Taylor Gabriel
Taylor Gabriel

Taylor Gabriel: Real Facts About Fantasy, Net Worth

Taylor Gabriel is an American former NFL wide receiver. He played his game during his stint with his professional football teams Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears. Taylor retired on April 9, 2021. Taylor Gabriel Net Worth, Salary and Endorsements As of 2022, Taylor Gabriel has an estimated net worth of over $10 million.

Taylor Gabriel may not have the same household name as some of the NFL’s biggest stars. Yet, in football circles and among fantasy football players, he was a household name for his breakneck speed and game-breaking talent. Undrafted out of college in 2014, the fast wide receiver has already had a solid run in the NFL.

Taylor Gabriel: Real Facts About Fantasy, Net Worth

FieldDetails
Full NameTaylor James Gabriel
Date of BirthFebruary 17, 1991
BirthplaceDallas, Texas, United States
Height5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters)
Weight168 pounds (76 kg)
ProfessionFormer NFL Wide Receiver
CollegeAbilene Christian University
NFL Debut2014 (Cleveland Browns)
RetiredAnnounced retirement in 2021
Children1
Net Worth (2025)Estimated $10 million

Net Worth

By 2022, Taylor Gabriel has a net worth of about $10 million. He is also a football wide receiver, and his total career earnings is $18,276,000. He had salaries of $930,000 from Cleveland Browns, $3,346,000 from Atlanta Falcons, and $14,000,000 from Chicago Bears.

Post-NFL career, Gabriel has received a few business investments and endorsement-related appearances, as witnessesed through his social media outlets, but nothing of a large commercial nature. He’s also been doing some community work and speaking engagements, which has been helping him stay afloat financially since his retirement.

Outside of his craft, Taylor Gabriel has always strived to keep a modest approach to his finances and in comparison to other athletes, that modesty has done him wonders in maintaining his wealth. Even though he made millions in his playing days, he is also known for living relatively modestly — and therefore has been able to avoid the financial struggles that many retired athletes go through.

Early Life

Taylor Gabriel was born on the 17th day of February 1991 in Dallas, Texas, in the United States. He was involved in sports from his school days. He was a football and basketball player while he was studying at John Horn High School. He was also a runner for the Jaguars athletic team.

The clever Taylor was a fine footballer and reserved his best efforts for the early games. His outstanding play, catching a combined 47 passes for 588 yards and four TDs, earned him All-District recognition as a junior. He became a senior arriving player on 2008 Class 5A TSWA All-State. He finished the year with 90 receptions for 1354 yards and thirteen touchdowns.

He was a standout wide receiver and return man on his high school football team at John Horn High School in Mesquite, Texas. He didn’t get a lot of interest from major college football programs because of his size (5-8), but determination won out and he found his way to Abilene Christian University, a Division II school with a proud tradition of football.

Personal Life

He served in the Air Force, and after high school, went to Abilene Christian College. Naturally, he was at his best during college football games. He also broke the NFL’s season touchdown record in 2010-2013.

During his final season in 2013 at Abilene, he had 73 receptions for 1,060 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns. He finished his college football career second in the nation, just behind another player with 215 receptions for 3027 yards and twenty-seven touchdowns.

Taylor was an undrafted free agent after playing at Abilene Christian University. He made his NFL debut after he was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the 2014 NFL Draft. For the Browns, he caught 64 passes for 862 yards and a touchdown. On September 3, 2016, Taylor was waived by the Browns.

He was released by the Browns after just a day and then signed by the Atlanta Falcons. Gabriel did not miss a beat during his time with the atlanta falcons. He had 68 receptions for 957 yards and 7 touchdowns. During his final 2017 season with the Atlanta, he appeared in a combined 16 games where recorded 33 receptions for 378 yards and a touchdown.

Chicago Bears On March 14, 2018, Taylor signed with the Chicago Bears. That deal was 4 years and an incredible $26 million dollars and was signed with the Bears. Gabriel played well in 2018, grabbing 67 and 688 and 2.

He had his signature game of the 2019 season, with six receptions for 75 yards and 3 touchdowns. The Bears released him on February 21, 2020. Taylor chose to sit out the 2020 season, which was played amid the COVID-19 pandemic. On April 9, 2021, he retired from the sport.

Taylor Gabriel
Taylor Gabriel

Education

Gabriel later went on to Abilene Christian University (2010–13). He had eye-popping statistics despite playing for a Division II school, leaving him as one of the most prolific wide receivers in the history of his college program.

His college stats included:

  • 215 receptions
  • 3,027 receiving yards
  • 27 receiving touchdowns

Gabriel’s performance at Abilene Christian, despite not being invited to the NFL Combine, earned him some attention from NFL scouts. He make a statement with his Pro Day — speed, quick feet, that is elite (ran a 4.27 40-yard dash).

He earned a degree, though it’s not clear what he studied. What is clear is that Gabriel was taking his academics seriously, finding a successful balance between football and his classroom responsibilities.

Children

Taylor Gabriel is the father of one son, who was born while he was still an NFL player. Though he’s maintained a certain amount of privacy, he does occasionally share moments of his son on social media, posting during his son’s birthdays, holidays and father-son trip.

The Brazilian striker has said that he fatherhood has changed the way he looks at everything in life and how he now views life outside of his professional career. He’s said in interviews that retiring from football was in part due to his child; he wanted to be there and avoid the long-term effects of getting repeated concussions.

Since retiring, Gabriel’s social media highlights the fatherhood side of his life with videos of him running football drills with his son as well as accompanying him to school events and on vacations. It’s obvious that fatherhood is among his most cherished roles.

Final Word

Taylor Gabriel’s career is one of grit, speed and making the right choice. And while he wasn’t the most well-known player of his era, he achieved a great deal, from making the team as an undrafted free agent to scoring touchdowns in a Super Bowl season.

His fantasy football impact may not have come in massive spurts, but it was memorable, and his real-life value as a speed receiver should never be written off. Admittedly, there are signs that McNabb never had his head inflate too much as a result of his ample bank account, modest personal life, and relatively quiet post-retirement family-oriented and mentorship-focused life paint him as at least well-rounded, if not a pretty grounded individual.

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