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Martin Gramatica Net Worth



Martin Gramatica net worth is
$1.3 Million

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Martin Gramatica was born on November 27, 1975 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 
Net Worth$1.3 Million
Date Of BirthNovember 27, 1975
Place Of BirthBuenos Aires, Argentina
Height5' 8" (1.73 m)
Star SignSagittarius
#Fact
1Signed by The Dallas Cowboys. [November 2006]
2Signed by The Indianapolis Colts. [September 2006]
3Unsigned in the NFL after being released by The Indianapolis Colts in 2004. [November 2005]
4Released by The New England Patriots. [August 2006]
5Signed with The New England Patriots. [July 2006]
6On September 22, 2006, He was signed by The Indianapolis Colts as an insurance policy for Adam Vinatieri.
7The comeback attempt of kicker Martin Gramatica ended on Auguest 23, 2006, when the New England Patriots released the six-year veteran, awarding the job as the successor to departed placement specialist Adam Vinatieri to rookie Stephen Gostkowski.
8He was out of the league entirely in 2005 and had not attempted a field goal in a regular-season game since November 2004. New England was hopeful he could return to his previous form, and he did seem healthy again in camp, and could draw some interest from other teams down the road.
9He was respected in the NFL as one of the best kickers in the game, but in 2003 he had a noticeable drop in accuracy with field goals 40 yards or longer, a trend that continued in 2004 until ultimately being released by the Buccaneers. He was shortly signed by the Indianapolis Colts in December of 2004 and was used exclusively for kickoffs. He later revealed in an interview in September of 2005 with news-press.com that he believed the reason for his struggles was because of torn muscles in his lower abductor and lower abdomen, which he had surgically repaired during the off season. However, he was not done with rehabilitation until after the season started, and did not sign with a team for the 2005 season. On April 6, 2006 he signed a contract with the New England Patriots.
10He has been plagued by injuries the last two years but is said to be healthy again, and the Patriots are hopeful he can return to his prior form. The six-year veteran spent nearly all his NFL tenure with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers but was released late in 2004 and signed by Indianapolis to handle kickoff chores.
11Kicked a 65-yard field goal in college, the longest in NCAA history without a tee
12His brother, Bill Gramatica, also plays in the NFL
13Graduate of Kansas State University
14Member of Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl XXXVII Championship Team
15NFL Placekicker with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
NFL Monday Night Football1999-2008TV SeriesHimself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kicker / Himself - New Orleans Saints Kicker / Himself - Dallas Cowboys Kicker
NBC Sunday Night Football2006TV SeriesHimself - Dallas Cowboys Kicker
ESPN's Sunday Night Football1999-2004TV SeriesHimself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kicker
NFL on FOX1999-2003TV SeriesHimself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kicker
Super Bowl XXXVII2003TV MovieHimself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kicker
1998 Builders Square Alamo Bowl1998TV MovieHimself - Kansas St. Wildcats Kicker

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Update: 2024-08-20