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Dale Hellestrae Bio Wiki Age Wife Buffalo Bills Salary and Net Worth

Dale Hellestrae (Full Name: Dale Robert Hellestrae) is a popular American football analyst on professional and NCAA football games, especially for College Football on Versus. He also works at 1580AM/99.3FM/95.9FM The Fanatic on Mon-Fri mornings as the co-host of Jacobs and Helly in the Morning.

Since July 1992, Dale owns the Cookies By Design, in the Scottsdale area. Dale also works for Arizona Rattlers as the color analyst and High School Football on Cox7. Dale serves as a guest analyst on “Sports Tonight” on KPNX, Channel 12, in Phoenix alongside co-hosts Kevin Hunt and Bruce Cooper. Previously, Dale was a football long snapper in the National Football League (NFL) at the Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, as well as Baltimore Ravens.

Dale was born onJuly 11, 1962, in Phoenix, Arizona, in theUnited States. He is60 years old. Dale celebrates his birthday on July 11, every year.

He is a man of above-average stature. Dale stands at a height of6 ft 5 in(Approx 1.96 m).

He was born in Phoenix, Arizona, as a descendant of Norwegian immigrants. Dale’s first name is the name of the area his ancestors came from (Dale, Hordaland), while his second name (Norwegian:Hellestræ) is his ancestors’ farm’s name. At the moment, Dale has not disclosed any details regarding if he has siblings or not.

Dale is married to his wife Brooke. The pair has been married for more than thirty years. Dale and his wife Brooke have two daughters named Hillary (who is married to Scott and welcomed their first child in 2020) and Kendyll who in grad school at Baylor.

He studied at Saguaro High School, where Dale used to be an All-state selection in football and basketball as a senior. Following graduation, Dale spent one year at the Marine Military Academy. Dale

He acquired a football scholarship from Southern Methodist University, where he used to be a two-year starter at offensive tackle and received All-Southwest Conference honors as a senior while playing offensive tackle.

He was appointed by the Buffalo Bills in the fourth round (112th overall) of the 1985 NFL Draft. Dale was also chosen by the Houston Gamblers in the 1985 USFL Territorial Draft. As a rookie, Dale missed the final 12 games with a broken right thumb. In 1986, Dale took part in the first 2 games prior to missing the next 8 with a broken navicular bone in his left wrist. In 1987, Dale was lost for the season following being placed on the injured reserve list with a hip injury.

Dale appeared in all 16 games in 1988, and he had his only career starts when he began at right guard in the final two regular-season games as well as in two playoff games. During his four seasons with the team, Dale could only play in 28 games due to injury problems.

On January 3, 2002, Dale became signed by the Baltimore Ravens as a free agent to stand in for injured rookie Joe Maese. Dale played in one regular season game and in two playoff games. He was not re-signed at the final of the season.

He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a football analyst on professional and NCAA football games, especially for College Football on Versus. Dale’s average salary is$77,876.

Dale gets his wealth from his work as a football analyst on professional and NCAA football games, especially for College Football on Versus. Therefore, Dale has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Dale’s estimated net worth is$889,869.

Dale is a 60-year-old who was born onJuly 11, 1962, in Phoenix, Arizona, in the United States. Dale celebrates his birthday on July 11, every year.

Dale gets his wealth from his work as a football analyst on professional and NCAA football games, especially for College Football on Versus. Dale’s estimated net worth is$789,869.

Dale works as a football analyst on professional and NCAA football games, especially for College Football on Versus. He also works at 1580AM/99.3FM/95.9FM The Fanatic on Mon-Fri mornings as the co-host of Jacobs and Helly in the Morning. Since July 1992, Dale owns the Cookies By Design, in the Scottsdale area. Dale also works as the color analyst for Arizona Rattlers and High School Football on Cox7. He serves as a guest analyst on “Sports Tonight” on KPNX, Channel 12, in Phoenix alongside co-hosts Kevin Hunt and Bruce Cooper.

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