Winning the Super Bowl is profitable, but the losing team also receives a sizable sum of money. In the 2024 NFL season, some of the players made millions of dollars from their massive contracts, win or lose.
On February 9, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will face off in Super Bowl LIX. Even though Kansas City is the favorite, anyone can win.
Players not only make history and receive a Super Bowl ring, but they also make money after winning.
The 2020 collective bargaining agreement established the prices for this year’s game. The losing team will receive $103,000 per player, which is $7,000 more than last year, while the champions will receive $178,000.
For some players, those bonuses are in addition to their already substantial earnings. Additionally, some have contracts that include bonuses or incentives for winning the Super Bowl.
Salary, signing bonus, and incentive mechanics can be intricate. In order for the player to get a portion of the money as a signing bonus over a number of years, for example, teams frequently restructure contracts to work inside their wage cap.
Here are the Eagles and Chiefs’ largest contracts to make things easy.
DeVonta Smith, 26, is now involved in a number of activities. He revealed on Instagram in December that he and Mya Danielle, his fiancée, are expecting their second child. Danielle posted on Instagram that the couple became engaged a few days later.
DeVonta Smith, 26, is now involved in a number of activities. He revealed on Instagram in December that he and Mya Danielle, his fiancée, are expecting their second child. Danielle posted on Instagram that the couple became engaged a few days later.
Although he is 34 years old and not yet ready to retire, Lane Johnson recently hinted to CBS Sports that he may do so before turning 40.According to a 2023 article in The Athletic, Johnson, who is 6’6″, has to consume 5,500 calories per day, including a lot of protein, in order to function at his best.
Although he is 34 years old and not yet ready to retire, Lane Johnson recently hinted to CBS Sports that he may do so before turning 40.According to a 2023 article in The Athletic, Johnson, who is 6’6″, has to consume 5,500 calories per day, including a lot of protein, in order to function at his best.
Due to a knee injury, Landon Dickerson missed the second half of the Philadelphia Eagles’ NFC Championship Game on January 26. He told the Philadelphia Inquirer that the only way to get him off the field would be to have him carried off on a stretcher, but he is prepared to play in the Super Bowl.He actually suffered that injury in 2020 while playing for the Alabama Crimson Tide, tearing his ACL during the SEC Championship Game.

