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Wouldn't be surprised if he's cut after this game
Well, that's at least $8,400 a week (minimum practice squad salary) for a few weeks or more.Cardinals signed him to their practice squad.
I read somewhere that the veteran minimum is $12,000. New rules this year were required to even make this signing possible, since he lost eligibility for the old practice squad rules almost 15 years ago.Well, that's at least $8,400 a week (minimum practice squad salary) for a few weeks or more.
Yeah, I read a wiki page that said the 2020 minimum for the practice squad was $8,400 but didn't notice any differentiation for a veteran minimum. I hope you're right about the $12,000 minimum...he can make a couple hundred grand if he lasts to Thanksgiving.I read somewhere that the veteran minimum is $12,000. New rules this year were required to even make this signing possible, since he lost eligibility for the old practice squad rules almost 15 years ago.
I doubt he's hurting on money
After Uncle Sam, his agent(s), and the taxes of the various states in which the teams for whom he played are located, he might have earned just under a million a year average over his career. Definitely not shabby, but I wonder if his current non-football employment is paying $12,000 a week...Career earnings of over $16 million. He'll be fine.
After Uncle Sam, his agent(s), and the taxes of the various states in which the teams for whom he played are located, he might have earned just under a million a year average over his career. Definitely not shabby, but I wonder if his current non-football employment is paying $12,000 a week...
My point is that making a good chunk of change is never a bad thing, and that his $16M in career earnings isn't nearly as much as it appears on the surface. I have $1.755M in lifetime earnings, but I'm still working...Not sure what that has to do with his career earnings, which is the only thing I posted.
We all pay taxes. Most of us don't make $16 million, so in the words of you know who:
My point is that making a good chunk of change is never a bad thing, and that his $16M in career earnings isn't nearly as much as it appears on the surface. I have $1.755M in lifetime earnings, but I'm still working...
His NFL pension will probably be a nice chunk of change.After Uncle Sam, his agent(s), and the taxes of the various states in which the teams for whom he played are located, he might have earned just under a million a year average over his career. Definitely not shabby, but I wonder if his current non-football employment is paying $12,000 a week...