The former NFL wide receiver didn’t bother buying anything real during his career that wasn’t worth as much as he was.
Johnson estimated he saved 83% of his salary in making shrewd moves, like living at the Bengals facility as a rookie, among other things.
“I never brought real anything when I was playing. Never,” he said. “What was the point? I went to Claire’s. For what? What am I doing it for? The women are going to deal with you anyway, because of who you are, and then the other women, who are really doing their homework done Googled how much you making already. Why am I buying a $50,000 watch, $80,000 dollar watch?”, and told Sharpe that he didn’t get caught up in material things.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
NFL & EA Sports Team Up For Madden NFL 23 x HBCU Tournament FinalsThe MaddenNFL23 x HBCU Tournament Finals will be taking place during SuperBowl weekend, courtesy of EASports. esports
Read more »
Johnson & Johnson’s Scheme to Avoid Cancer Lawsuits Just Fell Apart in CourtThe company tried to dodge tens of thousands of lawsuits by essentially faking bankruptcy.
Read more »
Court tosses bankruptcy petition by Johnson & Johnson's talc unitAn appeals court on Monday dismissed the Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition of J&J's talc subsidiary, which the company formed to resolve thousands of lawsuits.
Read more »
Johnson & Johnson can't invoke bankruptcy to stop cancer lawsuits, court saysA federal appeals court has ruled that Johnson & Johnson cannot use bankruptcy court to resolve civil lawsuits that claim its iconic baby powder caused cancer.
Read more »
Johnson & Johnson Can’t Use Bankruptcy to End Cancer Lawsuits, Court RulesJohnson & Johnson attempted to use a Chapter 11 filing to shut out some 40,000 cancer lawsuits stemming from their talc-based baby powder formula.
Read more »