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Super Bowl LVIII 2024: How Much Money will Winners and Losers Receive?

The Super Bowl is also about a nice pay bonus for NFL players, even though Disney World is awesome and those rings are the pinnacle of athletic bling.

Granted, the main attraction is undoubtedly the glory, and it’s almost as nice to wake up each day to see the Vince Lombardi Trophy waiting for you the next season. However, the league will provide financial rewards to each player who participated in Super Bowl LVIII. However, several variables will affect how much each player receives.

How much money will Super Bowl LVIII winners receive?

Each member of the winning team will receive $164,000, a $7,000 increase over last year’s total, according to the most recent Collective Bargaining Agreement between the NFL Players Association and the NFL. The 2025 Super Bowl champions will take home $171,000.

How much money will the Super Bowl LVIII losers receive?

In the postseason, there can be an agonizing feeling of what-ifs and could-have-beens, and losing stinks. However, that might be a little easier to handle given the $89,000 that losing players receive. $96,000 will be paid to each player on the losing team the following season.

Does each player receive the same amount of money?

No. It all depends on how long they have been in the league and where they are on the roster. It was possible for some players to only get half of the above amounts. This is the breakdown of it.

Players receive a full bonus if…

They are on the team’s active or inactive list when the Super Bowl is played and have participated in at least three previous regular season or postseason games.

Regardless of whether they are on the active or inactive list, they have participated in at least eight prior games (regular or post-season).

Despite being injured during the regular season, this veteran player is still bound to their contract.

Players receive 50% of the bonus if…

When the Super Bowl is played, they are either on the team’s active or inactive list and have played fewer than three games in the regular season or playoffs.

They participated in three to seven regular season or postseason games but are not listed as active or inactive.

Despite being injured during the regular season, the first-year player is still bound to their contract.

Raeesa Sayyad

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