One of the American wide receivers for the National Football League’s Denver Broncos is Kendall Hinton. He was born on February 19, 1997, in North Carolina’s Durham and is now 25 years. Kendell was a quarterback and wide receiver in college football at Wake Forest before signing with the Broncos as an undrafted free agent in 2020. He plays with Montreal Washington, Brett Bradley, and Nik Bonitto.
Kendall played that season as the team’s backup quarterback after the other quarterbacks were quarantined for a week with COVID-19. Hinton made NFL history by becoming the first non-pro quarterback to play a sizable portion of the position in a game since Tom Matte, a running back for the Baltimore Colts in 1965.
Where did Kendall Hinton go to high school?
Hinton attended Southern Durham High School in Durham, North Carolina. He played as a quarterback. Hinton, a high school junior, led his team to the 3-AA championship by tossing for 3,972 yards and 39 touchdowns.