As of 2006, the pay was $4,700 per week for the 17 weeks of the season (about $85,000). Practice squad players do not receive fringe benefits like the roster players...
The minimum salary from 2008-2010 is $5,200 per week for 17 weeks, or $88,400 per season, in comparison to the NFL minimum rookie salary of $285,000. (Some practice squad players are paid considerably more, however. In 2006, the New England Patriots paid third-year player Billy Yates the full $425,000 he would have earned on the active roster.)
Season 06-07 $4,700/week
Season 08-10 $5,200/week
From Article XXXIV, Section 3 of the NFL collective bargaining agreement.
I have a friend on the Chicago Bears practice squad and he makes $90,000 per year.
Minimum salary for a practice squad player shall be $4,700 per week for the 2006-07 League Years, $5,200 per week for the 2008-10 League Years and the 2011 League Year if it is an Uncapped Year, and $5,700 per week for the 2011 League Year if it is a Capped Year and the 2012 League Year, including postseason weeks in which his Club is in the playoffs.
wikipedea lists the minimum salary as $5200 per week
That will depend on whether he makes the active roster or is on the practice squad again. He has been with the team since 2006. The minimum salary for third year players in the NFL in 2008 is $445,000. The salary for someone on the practice squad is $5,200 per week.
All NFL employees are required by contract to make at least $300,00 USD a year.
The players on a teams Practice Squad do not accrue Time of Service while on the Practice Squad. from the NFL CBA Article XVIII, Section 1, Paragraph (a). " a player shall receive one Accrued Season for each season during which he was on, or should have been on, full pay status for a total of six or more regular season games, but which, irrespective of the player's pay status, shall not include games for which the player was on: (i) the Exempt Commissioner Permission List, (ii) the Reserve PUP List as a result of a nonfootball injury, or (iii) a Club's Practice or Development Squad. " NFL players with two or more accrued seasons are not elligible for the practice squad. Therefore, any player signing with a team would only be elligible for the NFL minimum salary. The current minimum salary is $285,000 (as of 2007). So if the Practice Squad Player is signed to an active roster, they are paid a minimum of the rookie minimum for the full season or on a pro-rated basis at the minimum salary level. Practice-squad players are "free agents" and can be signed by any team at any time. Hope this answers your question
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In the new NFL collective bargaining agreement, for the 2011 and 2012 seasons, the league minimum for the practice squad was $5,700 per week.
Each NFL team may keep up to eight members on their "practice squad" in addition to their 53-member main roster. They consist mostly of rookies who were cut in training camps and borderline NFL-caliber players. Both rookies and young veterans are eligible for the practice squad. However, a player cannot participate on the practice squad for more than three seasons. Practice squad players practice alongside regular roster players during the week, but they are not allowed to play in actual games. They can be paid considerably less than active squad players: The minimum salary from 2008 to 2010 is $5,200 per week (2008-2010)[1] for 17 weeks, or $88,400 per season, in comparison to the NFL minimum rookie salary of $285,000. (Some practice squad players are paid considerably more, however: In 2006, the New England Patriots paid third-year player Billy Yates the full $425,000 he would have earned on the active roster.)[2] Players can be promoted to the active roster either by their current team, or by another team who is scouting them. They retain free agent status and may sign with any team they wish without compensation to the original team.
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The minimum salary in the NFL is $450000 for players with the one year service. It is however, $525000 for players with two years of service.
The salary minimum for a division I NFL football team was $2,000, the salary cap was $45,000