Marshawn Lynch shares financial strategies to avoid bankruptcy after NFL
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 5:04 PM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
Marshawn Lynch discussed his financial practices following his retirement from the NFL in 2020. He revealed he never spent any of his NFL earnings, totaling approximately $56.8 million, instead relying on endorsement money for living expenses. This approach not only safeguarded his wealth but also positioned him as a mentor for younger players facing financial challenges after their careers. Lynch encourages athletes to prioritize saving and investing in assets like real estate over luxury spending, reflecting on the struggles many former players encounter.
- •Lynch retired from the NFL in 2020 after nine seasons.
- •He did not touch his NFL salary, relying on endorsements instead.
- •Lynch advises younger players to save and invest wisely.
- •His financial wisdom contrasts with common post-NFL financial struggles.
- •He promotes investing in real estate to build wealth.
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"After grinding through nine straight NFL seasons and then a few comeback tours for good measure, Marshawn Lynch officially hung […]
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