Brock Huard is a former National Football League quarterback in the United States (NFL). He was a quarterback for the University of Washington football team until 1998.
In the third round of the 1999 NFL draft, he was selected by the Seattle Seahawks. Following that, Brock had numerous golden opportunities, including stints with the Seattle Seahawks and the Indianapolis Colts.
Aside from his athletic career, Brock worked in sports broadcasting, doing numerous radio and television appearances. In August 2008, he joined ESPN, the most prominent media platform.
He is now a college football analyst for FOX and a radio host for 710 ESPN Seattle.
Bio: Height, Family, and Siblings
Brock, 43, comes from a lineage of gifted quarterbacks. Brock Anthony Huard was born on April 15, 1976, in Seattle, Washington.
The physically fit and agile stud, who stands 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 meters) tall, grew up playing soccer with his brothers Damon and Luke at Sparks Stadium, where his father, Mike Huard, coached them.
All of the Huard siblings are now established in their respective sports careers. The famous proverb “the family that plays together, stays together” needs to be slightly modified for them.
Brock’s mother, Peggy, and father raised their sons while working in the Puyallup School District.
Even today, his parents live right next to the stadium where Brock grew up showing off his big games.
Relationship Status: Single?
Brock met his soulmate, Molly (Hills) Huard, at the University of Washington, most likely while playing sports, and the two married shortly after graduation.
Molly, like him, is passionate about sports and everything related to them. Perhaps it was the cause that brought them together.
Brock and Molly, who have been avid basketball fans since her college days, are now the proud parents of Haley Huard, a state champion basketball player who is affiliated with the NW Blazers.
Aside from Haley, they have two other children: a younger daughter, Macey, and a boy.
In Kirkland, they raise their beautiful children in an incredible Christian home.
Every day is a new adventure for the husband-wife team who raise their children with music always lingering in the air, whether inside their beautiful home or in their five-seater and more fuel-efficient car.
The couple practically lives in their car, rushing from soccer or basketball games for their children, who, like their parents, enjoy sports.
Salary and Net Worth
Brock left ESPN after 12 years as a college football analyst in May 2019 to pursue even more significant opportunities at FOX.
He plays a color commentator on the network’s No. 2 college football broadcast team there. Brock now has separate contracts with 710 ESPN in Seattle and ESPN television.
The newly joined platform pays him an analyst salary ranging from $65K to $71K on average. Furthermore, the average base pay as an ESPN radio host is nearly $54K, all of which contributes to his growing net worth.
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