• Hal Herring Net Worth 2018: What is this NFL football player worth?


    Hal Herring was a professional football player who played Center (American and Canadian football); linebacker as number 20, 50. Herring’s weight was 211 pounds. Herring’s height was 6 ft 1 in. Herring died on February 9, 2014, in Cumming, Georgia. Herring was born on February 24, 1924, in Lanett, Alabama. This page looks closely at Hal Herring’s net worth.

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    Hal Herring Career and Earnings/Salary

    In high school, Hal Herring played football for Lanett High School; West Point High School (Alabama). Herring played college football on the Auburn University team. In the 1949 NFL draft, Herring was chosen number 90 in round 9.

    In the past, Herring played for the Buffalo Bills, and Cleveland Browns. Some of the highlights of Hal Herring’s career included: All-Southeastern Conference, Auburn Most Valuable Player, NFL Championship, and Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.

    Herring has coached for the Auburn University, Defensive coordinator, Atlanta Falcons, DC, and San Diego Chargers, Linebacker.

    Some of Herring’s most prominent statistics include 4 Interceptions, 46 Games, and 6 Fumbles recovered.

    Hal Herring Net Worth 2018

    Football player salaries range dramatically. At the lowest level, NFL players earn between $400,000 and $600,000 per year. At the highest, players can bring in $50 million or more. The National Football League salary cap is around $175 million.

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    Hal Herring net worth: football salary distribution

    So what was NFL football player Hal Herring’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Hal Herring’s net worth at death is:

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