• Terrell Fletcher is a retired professional American Football player with a net worth of over $6 million.
• He was born in St. Louis, Missouri USA, and holds American nationality, of African-American ethnicity.
• He attended Hazelwood East High School and the University of Wisconsin–Madison before obtaining his MA degree in Religious Studies and Doctorate of Transformational Leadership.
• During his college career, he led the Wisconsin Badgers to the 1994 Rose Bowl Championship, and was named the 1995 Most Valuable Player in Outback Bowl’s Hall of Fame.
• He married Sheree Zampino in 2007, and they had a daughter together. He is currently married to Kavalya Fletcher, and they live in San Diego, California.
Known for movies
Short Info
Net Worth | $6 million |
Date Of Birth | September 14, 1973 |
Spouse | Sheree Zampino |
Contents
- 1 Who is Terrell Fletcher?
- 2 How rich is he, as of now?
- 3 Early Life, Brothers, Nationality, Ethnicity
- 4 Education
- 5 Amateur Career – College American Football
- 6 Professional Career
- 7 Rise to Fame
- 8 Retirement
- 9 Career after Retirement
- 10 Appearance and Vital Statistics
- 11 Personal Life
- 12 General Info
- 13 Family
- 14 Social profile links
Who is Terrell Fletcher?
Terrell Antoine Fletcher was born under the birth sign of Virgo on 14 September 1973, in St. Louis, Missouri USA. He’s a retired professional American Football player, known for playing in the position of a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for the San Diego Chargers. He is also known for serving as a pastor at The City of Hope International Church.
How rich is he, as of now?
As of mid-2024, Terrell Fletcher has a net worth estimated at over $6 million, mostly amassed as a professional NFL player. In his retirement, Terrell currently works as a pastor, which also contributes to his wealth.
Another source of his wealth comes from the sales of his book.
Early Life, Brothers, Nationality, Ethnicity
Fletcher spent his childhood in his hometown of St. Louis, where he was raised alongside two brothers, Shaun and Bryan Fletcher, the latter known for being a former tight end for the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL. Terrell holds American nationality, and is of African-American ethnicity.
Education
He attended Hazelwood East High School in Hazelwood, Missouri. Upon matriculation in 1991, Terrell enrolled on an athletic scholarship into the University of Wisconsin–Madison, from which he graduated with a BA degree in English Literature in 1998. Thereafter, he continued his education at the San Diego Bible College, and obtained his MA degree in Religious Studies in 2003. Most recently, Terrell was awarded a Doctorate of Transformational Leadership from Bakke Graduate University in 2018.
Amateur Career – College American Football
Terrell developed his love for American Football very early, and while in college began playing in the position of a running back for the college team, the Wisconsin Badgers. Terrell distinguished himself as an outstanding player in his junior year, after leading the team to win the 1994 Rose Bowl Championship, and being named the 1995 Most Valuable Player in Outback Bowl’s Hall of Fame. He eventually finished his college career with 1,943 rushing yards and 3,414 receiving yards, with 25 touchdowns on 614 carries.
Professional Career
Terrell’s professional playing career began when he was selected as the 51st overall pick in the second round of the 1995 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers, marking the establishment of his net worth. He was a member of the team for his entire eight-season career between 1995 and 2002.
Rise to Fame
He finished his rookie season with 140 rushing yards and one touchdown on 26 attempts. His game numbers increased in the following year, and he became known for his receiving skills as he led all running backs in receptions from 1996 until 2000. In 2000, Terrell also led the team in rushing, with 384 yards on 116 carries.
In the following year, he re-signed to a contract worth $6.3 million over the next four years, but in 2001 and 2002, Terrell came to prominence for having only one touchdown.
Retirement
In 2002, he suffered a sprained ankle, so was limited to only ten games. After the season ended, his professional playing career was finished, since he was released by the Chargers, alongside other players including Curtis Conway and Rodney Harrison. At the time, Terrell was 9th in the history of the team with 259 receptions, and 13th with 1,871 rushing yards.
Career after Retirement
Instead of pursuing further his career in the field of sports, Terrell Fletcher decided to completely change his life, and became a student at the San Diego Bible College. Upon graduation, he started serving as a pastor and ordained Bishop at The City of Hope International Church, located in San Diego, California; he has been the Senior Pastor since March of 2012. Terrell also published his book, entitled “The Book of You: Discover God’s Plan and Transform Your Future”, in September of 2016. Besides that, he collaborates with various charitable organizations, including the San Diego County Adoption.
PLAY BIG. LIVE BIG. BE BIG. -Terrell Fletcher. Do you have a motto? I want to hear what hypes you up and gets you focused! #TFSaidIt pic.twitter.com/g9sFthc7VL
— Terrell Fletcher (@terrellfletcher) April 27, 2017
Appearance and Vital Statistics
Terrell has short dark brown hair and dark brown colored eyes. His height is 5ft 8ins (1.73m), and weight 196lbs (89kgs)’ but his body measurements are unknown.
Personal Life
Terrell Fletcher was married to Sheree Zampino, best recognized in the media for being the ex-wife of famous Hollywood comedian Will Smith. After several years of dating, Terrell and Sheree tied the knot at a wedding ceremony held in May of 2007. However, they separated in 2014 and went their separate ways. The couple was blessed with a daughter, named Jodie Fletcher. Thereafter, Terrell married Kavalya Y and they are still together, living in San Diego, California.
General Info
Full Name | Terrell Fletcher |
Net Worth | $6 million |
Date Of Birth | September 14, 1973 |
Profession | American football player, Pastor |
Education | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Nationality | American |
Family
Spouse | Sheree Zampino |
Children | Jodie Fletcher |
Social profile links
Source: IMDb, Wikipedia