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Who are the lowest-paid players in the NFL? Is there a minimum wage in pro football?

Get the inside details on the minimum pay scale of the National Football League, from the rookie contracts to practice squad players’ earnings.

Rookie Kenneth Walker III to support Penny against 49ers
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When we think of NFL players, we often picture multi-million dollar contracts, particularly for quarterbacks who dominate the headlines. However, not every player in the league takes home a hefty paycheck. While stars earn staggering sums, many players start their careers with more modest contracts.

The NFL showcases a wide range of salaries, reflecting its players’ diverse roles and experiences. Every player’s contract tells a unique financial story, from rookies to seasoned veterans. While the spotlight often focuses on the league’s top earners, it’s important to recognize the varying factors and the financial circumstances across the board.

NFL Minimum Salary: 2024 Contract Rates

  • Rookie: $795,000
  • 1 Year: $915,000
  • 2 Years: $985,000
  • 3 Years: $1.055 million
  • 4-6 Years: $1.125 million
  • 7+ Years: $1.21 million

NFL rookie contracts

The minimum contract salary for rookies entering the league is currently $750,000. As they gain experience, this base salary increases, with third-year players earning at least $950,000. Yet, not all players are guaranteed these amounts throughout their careers.

NFL practice squad earnings

For instance, players relegated to the practice squad earn far less than their active-roster counterparts.

Practice squad members typically receive a weekly salary ranging around $11,000, depending on the team’s discretion.

This amounts to significantly less over the course of a season than the figures attached to active players.