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

While NFL players generally earn more than the average fan, what is the minimum salary that an NFL player can receive?

Reem Abdalazem

Reem AbdalazemUpdate: Feb 11th, 2024 19:37 EST

While NFL players generally earn more than the average fan, what is the minimum salary that an NFL player can receive?

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In professional sports, a salary cap is a wage cap that imposes a limit on the total amount of money a team can spend on their players’ salaries. It serves as both a per-player limit and a total limit, or either.

In the NFL, that cap is a hard one that forbids teams from going above it, and the salary floor is also a hard floor. Contract cancellations, loss of draft picks and fines of up to $5 million are all penalties inflicted if caps are violated.

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NFL Salary Cap 2023

The NFL salary cap increases every year, with the 2023 floor set at $224.8 million, a $16.6 million, and 7.9% increase over last year’s cap number, $208.2 million. Since 2012, the addition has been at least $10 million per year.

How much is the average NFL player paid?

The average NFL salary is around $2.8 million.

The NFL Players Association negotiated a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) in 2017, and since then, that number has been set to increase over time.

Since NFL teams require a 53-man minimum roster, massive amounts of money go toward a player’s budget. While quarterbacks- the highest-paid members of a team- typically earn multi-year contracts for millions of dollars a year, the median salary of an NFL player is $860,000 per year.

In 2022, quarterbacks made an average of over $7 million, while wide receivers averaged $2.8 million.

The money gets bigger and bigger as you filter through the pick of the litter. The top-10 QBs average $49.4 million, in comparison to the $24.8 million average for the top-10 WRs.

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Lowest average salary in the NFL?

Special teams are at the bottom of the salary list, averaging $2.775 million. The second-lowest paid players are the running backs, to many’s surprise.

The NFL’s minimum player salary

As per the league’s Collective Bargaining Agreement established in March 2020, NFL players’ minimum salary measured up to $660,000 in the 2021 season, which went up from $610,000 in 2020. The minimum salary rose to $705,000 in 2022.

This year, the minimum salary for an NFL player is $750,000. This amount applies exclusively to NFL rookies during their debut season. As they advance, the minimum rises to $870,000 and $940,000 by the third year. However, it’s important to note that this minimum p doesn’t guarantee that a player will receive the entirety of that amount.

For players who are on the active 53-man roster throughout the NFL season, they will receive their complete allocation. However, if a team releases a player or assigns them to the practice squad, the amounts undergo significant changes.

Who is the lowest-paid NFL player in 2023?

While Tyrone Swoopes won the reigning title of the lowest-paid NFL player in 2021, looking at the low end of league earners isn’t as simple. NFL players face different minimum values that depend on their contract and designation as active or inactive players.

As stated in the most recent CBA, the minimum salaries for the upcoming 2022 season are as follows:

Years Minimum salary for playerson Active/Inactive list Minimum salary for players not on Active/Inactive list
0 $705,000 $430,000
1 $825,000 $455,000
2 $895,000 $480,000
3 $965,000 $505,000
4-6 $1,035,000 $530,000
7+ $1,120,000 $580,000

There are two types of practice squad players who are eligible for a fixed rate weekly payment: those who have no accrued NFL seasons, made the active list in less than nine regular season games per accrued season, or one of four selected players to have an unlimited number of appearances during a maximum of two accrued seasons.

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Practice squad players who do not meet these qualifications are still eligible for a weekly payment, but a minimum one that exceeds the fixed rate.