Not paid yet or still to be paid.
New Zealand soccer players are paid high salaries, and receive more money than United States players because the sport is more popular there. Players in the United States make around $7 million, and those in New Zealand make slightly more than that.
No, you only get paid if you win The Amazing Race or if you come first to the pit stops!
Some $500 per game.
no
Carl Pavano.
Players can and do get paid when they are not on the active roster. Players who are under contract to a team draw a paycheck unless they have been Suspended by either the NFL or the Team or have been placed on the Non-Football Injury List (NFI).
Yes, they are still paid whether they win the case or not. You have to pay for their efforts defending their clients.
Yes. Although they work hard and deserve to get paid a nice amount, I still believe that most players are over paid.
No, they still make their base salary no matter how they perform
Players placed on IR are still paid by the team. Most players have a down amount that is less than their full salary and that is what they are paid while on IR.
In comparison to American football players and soccer players they certainly are not over paid but for the top players its considered that they may be under paid
Yes they do because they are still under the contract with the team, however they might not get same amount as they would if they were playing.
There is no longer an injury list in the NBA. Teams now designate up to two players as 'inactive'. The difference between the two is that under the former 'injured list', the player was automatically ineligible for 5 games. In either situation, the player experiences no change in his pay.
NFL Players don't get payed per game. They get a contract for a certain amount of years and get payed injured or not.
they get paid as much as the players win the game.
NFL players are on salary, which is only partly based on whether they play in games. They are paid on a regular basis as well as with deferred (invested) annuities. The concept of paying professional players after games ended decades ago, although it is still practiced in some semi-professional leagues.