Cameron Brate, a tight end for the National Football League’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was born on July 3, 1991. (NFL). At Harvard, he was a collegiate football player.
Brate was born and raised in Naperville, Illinois, and went to Naperville Central High School, where he played basketball and football in his senior year.
Brate went to Harvard University and played football there. He sat out the 2010 season and played in the 2011 through 2013 campaigns.
Brate and Ian Thompson battled it out for a roster place as a backup tight end during training camp. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers dismissed Brate on August 30, 2014, but the following day added him to their practice squad. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers added Brate to their active roster on November 25, 2014. After being added to the active roster, head coach Lovie Smith placed Brate behind tight ends Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Brandon Myers, Luke Stocker, and D.J. Williams on the depth chart.
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Contract
With the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Cameron Brate agreed to a six-year, $40,800,000 deal .
Salary per year
An average annual salary of $6,800,000 and came with a $18,,000,000 guarantee. Brate will have a $2,000,000 basic salary, a $2,000,000 signing bonus, a $2,985,000 cap hit, and a $5,940,000 dead cap value in 2022
Net worth
Brate is one of the highest-paid tight ends in the NFL, contributing to his estimated $5 million overall net worth.