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Erik Kramer was born on 6 November, 1964 in Encino, Los Angeles, California, United States, is an American football quarterback. At 56 years old, Erik Kramer height is 6 ft 0 in (185.0 cm).

Now We discover Erik Kramer's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 58 years old?

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Erik Kramer Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 6 November 1964
Birthday 6 November
Birthplace Encino, Los Angeles, California, United States
Nationality United States

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Erik Kramer Weight & Measurements

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Weight 93 kg
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Who Is Erik Kramer's Wife?

His wife is Marshawn Kramer (m. 1985–2010)

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Wife Marshawn Kramer (m. 1985–2010)
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Children Griffen Kramer, Dillon Kramer

Erik Kramer Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Erik Kramer worth at the age of 58 years old? Erik Kramer’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Erik Kramer's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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Timeline

2018

Kramer's wife, Cortney Baird, called police on domestic violence charges on June 13, 2018. He was released the next day and she now fears the former quarterback is looking for her and the couple's daughter to try and kill them.

2017

Kramer added Baird "exerted undue influence upon me to convince me, given my weakened mental state, that her actions were not wrongful" before the couple got married in 2017.

2015

Kramer survived a self-inflicted gunshot wound with life-threatening injuries in an apparent suicide attempt on August 19, 2015. According to Kramer's ex-wife, her husband has a "beautiful soul" but is not the same man she once married due to head injuries suffered during his time as an NFL quarterback.

Per legal documents obtained by TMZ Sports, Kramer said he "suffered a traumatic brain injury" after attempting suicide in 2015 that "left him with a lack of mental capacity to legally consent to marriage."

2011

On October 30, 2011, Kramer's 18-year-old son, Griffen, a senior at Thousand Oaks High School, was found dead at a friend's home from a heroin overdose. Four people, including two juveniles, were charged with involuntary manslaughter and possession of a controlled substance by sheriff's investigators in the matter.

2007

After retiring from the NFL (National Football League), Kramer went into sports broadcasting. He currently works for FSN Detroit, where he covers one of his former teams, the Detroit Lions, as an in-studio analyst. He also served as a color commentator on the Lions' preseason telecasts in 2007, and currently performs the same role for the Chicago Bears, working with Sam Rosen.

1997

In 1994, he signed as a free agent with the Chicago Bears, and spent the next five years with the club. In his two full seasons as a starter (1995 and 1997), he was highly productive and passed for over 3,000 yards. Kramer currently holds the Bears' single-season record for passing yards (3,838) and touchdown passes (29), and attempts in a single game with 60 on November 16, 1997. Kramer signed with the San Diego Chargers in the 1999 offseason, but retired midseason due to a neck injury. Though he also missed much of the 1996 season with a neck injury, the two injuries were unrelated.

1991

After three years in the Canadian Football League, he returned to the NFL as a some-time starter for the Detroit Lions in 1991, compiling a 10–5 record over three seasons. Kramer's nickname in Detroit was "Brass", a media-friendly redaction of "brass balls". The moniker apparently originated after Kramer called an audible on his first series as Lions' quarterback, having just replaced the injured Rodney Peete. One Lions' offensive lineman turned to another and said, "This guy's got brass balls." Kramer proved to be quite successful as a signal-caller in 1991 and the nickname stuck. His other nickname was "Cosmo", which was due to him having the same last name as the character Cosmo Kramer from the popular TV show, Seinfeld. He shared QB duties with Peete and Andre Ware. In the 1991 playoffs, he led the team to a 38–6 drubbing of the Dallas Cowboys, on a franchise postseason record 29 completions for 341 yards and three touchdowns. He also had the team's only touchdown in a loss to the Washington Redskins in the championship game. He remains the franchise leader in postseason completions (50), attempts (71), yards (590), and sacks (5) in a single season. Combined with a loss in the 1993 postseason, he holds the career franchise postseason records for touchdowns (5 with Tobin Rote), passer rating (99.2), sacks (9), and yards per attempt (8.2) as well.

1987

Kramer signed with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent in 1987, appearing in three games as one of five quarterbacks to start for the Falcons that season. In the last of these, he set four franchise rookie records with 27 completions on 46 attempts for 335 yards and three touchdowns.

1985

Kramer played quarterback at Pierce Junior College, but became interested in transferring to NC State when the school won the national basketball title. He played two season for the NC State, starting all 11 games both seasons. His 1985 junior season he compiled just a 3–8 record, though he led the ACC in completions (189), attempts (339), and passing yards (2,510). His senior year, despite slightly less offensive output (145–227 for 2,092 yards), saw the team improve to 8–3–1. This included a dramatic Hail Mary game-winning pass to defeat South Carolina in game 8 to take them to their highest ranking of the season at 15th. On the season, Kramer had 14 passing touchdowns and ran for five more, and was named ACC Player of the Year. Though NC State lost the 1986 Peach Bowl by one point to Virginia Tech, Kramer was still named player of the game.

1964

William Erik Kramer (born November 6, 1964) is an American former football quarterback. He attended John Burroughs High School in Burbank, California. After attending Los Angeles Pierce College and playing as their quarterback, Kramer transferred to North Carolina State University. He was not drafted by an NFL team, but did see action in 1987, when he played for the Atlanta Falcons as a replacement player during the NFL players strike. He would then spend some time in the CFL with the Calgary Stampeders. Kramer would return to the NFL in 1991, when he became a surprise starter for the Detroit Lions after injuries sidelined Rodney Peete. Kramer played in 13 games, led the Lions to a 12–4 record, their first playoff victory since 1962, and a trip to the NFC Championship Game.