Ahmad Rashad

Ahmad Rashad

Ahmad Rashad’s net worth is $8 Million. Also know about Ahmad Rashad bio, salary, height, age weight, relationship, and more …

Ahmad Rashad Wiki Biography

  • Ahmad Rashad was born Robert Earl Moore, Jr. in Portland, Oregon, USA, on 19 November 1949, and is renowned for being a former professional American football player who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Buffalo Bills, and Minnesota Vikings as a wide receiver in the National Football League (NLF). 
  • From 1972 to 1982, he was involved throughout his professional playing career. 
  • On the ABC and NBC networks, he is currently known as a TV sportscaster. 
  • It has been calculated by authoritative sources that, as of early 2016, Rashad’s net worth is over $8 million. 
  • His career as a professional football player was the key source of his income. 
  • While now in retirement, as a TV host, commentator, and analyst, his net worth is growing more as he has been successfully active in the sports industry. 
  • While attending Mount Tahoma High School, in which he enrolled in 1967, Ahmad Rashad began playing football, following which he accepted a football scholarship and enrolled at the University of Oregon in Eugene. 
  • He excelled during his college football career and, in 1971, was named an All-American. 
  • The professional career of Ahmad began in 1972 when in the 1972 NFL Draft, he was picked as the 4th overall pick by the St. Louis Cardinals, but he stayed just one season with the Cardinals, as he was traded to the Buffalo Bills. 
  • He spent two years with the Buffalo Bills, but he missed the entire 1975 season, sustaining a knee injury. 
  • Ahmad became a commentator and analyst for various NFL, NBA, and MLB show after he retired, which also boosted his net worth. 
  • He was the host of “NBA Inside Stuff,” and with Dan Doherty, he also hosted “Celebrity Mole,” and “Caesars Challenge.” 
  • He also had his own “NBA Access With Ahmad Rashad” program and was a panelist on the “Morning Drive” daily talk show on the Golf Channel in 2013. 
  • As far as his personal life is concerned, Ahmad Rashad was married four times, first to Deidre Waters in 1969, with whom he had a daughter. 
  • Later, in 1976, he married Matilda Johnson; they had two children, and they only spent three years together. 
  • He married the actress Phylicia Ayers-Allen (1985-2001) for the third time, with whom he had a daughter. 
  • Finally, in 2007, he married his fourth wife, Sale Johnson. 
  • In 2013, they divorced. 
  • Speaking of faith, he converted from Pentecostalism to United Submitters International, a moderate Islamic religious reformist group, in 1972, and legally changed his name a year later. $8 Million IMDB Wikipedia 1949 1949-11-19 Ahmad Rashad Doucet Ahmad Rashad Jr. Billy Bowles Condola Rashad England Ahmad Rashad Net Worth American Art Department Jamie Johnson Keva Rashad Maiyisha Rashad Matilda Johnson Mount Tahoma High School November 19 Phylicia Rashad Sale Johnson Sean Rashad Sheffield South Yorkshire University of Oregon Sportscaster 

Ahmad Rashad Quick Info

Full Name Ahmad Rashād
Net Worth $8 Million
Date Of Birth November 19, 1949
Place Of Birth Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Height 1.9 m
Profession Sportscaster
Education University of Oregon, Mount Tahoma High School
Nationality American
Spouse Sale Johnson (m. 2007–2013), Phylicia Rashad (m. 1985–2001), Matilda Johnson (m. 1976–1979)
Children Condola Rashad, Sean Rashad, Jamie Johnson, Maiyisha Rashad, Billy Bowles, Ahmad Rashad Jr., Keva Rashad
Parents Condola Moore
Siblings Dennis Moore
Twitter https://twitter.com/nbatvahmad
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0711116/
Nominations Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Personality – Studio Host, Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Edited Sports Special, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program
Movies NBA Hardwood Classics: Courtside Comedy, NBA: Kevin Garnett
TV Shows The Mole, NBA on NBC, Real TV, Caesars Challenge

Ahmad Rashad Important Facts

  • Stepfather of Casey Johnson.
  • Daughter Condola was born three days before the Rashads’ first wedding anniversary, who is named after her paternal grandmother, Condola Moore.
  • Children: Daughter Keva (born in 1970 – mother Deidre Waters), son Sean (born in 1970 – mother unknown), daughter Maiysha (born in 1974 – Matilda Johnson), son Ahmad Jr. (born in 1978 – mother Matilda Johnson), daughter Condola Rashad (born December 11, 1986 – mother: Phylicia Rashad) and one stepson Billy (born in 1973 – Phylicia’s son).
  • O.J. Simpson was his best man at his 1985 wedding to Phylicia Rashad. Bill Cosby walked her down the aisle.
  • Proposed to wife Phylicia Rashad on national TV during the halftime show of NBC’s Thanksgiving Day broadcast of the game between the Detroit Lions and the New York Jets. Earlier in the day, she had worked NBC’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day telecast. Within minutes of hearing Ahmad’s request, she came on NBC’s “NFL Live” halftime set and accepted his proposal live on TV.
  • Ex-brother-in-law of Debbie Allen and Norman Nixon.
  • Played football for the University of Oregon
  • The name Ahmad Rashad means, “Admirable One Led To Truth.” He was a Minnesota Viking from 1976-1982.
  • Sportscaster for NBC Sports

Ahmad Rashad Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The 5th Quarter 2016 TV Series post-production Ahmad Rashad Actor
eBay TV 2004 TV Movie Host Actor
Like Mike 2002 Ahmad Rashad Actor
Cosby 1999 TV Series Ahmad Rashad Actor
Space Jam 1996 Ahmad Rashad Actor
Jailbirds 1991 TV Movie Larry Braddock Actor
The Cosby Show 1988-1991 TV Series Quiz Show Announcer / Announcer / Rodeo Announcer Actor
Monsters 1990 TV Series Actor
A Different World 1990 TV Series Dr. Zander Actor
NBA Inside Stuff 1990 TV Series executive producer Producer
NBA Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony 2014 TV Movie Himself Self
Celebrity Ghost Stories 2011 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Sean McDonough Celebrity Golf Classic ’10 2011 TV Movie Himself Self
30 for 30 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Sesame Street 2007 TV Series Himself Self
17th Annual American Century Championship 2006 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
16th Annual American Century Championship 2005 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
The Top 5 Reasons You Can’t Blame… 2005 TV Series Himself Self
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn 2004 TV Series Himself – Guest Host Self
The Mole 2003-2004 TV Series Himself – Host Self
ESPN SportsCentury 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
2002 NBA All-Star Game 2002 TV Special Himself – Studio Host Self
2001 NBA All-Star Game 2001 TV Special Himself – Studio Hose Self
The 2000 NBA Finals 2000 TV Series Himself – Sideline Reporter / Trophy Presentation Self
Michael Jordan to the Max 2000 Documentary Himself Self
2000 NBA All-Star Game 2000 TV Movie Himself – Sideline Reporter Self
Tuesday Night with Ahmad 2000 TV Series Himself Self
Michael Jordan: His Airness 1999 Video documentary Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1993-1999 TV Series Himself Self
30th NAACP Image Awards 1999 TV Special Himself Self
Intimate Portrait 1999 TV Series documentary Himself Self
1998 NBA All-Star Game 1998 TV Special Himself – Sideline Reporter Self
1997 AFC Championship Game 1998 TV Movie Himself – Studio Host Self
Real TV 1997 TV Series Host Self
The 1997 NBA Finals 1997 TV Mini-Series Himself – Sideline Reporter / Trophy Presentation Self
1997 NBA All-Star Game 1997 TV Special Himself – Sideline Reporter Self
1996 AFC Championship Game 1997 TV Special Himself – Studio Host Self
The 1996 NBA Finals 1996 TV Mini-Series Himself – Sideline Reporter / Trophy Presentation Self
1996 NBA All-Star Game 1996 TV Special Himself – Sideline Reporter Self
1995 AFC Championship Game 1996 TV Movie Himself – Studio Host Self
In the House 1996 TV Series Himself Self
Hang Time 1995 TV Series Himself Self
1995 NBA All-Star Game 1995 TV Special Himself – Sideline Reporter Self
1994 AFC Championship Game 1995 TV Movie Himself – Studio Host Self
Ghostwriter 1994 TV Series Himself Self
TV Nation 1994 TV Series documentary Himself Self
1994 NBA All-Star Game 1994 TV Special Himself – Sideline Reporter Self
Caesar’s Challenge 1993 TV Series Himself / Himself – Host Self
NBA Off the Court 1993 TV Series Himself – Host Self
1993 NBA All-Star Game 1993 TV Special Himself – Sideline Reporter Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1991-1992 TV Series Himself Self
1992 NBA All-Star Game 1992 TV Special Himself – Sideline Reporter Self
NBA All-Star Stay in School Jam 1992 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Voices that Care 1991 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
1991 NBA All-Star Game 1991 TV Special Himself – Sideline Reporter Self
1991 Hall of Fame Bowl 1991 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator Self
NBA Inside Stuff 1990 TV Series Host Self
1990 Hall of Fame Bowl 1990 TV Movie Himself – Color Commentator Self
Best of the Best 1989 Himself Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1983-1989 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
Ebony/Jet Showcase 1989 TV Series Himself Self
The 3rd Annual Soul Train Music Awards 1989 TV Special Himself – Host Self
The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Himself Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 1988 TV Series Himself / presenter Self
Kraft Salutes Super Night at the Super Bowl 1987 TV Movie Himself Self
The New Hollywood Squares 1986 TV Series Guest Appearance / Himself – Panelist Self
Super Bowl XX 1986 TV Special Himself – Studio Analyst Self
The NFL on NBC 1973-1985 TV Series Himself – Sideline Reporter / Himself – St. Louis Cardinals Wide Receiver Self
NFL Monday Night Football 1972-1981 TV Series Himself – Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver / Himself – Buffalo Bills Wide Receiver / Himself – St. Louis Cardinals Wide Receiver Self
The NFL on CBS 1972-1981 TV Series Himself – Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver / Himself – St. Louis Cardinals Wide Receiver Self
1977 NFC Championship Game 1978 TV Special Himself – Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Self
Super Bowl XI 1977 TV Special Himself – Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Self
1976 NFC Championship Game 1976 TV Special Himself – Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Self