NFL QUARTER BACK ROGER STAUBACH'S NET WORTH, CAREER, INVESTMENTS & MUCH MORE

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What Is Roger Staubach's Net Worth?
Roger Staubach is an American former professional football quarterback who has a net worth of $600 million. Roger Staubach is best known as a former quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys in the National Football League (NFL).

Early Life
Roger Thomas Staubach was born on February 5, 1942, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the only child of Elizabeth and Robert Staubach. Roger grew up in Silverton, a northeastern suburb of Cincinnati. He graduated from Purcell High School (now Purcell Marian High School), a Catholic high school in Cincinnati, in 1960.

College Career
Staubach entered the U.S. Naval Academy in 1961 after spending one year at the New Mexico Military Institute. He joined the Navy Midshipmen football team in the quarterback position and played his first game in 1962 when he was a third-class midshipman (sophomore) in the third game of the season against the University of Minnesota. In his debut game, he relieved the starter Ron Klemick, although they ultimately lost to Minnesota 21-0. A few weeks later, Staubach was given the opportunity to start in the famous Army-Navy game, where President John F. Kennedy performed the coin toss. Roger led his team to a 31-14 victory over Army. Staubach continued to perform well throughout his college career. During his second class (junior) season in 1963, he led the Midshipmen to a final ranking of No. 2 in the country after losing out on New Year's Day to the No. 1 team, the University of Texas, in the 1964 Cotton Bowl. During his junior season, he also received widespread praise and recognition, winning the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award, and the Walter Camp Memorial Trophy and gracing the cover of "Time" magazine in October 1963. In total, during his three seasons at Navy, Staubach completed 292 of 463 passes, 18 touchdowns, and 19 interceptions. He also set a school record at the time, with 4,253 yards of total offense. He was accepted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1981, and in 2007, he was ranked #9 by ESPN on their "Top 25 Players in College Football History" list.

Military Service
Staubach was diagnosed with color blindness during his junior year at the Naval Academy. As a result, he was commissioned directly into the Supply Corps, where his inability to distinguish between red and green lights was not an issue. Following his graduation from the Naval Academy in June 1965, he chose to volunteer for a one-year tour of duty in Vietnam. He served until September 1967 as a Supply Corps officer at the Chu Lai base/port, supervising 41 enlisted men. He finished out the remainder of his naval career in the United States, where he played football on various service teams to prepare for a future career in the NFL.

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