• Y. A. Tittle Net Worth 2018: What is this NFL football player worth?


    Y. A. Tittle was a professional football player who played Quarterback as number 63, 64, 14. Tittle’s height was 6 ft 0 in. Tittle died on October 8, 2017, in Stanford, California. Tittle was born on October 24, 1926, in Marshall, Texas. This page looks closely at Y. A. Tittle’s net worth.

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    Y. A. Tittle Career and Earnings/Salary

    In high school, Y. A. Tittle played football for Marshall High School (Marshall, Texas). Tittle played college football on the LSU Tigers football team. In the 1948 NFL draft, Tittle was chosen number 6 in round 1.

    In the past, Tittle played for the Baltimore Colts, San Francisco 49ers, and New York Giants. Some of the highlights of Y. A. Tittle’s career included: 7× Pro Bowl, 4× First-team All-Pro, AP NFL Most Valuable Player, 3× List of National Football League annual passing touchdowns leaders, List of NFL season passer rating leaders, NFL record List of NFL quarterbacks who have thrown seven touchdown passes in a game, San Francisco 49ers Hall of Fame, Ring of Honor, Jersey number retired, and 2× First-team All-Southeastern Conference.

    Some of Tittle’s most prominent statistics include 33 Rushing touchdowns, 28,339 Passing yards, 212-221 Touchdown; Interception, 55.5 Completion percentage, and 73.6 Passer rating.

    Y. A. Tittle Net Worth 2018

    National Football League salaries range dramatically. At the starting level, NFL rookies earn between $400,000 and $600,000 per year. At the top level, players can earn $50 million plus. The NFL salary cap is around $175 million.

    Y. A. Tittle net worth
    Y. A. Tittle net worth: football salary distribution

    So what was NFL football player Y. A. Tittle’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Y. A. Tittle’s net worth at death is:

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