Brett Toth

Player Information

Brett Marshall Toth is an American professional football guard for the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL. He was born on September 1, 1996, in Charleston, South Carolina. Toth attended the United States Military Academy, where he graduated as a second lieutenant and played for the Army Black Knights football team. He signed with the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent in 2019 and has had stints with the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers. He is recognized for his contributions on the field, including winning a Super Bowl championship.
Full Name :
Brett Marshall Toth
Birthdate :
1 September 1996
Birthplace :
Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Gender :
Male
Height (cm) :
198
Weight (kg) :
138
Nationality :
United States
Education :
West Ashley (High School), Army (2014–2017) (College)
Career Started :
2019
Notable Achievements :
Super Bowl champion (LIX)
Current Team :
Philadelphia Eagles
Previous Teams :
Philadelphia Eagles (From 2019, To 2019), Arizona Cardinals (From 2019, To 2020), Philadelphia Eagles (From 2020, To 2023), Carolina Panthers (From 2023, To 2023), Philadelphia Eagles (From 2023, To Present)
Drafted :
2018
Drafted by :
Undrafted
Active Status :
From - 2019, To - Present

Biography

Brett Toth is an NFL player noted for his offensive line versatility and military background as a former U.S. Army lieutenant. Raised in a military family, he attended West Point and earned a degree in nuclear engineering while playing football. Toth began his professional career as an undrafted free agent in 2019. His path reflects resilience and commitment to excellence, overcoming setbacks and adapting across teams like the Eagles and Cardinals. More insights await on his impactful path.

Early Life

Brett Toth grew up in a military family, with his father serving in the Navy and his wife in the Army, instilling a strong sense of service and leadership from a young age.

He pursued his education at the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he not only excelled academically, earning a degree in nuclear engineering, but also played college football as an offensive lineman.

Toth’s dedication to both his studies and athletics highlights his commitment to excellence and teamwork.

Family Life

Brett Toth places a high value on family life, heavily influenced by his military background. He comes from a family steeped in military tradition, with his father, Douglas, serving as a Navy veteran, and his wife, Thereasa, having been stationed in Korea. This legacy has instilled in him a sense of dedication and resilience both on and off the field.

The Toth family enjoys culinary adventures together, favoring dishes such as shrimp and grits and sushi. Brett also balances his NFL commitments with family responsibilities, serving as an instructor at Temple’s ROTC program during the offseason.

A cherished aspiration for the couple is to witness the Northern lights, a dream inspired by Thereasa’s time living in Alaska.

Career

Brett Toth began his NFL career as an undrafted free agent with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2019 after serving as a primary lieutenant in the U.S. Army.

Throughout his career, he has played in 20 games, exhibiting his versatility by starting once at right tackle and once at right guard.

Toth has been a valuable asset on the offensive line, demonstrating his ability to adapt and perform across multiple positions.

He has been associated with several teams, including the Eagles, Arizona Cardinals, and Carolina Panthers, maneuvering numerous transactions between active rosters and practice squads.

Toth’s resilience and dedication have marked his expedition in the league.

Net Worth

As of October 2023, Brett Toth’s net worth is estimated at $1 million, primarily from NFL earnings and endorsements.

Throughout his career, he has drawn salaries from diverse contracts, including $780,000 during his time with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021, $660,000 with the Arizona Cardinals in 2020, $495,000 while on the practice squad with the Eagles in 2022, and $575,000 from previous contracts.

Despite setbacks from injuries in 2022, his recent reserve/future contract with the Eagles has contributed to his financial growth.