Are the bonuses for NFL Super Bowl champions so low?

Are the bonuses for NFL Super Bowl champions so low?

You'd think that winning the NFL Super Bowl, the pinnacle of American football, would come with a hefty paycheck, right? After all, it's the dream of every player to hoist that Lombardi Trophy in front of millions of fans. But here's the kicker: the bonuses for Super Bowl champions might not be as lucrative as you'd expect.

In this blog, Galileo Sports  - trusted globally for  high-quality materials and  durable baseball cage - will take you through the rewards that Super Bowl players receive.

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Super Bowl events

 Currently, the 58th NFL Super Bowl (the annual championship game of the National Football League) held at the "Allegiant Air Field" in Las Vegas has ended. This year's game is between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. , the game staged an overtime buzzer beater. In the end, the Chiefs defeated the 49ers 25-22 and successfully defended their title. This is the fourth time in five years that the Chiefs have reached the Super Bowl and won the cup for the third time. The 28-year-old Patrick Mahomes was also elected as the Super Bowl MVP for the third time. He became the first person in NFL history to achieve this achievement before the age of 30.

 

The Super Bowl has never been just about football, it's also about a money party, and it's no different this year.

As the most lucrative sports event in the world, according to statistics, the lowest ticket price for this Super Bowl has reached an astonishing over US$8,600. Super Bowl ads are also charged by the second, up to US$7 million per 30 seconds. So in addition to the "businessmen" in the chain related to league operations, how much of the pie can the players who actually work hard on the field get?

The champion is announced

On February 11, local time, in the 58th National Football League (NFL) Super Bowl Finals held in Las Vegas, Nevada, the United States, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated San Francisco 25-22 in overtime. The 49ers won the championship. ​

Both the winner and the loser have bonuses

Under the latest collective bargaining agreement between the NFL Players Association and the league, each player on the winning Super Bowl team will receive up to $164,000, an increase of $7,000 from last year's total. The winner of the 2025 Super Bowl will receive $171,000.

The team that loses the Super Bowl will never leave empty-handed despite being in a bad mood. The players who lose the game can also receive a bonus of up to 89,000 US dollars. Next year, the bonus for each player of the losing team will also rise to 96,000 US dollars. Dollar.

Restrictions on receiving bonuses

Of course, the bonuses mentioned here are all maximum bonuses, and not all players can get them. Depending on the player's time in the league and their status on the team roster, some players may only get half of the bonus.

Players who meet the following conditions will receive full bonuses: First, they have played at least 3 games in the regular season or playoffs and are on the team's active or inactive list at the time of the Super Bowl. For example, the Chiefs' Pro Bowl guard Joe Thuney, although he was not activated in the Super Bowl due to injury, he meets this condition and can "win" the bonus; secondly, they have played at least 8 games before. (regular season or playoffs), regardless of whether they are on the active/inactive roster. In other words, even if someone is waived before the Super Bowl, he will still have a chance to get the bonus; thirdly, if a veteran is injured during the regular season but is still under the contract, he can still get the full bonus;

Players in the following situations can only receive 50% of the bonus: they played fewer than three games in the regular season or playoffs and were on the team's active or inactive roster at the time of the Super Bowl; they were no longer active /On the inactive list but played 3-7 games in the regular season or playoffs; if a rookie is injured in the regular season but is still under contract.

Differences in prize money for different sports events

Although on the commercial stage of global sports leagues, the NFL has maintained its unshakable dominance for many years and remains at the top of the revenue list. But the average bonus per player for the NFL championship is not high. Take other members of the four major sports leagues in the United States as an example. MLB (Major League Baseball) has a bonus pool, and the amount is related to the ticket revenue of the entire league. Like the record-breaking 107.5 million US dollars in the 2022 MLB playoff player bonus pool, the team will decide who can get the full bonus share and who can get part of the bonus share based on the player's playing time. Generally speaking, It is said that players on the playoff roster will receive full bonus share. That year, the championship Astros' full bonus share to each player was approximately $510,000.

Looking at the NBA (American Professional Basketball League), the Nuggets successfully won the first championship in team history last season. After the Nuggets win the championship, how much bonus can the players get? The league's bonuses are divided into two types: regular season and playoffs. Regular season bonuses are determined based on record rankings. During the playoffs, every time a team plays a series, they can get a series bonus, and then gradually accumulate. As for the Nuggets, they received US$680,000 in bonuses during the regular season; they received US$6.4 million in the playoffs, with a total bonus of US$7.28 million. But apportionment within the team is more complicated. Teams sometimes assign players based on other factors such as minutes, appearances and scoring performance. For superstars, their salaries are very high, and they often don't care about the small money. The team will allocate the main share to the coaching staff, locker room support staff, etc. After the Nuggets won the championship, many players on the team also received huge returns. For example, Gordon's contract includes a championship bonus, and he will receive a bonus of US$1 million for this championship.

From this point of view, the NFL championship, which attracts the most money, does not have any advantage over the other major leagues in North America in terms of rewards shared with each champion member. Generally speaking, it still suffers from having too many people (a team Almost more than 50 team members).

Last words

Of course, bonuses are more of a concern to the relatively marginal players among the players. For the main members of the championship team, it is basically irrelevant. The benefits they can get are naturally not measurable by bonuses. They will be rewarded by the club for their contributions. Special rewards, and more importantly, their personal commercial value will be greatly enhanced. To put it bluntly, they will receive more commercial endorsements and other money-making opportunities.

As the NFL continues to evolve, so too will the conversation around Super Bowl bonuses. Whether changes are made to the current structure remains to be seen, but one thing's for sure: the quest for fair compensation will always be a hot topic in the world of American football.

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