Tom Brady retires as the highest-earning NFL player of all time—here's how much money he made over 22 seasons. (via CNBCMakeIt)
retired from the National Football League Tuesday
The 44-year-old earned $292.9 million over his 22-season career between his salary, bonuses and other incentives, but not counting endorsements. That puts him firmly atop the list of highest-earning players in the history of the NFL. He is $23 million ahead of No.
The seven-time Super Bowl winner also never came close to being the highest-paid player in the league. In fact,in 2020 that Brady passed up at least $60 million worth of salary to give the New England Patriots more money to build a competitive roster. It seems to have paid off: He went 219-64 in New England.
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