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Herm Edwards Wiki, Age, Net Worth, Wife, Marriage, Height

Herm Edwards

Herm Edwards is a well-known coach, former football player, and sports analyst in the United States of America. Herm Edwards is well-known as Arizona State’s head football coach.

Quick Facts

Full Name:Herm Edwards
Born Date:27 Apr, 1954
Age:69 years
Horoscope:Taurus
Lucky Number:5
Lucky Stone:Emerald
Lucky Color:Green
Best Match for Marriage:Virgo, Cancer, Capricorn
Gender:Male
Profession:Football Coach
Country:United States
Height:6 feet 0 inches (1.83m)
Marital Status:married
WifeLia Edwards
Net Worth$10 million USD
Eye ColorDark Brown
Hair ColorBlack and White
Birth PlaceFort Monmouth, New Jersey
NationalityAmerican
ReligionChristian
EducationSan Diego State University
FatherHerman Edwards Sr.
MotherMartha
SiblingsIrvina Perez
Kids(Three) Vivian Lee, Gabrielle, and Marcus

Herm Edwards Biography

Herman Edwards Jr. was born on 27th April 1954. He entered this world in the United States of America, in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. As of this writing, he is 69 years old and of American nationality. Similarly, as a Taurus born on April 27, he is a Christian.

Moving on to his family, he was born to Herman Edwards Sr. and Martha Edwards. Edwards Sr. is a World War II veteran from the United States, while his mother is German. Edwards was born and raised in Seaside. He, too, has a sister named Irvina Perez.

He attended Monterey High School for his education. In the same vein, he attended the University of California in 1972 and 1974, Monterey Peninsula Junior College in 1973, and San Diego State University (SDSU) for his senior year in 1975. He graduated from SDSU with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.

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Herm Edwards Height And Weight

He is 6 feet or 1.82 meters tall and weighs approximately 88 kg or 194 pounds, according to his body measurements. He, too, has short black and white hair and dark brown eyes. Apart from this, information about his other physical characteristics is lacking.

Career

Edwards played in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1977 to 1985, winning a Super Bowl with the team in Super Bowl XV. His 33 career interceptions are just one short of the franchise record. Edwards’ playing career culminated in the final seconds of his twelfth game against the New York Giants at the Meadowlands on November 19, 1978.

After his playing career ended, Edwards worked as a defensive assistant at San Jose State from 1987 to 1989. He then worked as a scout and defensive backs coach for the Kansas City Chiefs from 1990 to 1995. He worked for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1996–2000) as a defensive backs/assistant head coach under Tony Dungy.

On January 28, 2001, Edwards was named head coach of the New York Jets, despite having never previously held a head coaching or coordinator position. Edwards guided the Jets to a 39–41 regular-season record, including a 5–15 mark in his final twenty regular-season games, and a 2–3 postseason mark in his five seasons as head coach. Edwards made his regular-season coaching debut with the Chiefs on September 10, losing 23–10 at home to the Cincinnati Bengals.

On October 1, he won his first game with the Chiefs, a 41–0 shutout of the San Francisco 49ers. Throughout the 2006 season, there would be numerous highs and lows. Trent Green, the team’s starting quarterback, suffered a serious concussion in the season opener. On January 6, 2007, the Chiefs were defeated 23–8 by the Indianapolis Colts.

Edwards began his career as an analyst for the network’s NFL Live program in 2009. Similarly, on December 3, 2017, he was named head coach of the Arizona State football team. Edwards earned his first victory at Arizona State on September 1, 2018 against UTSA. He defeated the 15th-ranked Michigan State Spartans on September 8, 2018, for his first victory over a ranked opponent.

Arizona State ended his first season with a 7–6 record. Edwards announced true freshman Jayden Daniels as the Sun Devils’ quarterback to begin the 2019 season. Arizona State began the season with an undefeated record, highlighted by Edwards’ second consecutive victory over a ranked Michigan State Spartans squad. The squad finished 8–5 with a Sun Bowl victory over the Florida State Seminoles.

Edwards is an associate professor of practice in the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.

Herm Edwards Net Worth

He has amassed a sizable fortune as a former player and professional football coach. According to online sources, he currently has a net worth of approximately $10 million US dollars as of January 2024.

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Herm Edwards Wife, Marriage

Herm Edwards is happily married to his long-term lover, Lia Edwards. They met for the first time on an airplane in 1994. At the time, Herm was an assistant coach with the Chiefs, and his wife worked for the NCAA in sports management. The couple dated for several years before tying the knot in an intimate ceremony in front of their closest friends and family members in 2000.

He is a father of three. He has two daughters named Vivian Lee and Gabrielle, as well as a son, from his wife Lia. Marcus is his son from a previous relationship, but little information is available about his previous relationships.