No offense or judgement meant to anyone if that’s your thing (to each their own). That’s just how I see pretty much all professional sports - the super bowl is just the poster child for it.

  • @Anti_Iridium
    link
    010 months ago

    They aren’t getting that amount at once.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
      link
      6
      edit-2
      10 months ago

      They get big fat paychecks when they sign their contracts. Lower paid players aren’t getting $3M all at once, but they get tens of thousands of dollars all at once, and it keeps coming every week. Even the lowest paid rookie players who only get the $750,000 rookie base salary get it over 17 weeks. That’s $44,117.64 every week for 17 weeks. That’s a fuck ton of money all at once, especially for a kid who has never had any.

      For reference:

      NFL Veteran Minimum Salary

      The minimum salary for NFL players with one year of experience is $870,000. It increases with each year:

      Rookie: $750,000
      1 Year: $870,000
      2 Years: $940,000
      3 Years: $1.01 million
      4-6 Years: $1.08 million
      7+ Years: $1.65 million
      
      • @Anti_Iridium
        link
        010 months ago

        And if the median is 860k, how many are making the salary of one year veterancy? Less than half?

        • @just_change_it
          link
          010 months ago

          Partial years, LOTS of rookies on backup teams making partial wages maybe.