How Much Will Super Bowl Players Get Paid? Bonus Revealed

In addition to a ring and a homecoming parade, Super Bowl winners will also collect a six-figure prize.

The specific amount that players are paid each game during the postseason and championship is specified in the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement.

How Much Will Super Bowl Players Get Paid? Bonus Revealed

Whether the San Francisco 49ers or the Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl, its players will still receive tens of thousands of dollars in compensation. Naturally, the winners receive a larger payout.

After an instant classic overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers, the Kansas City Chiefs are the winners of Super Bowl LVIII. That implies bonus payments will soon arrive in their accounts, but don’t anticipate a deluge of millions.

It’s possible that the bonus is far less than what the public believes. Even if it’s the largest athletic event of the year, the bonus won’t bring in generations of wealth for members.

Each member of the Super Bowl 58 victorious squad will get $164,000. The losing team’s players will collect $89,000. This year’s Super Bowl bonus is $7,000 more than the previous one.

Players on the winning squad in the 1967 Super Bowl received $15,000, while those on the losing team received $7,500. Although the winning award has technically grown by 993%, inflation is not taken into consideration.

A U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator indicates that the $15,000 reward in 1967 would be equivalent to around $140,000 in today’s dollars.

Each member of the Bowl 58 victorious squad will get $164,000. The losing team’s players will collect $89,000. This year’s Super Bowl bonus is $7,000 more than the previous one.

Players on the winning squad in the 1967 Super Bowl received $15,000, while those on the losing team received $7,500. Although the winning award has technically grown by 993%, inflation is not taken into consideration.

A U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator indicates that the $15,000 reward in 1967 would be equivalent to around $140,000 in today’s dollars.

 

 

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