Drew Brees Height, Weight, Age, Spouse, Family, Facts, Biography
Drew Brees Quick Info | |
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Height | 6 ft |
Weight | 95 kg |
Date of Birth | January 15, 1979 |
Zodiac Sign | Capricorn |
Eye Color | Blue |
Drew Brees is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 20 seasons and became the NFL leader in career pass completions, career completion percentage, and regular-season passing yards, along with being second in career touchdown passes and career pass attempts. He played with teams like San Diego Chargers and New Orleans Saints and has held the record of consecutive games with a touchdown pass, breaking the record of Johnny Unitas. In 2021, he announced his retirement from the game and joined NBC Sunday Night Football as an analyst.
Born Name
Drew Christopher Brees
Nick Name
Cool Brees, Breesus

Sun Sign
Capricorn
Born Place
Austin, Texas, United States
Residence
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Nationality
Education
Drew Brees went to St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Austin. He stayed at St. Andrew’s till his lower grades were completed. He also went to Westlake High School in Travis County to the west of Austin.
After completing high school, he didn’t get too many offers from leading universities due to his injury record. Kentucky and Purdue were the only options and he went with the latter due to superior academics. In 2001, he graduated with a degree in industrial management.
Occupation
Professional American Football Player
Family
- Father – Eugene Wilson “Chip” Brees II (Trial Lawyer)
- Mother – Mina Ruth (Attorney)
- Siblings – Audrey Brees (Younger Half-Sister), Reid Brees (Younger Brother) (Former Professional American Football Player)
- Others – Amy Hightower (Stepmother), Marty Akins (Maternal Uncle) (Former Professional American Football Player), Eugene Wilson Brees (Paternal Grandfather), Betty Jo Johnston (Paternal Grandmother), Ray Akins (Maternal Grandfather) (High School Football Coach), Dorothy Virginia Matilda Schultz (Maternal Grandmother)
Manager
Drew Brees has been signed with –
- Tim Cordon of the Creative Artists Agency (CAA)
- New Orleans Saints Training Facility, Training Facility, Metairie, LA, United States
- Encore Sports and Entertainment, Talent Management Company, Encinitas, California, United States
Position
Quarterback
Shirt Number
9
Build
Athletic
Height
6 ft or 183 cm
Weight
95 kg or 209 lbs
Girlfriend / Spouse
Drew Brees has dated –

Race / Ethnicity
White
Drew Brees is of English, Irish, Scottish, German, Swiss-German, and French descent.
Hair Color
Light Brown
Eye Color
Blue
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
- Muscular body
- Blue eyes

Brand Endorsements
Drew Brees has long-term endorsement deals with Nike and Pepsi Co. The other major brands that Brees has represented over the course of his career include –
- Microsoft
- Procter & Gamble
- Wrangler
- Verizon
- Vicks
- Tide
- Monster Headphones
- Chase
- Advocare
Religion
Christianity
Best Known For
- Playing for the National Football League team New Orleans Saints
- Being one of the best passing quarterbacks in the game
First American Football Match
Drew Brees played his first professional match for San Diego Chargers against Kansas City Chiefs on November 4, 2001.
First Film
Drew first appeared in the documentary film Gleason in 2016 as himself.
First TV Show
Other than NFL matches, his first TV show appearance was in the sports show Strike Zone in 2005 as himself.
Personal Trainer
During his offseasons, Drew Brees exercises with his trainer Todd Durkin at Todd’s Fitness Quest 10 gym. For these workout sessions, Durkin significantly decreases the rest period between exercises to make sure that Brees body is fully equipped to handle the fast pace environment of the game. These sessions usually last more than 2 hours and contain more than 100 movements and places focus on core strength, joint mobility, and overall conditioning.
Before the exercise, Durkin makes Drew perform a general warm-up and a dynamic warm-up. The general warm-up includes jogging, shuffling, and backpedaling on the treadmill followed by skipping rope. For the dynamic workout, he performs two sets of 12 drills that include lunges, jumping jacks, and high knees. After this, Drew is ready for a range of grueling and intense exercises, which you can find here.
Drew suffers from a number of food allergies and actively tries to avoid gluten, nuts, and dairy to stave off any inflammation. To fuel his body for intense games, he relies on lean protein sources such as grilled chicken and fish. He is also big on veggies and fruits and incorporates soy products to fill the voids left by dairy products.
Drew Brees Favorite Things
- Food – Chicken Fried Steak Po-Boy
- Exercise Equipment – TRX bands and straps
- New Orleans Restaurant – Ye Olde College Inn
- Olympic Sport – Decathlon
- Singer – Michael Jackson
Source – Shape, Nola, USA Today

Drew Brees Facts
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