What Is Tim Hasselbeck Net Worth?

Tim Hasselbeck is an American sports analyst and former professional football quarterback who has a net worth of approximately $16 million. He is best known today as an ESPN analyst, where he provides expert commentary on NFL games, quarterback performance, and fantasy football analysis.
Before his media career, Hasselbeck spent several years in the NFL as a quarterback, playing for multiple teams between 2001 and 2007, including brief stints in NFL Europe. He is also part of a well-known football family—his older brother Matt Hasselbeck was a longtime NFL quarterback, and his father, Don Hasselbeck, played tight end in the league.
| Tim Hasselbeck Net Worth | $16 Million |
| Date of Birth | April 6, 1978 |
| Place of Birth | Norfolk, Massachusetts |
| Nationality | American |
Early Life
Tim Hasselbeck was born on April 6, 1978, in Norfolk, Massachusetts, to Don and Mary Hasselbeck. Growing up in a football-driven household, Tim and his older brother Matt both pursued careers in the sport.
He attended Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood, Massachusetts, where he was a standout quarterback. Over three seasons, he passed for more than 4,700 yards and 50 touchdowns. As a senior, he threw for 1,970 yards and 21 touchdowns while also rushing for five scores.
His performance earned him major recognition, including:
- Boston Globe Player of the Year
- Boston Herald Player of the Year
- USA Today All-America honors
In addition to football, Hasselbeck also played basketball during high school.
Collegiate Career
Hasselbeck played college football at Boston College from 1996 to 2000. During this time, he was teammates with his brother Matt for part of his collegiate career.
His early years were limited, including a redshirt season and minimal playing time as a freshman and sophomore. However, he eventually developed into the starting quarterback.
Key college highlights include:
- 1,940 passing yards and 11 touchdowns in his junior year
- 2,019 passing yards and 18 touchdowns in his senior year
- 97-yard touchdown pass (longest in Boston College history at the time)
- Team captain in his final season
- Thomas F. Scanlan Award recipient
He finished his college career with 3,980 passing yards and 29 touchdowns, earning a degree in marketing.
NFL Career
Tim Hasselbeck entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2001. Over the course of his career, he spent time with several teams, including:
- Buffalo Bills
- Baltimore Ravens
- Philadelphia Eagles (practice squad)
- Washington Redskins
- New York Giants
- Arizona Cardinals
He also played briefly in NFL Europe with the Berlin Thunder in 2002.
His most notable NFL playing moments came during his time with the Washington Redskins, where he started games due to injuries at quarterback. However, his professional career was largely defined by backup roles and limited playing time.
Hasselbeck finished his NFL career with:
- 1,012 passing yards
- 63.6 passer rating
- Multiple teams across six seasons
He retired from professional football in 2007.
Sports Analyst Career
After retiring from football, Hasselbeck transitioned into sports broadcasting.
He began preparing for media work in 2007 by participating in NFL Films’ Broadcast Boot Camp. Later that year, he made his debut as a color commentator for an NFL game on FOX.
He went on to join ESPN, where he became a well-known football analyst. His roles have included:
- NFL studio analyst for ESPN
- Co-host of Fantasy Football Now
- Regular appearances on ESPN NFL coverage
His broadcasting career has become his primary professional identity following his time as a player.
Personal Life
Tim Hasselbeck married television personality Elisabeth Filarski in 2002. Elisabeth is widely known for her appearance on Survivor: The Australian Outback and later as a co-host on The View and Fox & Friends.
The couple has three children:
- Daughter: Grace
- Sons: Taylor and Isaiah
Real Estate
Tim and Elisabeth Hasselbeck have owned multiple high-value properties over the years, reflecting their combined success in sports and media.
Notable real estate transactions include:
- $4.2 million mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut (sold for $4.56 million in 2016)
- $2.18 million six-bedroom home in Nashville, Tennessee
- Several New York City apartments, including properties valued at $1.6 million and $3.3 million
Their real estate portfolio has included both primary residences and investment properties across major U.S. markets.
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