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15 NFL Stars Who Blew a Fortune Before 40

Being an NFL star comes with fame, glory, and much money, but not everyone handles the cash part like a pro. Between bad investments, wild spending habits, and too many “business partners,” some players watched their bank accounts evaporate before hitting the big 4-0.

From multimillion-dollar contracts to financial cautionary tales, these 15 players prove that wealth doesn’t always mean wisdom. Here’s a look at some of the most infamous NFL stars who blew through fortunes while still young enough to make a comeback.

15. Jamal Anderson

Jan 31, 1999; Miami, FL, USA; FILE PHOTO; Atlanta Falcons running back #32 Jamal Anderson in action during Super Bowl XXXIII against the Denver Broncos at Pro Player Stadium. The Broncos defeated the Falcons 34-19 earning their second consecutive Super Bowl title.
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The Dirty Bird legend made a splash with the Falcons but ran into serious money problems after retirement. Lavish spending and legal issues drained his once-impressive earnings fast.

14. Bernie Kosar

Jan 9, 1988; Cleveland, OH, USA; FILE PHOTO; Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar (19) in action against the Indianapolis Colts during the 1987 AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Cleveland Stadium. The Browns defeated the Colts 38-21.
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Kosar made millions during his time in the league, but filed for bankruptcy thanks to failed real estate ventures and helping out too many people financially. Even his dad reportedly borrowed in his name.

13. William “Refrigerator” Perry

Jan 26, 1986; New Orleans, LA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Chicago Bears defensive tackle (72) William Perry, playing on offense, takes a handoff and runs the football against the New England Patriots during Super Bowl XX at the Superdome. The Bears defeated the Patriots 46-10.
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The beloved Bears icon had a larger-than-life persona, and his lifestyle followed suit. Medical bills and financial mismanagement left him in rough shape financially in his later years.

12. Travis Henry

Sep 12, 2004; Orchard Park, NY, USA: FILE PHOTO; Buffalo Bills running back Travis Henry (20) carries the ball against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
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Henry had talent and a massive contract, but couldn’t avoid poor choices. Between legal trouble and child support for multiple kids, his fortune vanished quickly.

11. Terrell Owens

Oct. 12, 2008; Glendale, AZ, USA; Dallas Cowboys wide receiver (81) Terrell Owens against the Arizona Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium. Arizona defeated Dallas 30-24 in overtime.
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T.O. made nearly $80 million during his playing days but later admitted to being broke. A combination of bad investments, expensive lifestyle choices, and trusting the wrong people didn’t help.

10. Andre Rison

Dec 7, 1997; Kansas City, MO, USA; FILE PHOTO; Kansas City Chiefs receiver receiver Andre Rison (89) reacts against the Oakland Raiders at Arrowhead Stadium.
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“Bad Moon” Rison lived up to the nickname with a flashy lifestyle and countless financial woes. His money went up in flames—literally—when his house was famously burned down by then-girlfriend Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes.

9. Clinton Portis

Sep 27, 2009; Detroit, MI, USA; Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis (26) runs for a short gain in the second quarter at Ford Field.
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Portis earned millions with the Broncos and Redskins but ended up filing for bankruptcy. He later revealed he was close to confronting one of his financial advisors with violence after realizing how badly he was misled.

8. Mark Brunell

September 3, 2009; New Orleans, LA, USA; New Orleans Saints quarterback Mark Brunell (11) rolls back to hand off against the Miami Dolphins during 1st quarter their preseason game at the Louisiana Superdome.
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Brunell was a solid quarterback with a lengthy career, but lost everything through bad investments. Real estate was his downfall, and he filed for bankruptcy despite earning over $50 million.

7. Raghib “Rocket” Ismail

Nov 20, 1994; Los Angeles, CA, USA: FILE PHOTO; Los Angeles Raiders receiver Raghib Ismail (86) in action against New Orleans Saints safety Vince Buck (26) at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
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Rocket scored a massive deal early in his career, but the money didn’t last. Poor financial planning and trusting the wrong people drained his earnings.

6. Ray Rice

Jan 09, 2011; Kansas City, MO, USA; Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice (27) runs for short yardage during the 2011 AFC wild card playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.
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Rice’s downfall was driven by more than just money; financial trouble followed quickly after his NFL exit. Endorsements vanished, contracts disappeared, and the fortune he built unraveled in record time.

5. Luther Elliss

Sep 29, 1996; Tampa, FL, USA; FILE PHOTO; Detroit Lions defensive tackle Luther Elliss (94) during the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Tampa Stadium.
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Elliss was a Pro Bowl defensive lineman who made solid money in the league. However, with 11 children and some unfortunate financial decisions, he filed for bankruptcy in his late 30s.

4. Vince Young

Dec 17, 2006; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Titans quarterback (10) Vince Young throws against the Jacksonville Jaguars at LP Field.
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Young earned over $30 million in the NFL and somehow managed to spend nearly all of it within a few years. One of the wildest revelations? He once dropped $5,000 a week at Cheesecake Factory.

3. Chris McAlister

Sept 7, 2008; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens cornerback Chris McAlister (21) carries the ball after an interception in the first half against the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium.
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The former Ravens cornerback went from NFL stardom to claiming he couldn’t afford child support or a car. He told a judge he was living with his parents despite making tens of millions.

Read More: 14 NFL Stars Who Were Very Smart With Their Money

2. JaMarcus Russell

October 18, 2009; Oakland, CA, USA; Oakland Raiders quarterback JaMarcus Russell (2) throws a pass against the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth quarter at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. The Raiders defeated the Eagles 13-9.
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The poster child for wasted potential also became a cautionary tale for financial mismanagement. He earned more than $30 million guaranteed, and it was reportedly gone within just a few years.

Read More: 22 NFL Stars Who Got Rich Fast and Went Broke Even Faster

1. Warren Sapp

Oct 1, 2006 Oakland, CA, USA: Oakland Raiders defensive tackle (99) Warren Sapp during the 4th quarter against the Cleveland Browns at McAfee Coliseum in Oakland, CA.
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Sapp made over $80 million in salary and endorsements but filed for bankruptcy in 2012. Lavish spending, back taxes, and legal fees wiped out one of the biggest bags in NFL history.

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