if u went to the nfl combine befor all the drafts, and you have proven urself nfl worthy yes.
i think the home team
NFL players make so much money because there are so many fans who come to the game. Without the fans, TV brodcsts, and food, no one would pay for the players salaries.
The teams that they play on pay the players' salaries. The revenue that the teams take in from ticket sales, television agreements, revenue sharing, etc provide the funds that allow those teams to have the capital to pay the players.
There's no limit to what an NFL team can pay a player, but the highest paid players are near twenty million per year.
Base pay for NFL players in 1970 was 29,000 a year. Because the 70's saw the rise of televised endorsement deals, by 1980 starting pay would more than triple.
positives about 1.4-2 million dollar pay a year they are set for life with their pay and do not have to work after about two years in the NFL the players are insured with fully payed health benefits for life negatives injury possible being cut off by the NFL
Players do not receive any compensation for TV revenue. That goes to the owners who pay the players whatever their contract states they earn. Players are paid every two weeks.
You would not have to pay anything because you get payed to play. The only requirements are that you have to be drafted or picked up as a free-agent.
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.
Yes they have to pay the players
No, the Manager has to pay the players.