Fletcher Cox spent all 12 seasons of his NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles. He was a dominant force on their defensive line, as demonstrated by his six Pro Bowl and four All-Pro selections. He also helped the team win a Super Bowl.
When away from the football field, one of his interests has been his car racing team. Cox Racing has been successful in the world of drag racing, competing in events all over the country. As a part of this venture, he has allegedly contracted a small business, Mobile Man Powerwashing, to detail his cars.
The powerwashing company's owner Joey LaGrossa claimed that Cox recently stiffed him for $200 for a job to detail his 1969 Camaro. LaGrasso outlined the situation from his Facebook account, complete with photos of their text message exchange and a screenshot of the declined payment.

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Joey LaGrossa explained that he has worked several jobs for Fletcher Cox and claims to have gone above and beyond to take care of his requests, including working on his off days and giving him discounts. The former Eagles defensive lineman was allegedly unappreciative in what LaGrossa defined as "unprofessional."
When the powerwasher informed him that he was no longer taking these types of jobs for his business, Cox became seemingly aggravated, per the screenshots of their alleged conversation. This is when LaGrossa reminded him that he is still owed $200 for the Camaro job, but Cox apparently challenged him to try to receive the payment.
Things went south when Cox told LaGrossa to "get it in blood" and that he "put a call in" to the Yellow Bullet Nationals, a drag racing competition, to warn others not to work with the small business.
LaGrossa also posted a statement from Fulton Bank that a Zelle request for $200 was allegedly declined by Fletcher Cox. He went public with the story to apparently defend his reputation and hopefully recover the money he is owed for his work.
Fletcher Cox Net Worth and Career Earnings make his $200 dispute confusing

According to Forbes, Fletcher Cox has an estimated net worth of $33.4 million. He has earned nearly $126 million during his NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Cox and the Eagles won a Super Bowl in 2018 after defeating the New England Patriots 41-33 in the final.
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