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Luis Perez Salary, XFL, Net Worth 2023, Age, Height, Family, Wife, Children

Luis Perez Net Worth 2023

Luis Perez has a net worth of $5 million as of 2023. He has accumulated his net worth with the versatility he has shown in each field he has worked in.

His main source of income is from his career as an American football quarterback.

Year Net Worth
2023 $5 Million
2024 $5.4 Million
2025 $5.7 Million
2026 $6.2 Million
2027 $6.9 Million

Luis Perez Salary 2023

Luis Perez’s salary is $400,000 per year, and he gets a monthly salary of $33,333. He is an American football quarterback for the Vegas Vipers of the XFL.

Year Salary Per Year Salary Per Month
2023 $400,000 $33,333
2024 $410,000 $35,167

Luis Perez Biography

Luis Perez is an American football quarterback for the Vegas Vipers of the XFL who played college football at Texas A&M University–Commerce from 2015 to 2017.

Prior to that, Luis played junior college football at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, California. He was awarded the Harlon Hill Trophy in the year 2017 as the best football player in NCAA Division II and led the Lions to their second National Championship in football during the year 2017 season, they’re first since 1972.

Luis Perez Wiki

Birth name: Luis Francisco Perez
Date of birth: August 26, 1994

Place of birth: San Diego, California, United States
Luis Perez’s age: 28 years (as of 2022)

Birth sign:  Virgo
Height: 6′ 3″

Spouse: Brenda
Education: Texas A&M University-Commerce (2016–2017), Otay Ranch High School (2012)

Profession: American football quarterback
Salary: Over $400,000 per year

Net worth: $5 Million (2023)

Luis Perez Age

Perez is 28 years old as of 2022, he was born on August 26, 1994, in San Diego, California, United States. He normally celebrates his birthday with his family and close friends every year on August 26. His zodiac sign is Virgo.

Year 2022 2023
Luis Perez Age 28 years 29 years

Luis Perez Height

Perez stands at an average height of 6 feet 3 inches approximately 1.91 m.

Luis Perez Parents and Siblings

Luis is the daughter of Juan Luis and Carla Perez. He was born and raised in San Diego, California, United States. Luis’s father was a professional soccer player in his native country of Mexico. He grew up in the Rancho Del Rey neighborhood of Chula Vista, California as well as started playing quarterback at a young age in Junior High.

Luis Perez Education

Luis attended Otay Ranch High School. He played sub-varsity football his first two years, in addition to basketball. Luis was moved to the tight end to play in ORHS’s Wing T offense but stopped playing football due to frequently being moved to different positions, and never playing varsity football. He graduated from Otay Ranch in the year 2012.

Luis Perez Wife

Luis has been married to his wife Brenda since 2015. He graduated from A&M-Commerce on December 14, 2017, along with his wife Brenda, the day before winning the National Title.

Luis Perez Texas A&M–Commerce

After his 2014 season at Southwestern, Luis visited NCAA Division I schools in hope of a scholarship including UC Davis, Oklahoma State as well as several others because of what he described as “living on that Division I dream.” He transferred to play for Texas A&M–Commerce, a Division II school in Northeast Texas.

Luis redshirted his first year on campus during the year 2015 season while the Lions won their second straight Lone Star Conference title with fellow Southern California native Harrison Stewart as the starting quarterback. The year 2015 Lions qualified for the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time since 1995.

He nabbed the starting quarterback job over fellow redshirt transfer Gabriel Rodriguez in the year 2016. In doing so, Luis became the first player of Mexican-American or Hispanic descent to start at quarterback for the Lions.

The Lions won 10 regular season games as well as repeated as Lone Star conference champions. The Lions defeated Colorado Mesa in the first round of the NCAA Division II playoffs, their first win in the Division II playoffs since the year 1991, before bowing out to the Grand Valley State Lakers in the second round. He was first-team All-Conference, a Harlon Hill Award nominee, as well as Honorable Mention All-American.

In 2017, he and the Lions went 10–1 in the regular season as well as finished second in the Lone Star Conference behind Midwestern State University, and qualified for the NCAA Division II playoffs for the third straight year.

Prior to the national title game, Luis was awarded the Harlon Hill Trophy, as the best football player in Division II. The Lions defeated the West Florida Argonauts in the national title game, giving A&M–Commerce their second national title in school history as well as their first since joining the NCAA in the year 1982.

He once again was first-team All-LSC in addition to being named National Offensive player of the year, Lone Star Conference Offensive Back of the Year, as well as First-team All-American.

Luis participated in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California for his final college game. In his final season with the Lions, Luis passed for 298.3 yards per game ranking ninth throughout the entire NCAA, one of the only 3 players in all NCAA divisions with over 5,000 passing yards. Luis had completed 590 of 880 passes and had the Texas A&M-Commerce record of 22–3.

Luis Perez Awards

  • National champion (2017)
  • Harlon Hill Trophy (2017)
  • 2× First-team All-Lone Star Conference (2016, 2017)
  • Don Hansen Honorable Mention All-American (2016)Don Hansen’s 2nd Team All-Super Region 4.
  • Second-team All-American (2017)
  • 2× First-team All-American (2016, 2017)
  • J.W. Rollins Award as the Lone Star Conference’s Offensive Player of the Year
  • Associated Press First-team All-American
  • Association First-team All-American and Ron Lenz Division II Offensive Player of the Year
  • Voted Best Returning Quarterback in DII Football (2016)

 

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