. [2007]
  • Selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the 11th round (295th overall) of the 1977 NFL Draft.
  • Was a contestant on Match Game 73 (1973) in 1977.
  • Coached the Baltimore Ravens to a 34-7 Super Bowl XXXV victory over the New York Giants.

Brian Harold Billick Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
NFL Gameday Morning 2016 TV Series Actor
Mike & Mike 2009-2017 TV Series Himself – Analyst, NFL Network / Himself – Telephone Interviewee / Himself – NFL Network Analyst / … Self
The Rich Eisen Show 2017 TV Series Himself Self
Good Morning Football 2017 TV Series Himself – NFL Analyst Self
Whitlock’s House Party by the Bay 2016 TV Series Himself Self
A Football Life 2013-2015 TV Series Himself Self
NFL Total Access 2014 TV Series Self
Hannity 2014 TV Series Himself – NFL Analyst Self
Fox and Friends 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Year of the Quarterback 2011 TV Series documentary Himself Self
2011 NFL Pro Bowl 2011 TV Special Himself – Announcer Self
Rome Is Burning 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Pardon the Interruption 2006-2009 TV Series Himself Self
NFL Monday Night Football 1992-2007 TV Series Himself – Baltimore Ravens Head Coach / Himself – Minnesota Vikings Offensive Coordinator / Tight Ends Coach / … Self
NFL Films Presents 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
ESPN’s Sunday Night Football 1993-2005 TV Series Himself – Baltimore Ravens Head Coach / Himself – Minnesota Vikings Offensive Coordinator / Tight Ends Coach Self
NFL on FOX 1994-2004 TV Series Himself – Minnesota Vikings Offensive Coordinator / Himself – Baltimore Ravens Head Coach Self
Hard Knocks 2001 TV Series documentary Self
Super Bowl XXXV 2001 TV Movie Himself – Baltimore Ravens Head Coach Self
The NFL on CBS 2000 TV Series Himself – Baltimore Ravens Head Coach Self
TNT Sunday Night Football 1992-1997 TV Series Himself – Minnesota Vikings Offensive Coordinator / Himself – Minnesota Vikings Tight Ends Coach Self
The NFL on NBC 1995 TV Series Himself – Minnesota Vikings Offensive Coordinator Self
1978 Holiday Bowl 1978 TV Movie Himself – BYU Cougars Graduate Assistant Self
Mike & Mike 2016 TV Series Himself – Analyst, NFL Network Archive Footage