What's Happening?
Shedeur Sanders, through his SS2 Legendary LLC, received over $17.7 million from the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) between May 2025 and February 2026. This amount surpasses the previous one-year record
of $9.5 million held by Tom Brady. The payments, detailed in the NFLPA's annual federal filing, include thirteen different transactions for royalties and player marketing. The largest payment was $9.24 million, made in May 2025, likely reflecting Sanders' trading-card guarantee negotiated before his draft position fell from round one to round five in 2025. Despite his rookie contract being valued at $4.647 million over four years, Sanders' royalty earnings for one year significantly exceed this amount.
Why It's Important?
The substantial earnings from NFLPA royalties highlight the growing financial opportunities for athletes beyond their standard contracts. Sanders' case exemplifies how players can leverage their marketability through licensing deals, which include jersey sales, trading cards, and video games. This trend could influence how athletes negotiate contracts and endorsements, emphasizing the importance of personal branding and marketing strategies. The record-breaking royalties also underscore the evolving dynamics within the sports industry, where off-field earnings can rival or surpass traditional salary structures.






