
NFL All time G.O.A.T.
Tom Brady
Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an American football quarterback for the National Football League’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL). He played his first 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, where he was an integral part of the franchise’s success from 2001 to 2019. Brady is largely recognized as the all-time best quarterback.
Brady was drafted 199th overall by the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft after playing college football at Michigan. He eventually became known as the NFL’s biggest draft steal. During his second season, the Patriots won their first Super Bowl in Super Bowl XXXVI, and he became the starting quarterback. Brady led the Patriots to 17 division titles (including 11 consecutive from 2009 to 2019), 13 AFC Championship Games (including eight consecutive from 2011 to 2018), nine Super Bowl appearances, and six Super Bowl titles in 18 seasons as the team’s primary starter, all NFL records for a player and franchise. He joined the Buccaneers in 2020 and led them to Super Bowl LV, giving him 10 Super Bowl appearances and seven triumphs.
Tom was transferred from the New England Patriots to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020. He signed a two-year, $50 million contract with the Buccaneers, which includes $9 million in incentive bonuses. Tom will have made more than $400 million in pay and endorsements by the end of his NFL career.
Jim Brown
Former American football player, sports analyst, and actor James Nathaniel Brown (born February 17, 1936) from 1957 through 1965, he was a fullback with the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). Brown was a Pro Bowl invitee every season he was in the league, was named the AP NFL Most Valuable Player three times, and won an NFL championship with the Browns in 1964. He is widely regarded as one of the best running backs of all time, as well as one of the finest players in NFL history.
Brown was an all-around player for the Syracuse Orangemen football team throughout his undergraduate career, earning unanimous All-America accolades. His number 44 jersey was eventually retired by the club, and he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1995. He was also a standout in basketball, track & field, and lacrosse. He is widely regarded as one of the best lacrosse players of all time, and the Premier Lacrosse League MVP Award bears his name.
Jim Brown’s net worth was probably accumulated mostly from his eight solid years in football and his subsequent promising television career. Though he is popularly claimed to be worth $30 million, some sources estimate him to be worth up to $50 million.
He has appeared in over 54 films and documentaries, each of which paid him thousands of dollars. He was paid $35,000 for his role in the 1964 film Rio Conchos. He also got $125 for his role in The Split (1968). One of Jim’s largest payouts was from 100 Rifles (1969), when he received $200,000. He was also claimed to receive a salary of more than $60,000 when he was still playing on the field.
Jerry Rice
Jerry Lee Rice (born October 13, 1962) is a retired American professional football wide receiver who spent 20 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He is most known as a member of the San Francisco 49ers, where he won three championships. He subsequently had two shorter spells with the Oakland Raiders and Seattle Seahawks near the close of his career. Because of his excellent receiving skills, his feats and countless records earned him the nickname “World,” and he is largely recognized as the best wide receiver in NFL history, as well as one of the greatest athletes of all time.
Rice played four seasons of college football with the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils, breaking multiple NCAA and team receiving milestones and became the all-time leader in NCAA receiving touchdowns. He was taken with the 16th overall selection in 1985 and joined the 49ers.
Today, Rice is widely regarded as the greatest wide receiver in NFL history, and many believe him to be one of the finest NFL players of all time. This is mostly owing to Jerry’s numerous career achievements. Most catches, most touchdown receptions, and most receiving yards are among them. Jerry has also scored more points (1,256) than any other non-kicker in NFL history. Rice owns more than 100 records in total, much outnumbering any other athlete. Rice was a three-time Super Bowl champion with the San Francisco 49ers. Jerry Rice was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010.
Rice made a total of $23.3 million over his 20-year NFL career. This corresponds to around $1 million every season. His first contract was a five-year, $1.885-million agreement with the San Francisco 49ers, which he signed practically immediately after being chosen.
Jerry received his highest salary with the 49ers in 2000, when he earned $2.5 million in his last season. His finest year, though, was 1996, when he received a base salary of $1.6 million plus a $4 million signing bonus. Rice’s net worth appears to have increased significantly after he withdrew from professional football.