Glen Coffee

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Glen Coffee Wiki Biography

Born Glenwood Razeem Coffee, Jr. on the 1st May 1987, in Fort Walton Beach, Florida USA, Glen is a professional American Football running back who is currently without engagement, but in the past has played for the San Francisco 49ers, before enlisting in the Army in 2013. During his military service, Glen was officially out of football but returned to the NFL on the 21st April 2017, and since then has been practicing in the Spring League and is searching for a new club.

Have you ever wondered how rich Glen Coffee is, as of mid- 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Coffee’s net worth is as high as $1 million, an amount earned largely through his career as a professional American football player, which started in 2009.

Glen grew up in his hometown, and went to Fort Walton Beach High School. After matriculation, he enrolled at the University of Alabama, where he played football for the Alabama Crimson Tide. In his first season, he wore the jersey in all twelve games and had 179 rushing yards, 91 receiving yards and scored one receiving touchdown. Although he played in 12 games, his playing minutes were limited as he was a substitute to Kenneth Darby, and also shared time with Jimmy Johns.

He was redshirted for the following season, but then returned to the field under coach Nick Saban; his playing time and performance saw an improvement to his first season, as he scored four touchdowns and had 545 rushing yards, along with 142 receiving yards. His third season was his best since he made 1,383 rushing yards with 5.9 yards per carry scoring 10 touchdowns, and catching 16 passes for 118 receiving yards, scoring one touchdown.

Thanks to his successful season, Glen earned the honor of being selected to the Associated Press All-SEC first team. Encouraged by his success, he decided to declare for the 2009 NFL Draft and to forgo his last college year.

Glen was selected as the 74th overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers, and in his rookie season played in 14 games, two of which he started. He was a backup to Frank Gore but still managed to have notable performances, scoring one touchdown and 226 rushing yards in addition to 76 receiving yards.

However, he decided to retire from football after only one season, and returned to college to finish his studies and obtain a degree in consumer affairs. Following his retirement, he stated that the reason for such action was that he never had his heart fully dedicated to football, and that God wanted him to take another path.

Several years after his retirement, Glen enlisted in the army and enrolled at United States Army Airborne School, from which he graduated in 2013. He desired to become a paratrooper and eventually became a Specialist (E-4) while serving as an airborne infantryman.

Most recently, he returned to football and is currently a part of The Spring League, through which he hopes to receive a contract from CFL or NFL franchises.

Regarding his personal life, Glen tends to keep information of his personal life hidden from the media, therefore, a large part of his personal life remains hidden from the public eyes.

IMDB Wikipedia $1 million 1.83 m 1987 1987-05-01 95 kg Actor American Florida Football Running Back Frank Gore Glen Coffee Glen Coffee Net Worth Jimmy John’s Matthew Coffee May 1 Nick Saban University of Alabama Valparaiso

Glen Coffee Quick Info

Full Name Glen Coffee
Net Worth $1 Million
Date Of Birth May 1, 1987
Place Of Birth Valparaiso, Florida
Height 1.83 m
Weight 95 kg
Profession Football running back
Education University of Alabama
Nationality American
Siblings Matthew Coffee
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3729486/

Glen Coffee Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
NFL Monday Night Football 2009 TV Series Himself – San Francisco 49ers Running Back Self
2009 Allstate Sugar Bowl 2009 TV Movie Himself – Alabama Crimson Tide Running Back Self
2006 AT&T Cotton Bowl 2006 TV Movie Himself – Alabama Crimson Tide Running Back Self