Brett Favre has been out of the NFL for quite a while, but the quarterback hasn't exactly been quiet in retirement. He remained in fans' minds with advertisements for years and is now embroiled in a tough welfare scandal.
On the subject of money, many fans are curious about how his bottom line has fared over the years since retiring.
How much money did the quarterback make while in the NFL and how much money does he have right now? Here's a look at the quarterback's financial situation.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the 53-year-old quarterback is still worth a pretty penny more than a decade after retiring from the NFL. Favre is currently valued at $100 million, placing him in a rare category. In other words, if he plays his card right, he wouldn't have to work ever again and could still afford a wealthy lifestyle.
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Creation of a massive Brett Favre net worth
It started in 1991, when Brett Favre was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons. He didn't stick with the team long, but they gave him his first paycheck. According to Spotrac, the quarterback's first deal was for three years and $1.3 million. It carried a $450,000 signing bonus and carried a $460,000 average yearly salary.
He was on the Falcons for just one year and saw almost no playing time. In 1992, he landed with the Packers.
In 1994, he was signed to a new deal, his first deal since joining the Green Bay Packers. This deal dwarfed what he earned in his first contract. The contract ran until 1998 and was valued at $19 million. It had a $2.5 million signing bonus and an average salary of $3.8 million.
In 1997, however, the Packers altered his deal, further dwarfing his first two salaries. This one was worth $47.25 million and carried a $12 million signing bonus. He made $6.75 million yearly. In 2001, his deal was altered again.
The numbers reached yet another new stratosphere. It ran from 2001 to 2010 and was worth $100 million. It carried an $11 million signing bonus and an average salary of about $10 million. In 2009, the deal shrank in a massive way.
From 1992 to 2010, he took the team to two Super Bowls, and won one in 1996. With the team, he went 160-93 and threw for 442 touchdowns and 286 interceptions.
With the Vikings, he earned $25 million on a two-year deal that had no signing bonus. Then, in 2010, he signed one final contract. It was for one year and worth $16 million. This one had a $4.4 million signing bonus and a $16 million signing bonus.
During his final three-year hurrah, Brett Favre went 17-12 with the Vikings and played one year with the Jets, going 9-7. His best season with the Vikings saw him bring the team to the NFC Championship.
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