What kind of amount do you know? $75 million in 5 years! About 8 billion yen! !!

Hello、munejyuka。

This time we're talking about high-priced contracts for athletes.。

it's one of my favorite sports、I'm talking about American football.。

American football, America's most popular sport。News of a huge contract in the professional league NFL has come in.。

It's called a multi-year contract.。

The latest contract news is、George Kittle, a tight end for the San Francisco 49ers, has been paid a total of $75 million over five years.、He reportedly signed a contract with an annual salary of approximately $15 million.。

Approximately 8 billion yen in 5 years in Japanese yen、The annual salary is approximately 1.6 billion yen.。

But it is amazing。

There is still more to the top

It's not a case of being surprised by this, but rather、Quarterbacks, the star position in American football, sometimes have contracts worth more than 5 billion yen per year.。

The player we signed this time, Kittle, plays the offensive position of tight end.。

First of all, American football is an intense contact sport.。Of course, it is a sport with a high risk of injury.。
Signing a long five-year contract with such a high risk of injury takes a lot of courage on the part of the person making the contract.。

of course、If you get injured and can't play, it's not the full amount.、I think they have a detailed contract that says at least this much.。

The NFL has 16 games a year and a postseason.

The NFL usually starts in September.、The regular season will be held in just over four months.、Then it will be the postseason playoffs.。

There are 16 games in the regular season.。

Is Kittle simply worth 100 million yen per game? Is it like that?。
It's amazing when you think about it like this.。

This year's environment is like this、Will the regular season be played as scheduled?、Even if we start, it is unclear whether we will be able to carry it out to the end.。

Either way、It seems unlikely that the usual enthusiastic fans will flock to the stadium.、To be honest, I hope it ends soon!

I would like to report if there is news of another big contract.。

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