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

Getting drafted into the NFL is often seen as a golden ticket—millions in the bank, fame, and the chance to live the dream. But for some players, the money came fast and disappeared even faster, thanks to lavish lifestyles, bad investments, and a little too much trust in the wrong people.

This list spotlights NFL stars who made a fortune on the field but found themselves in financial turmoil not long after. Some bounced back, others didn’t, but all of them learned the hard way that an NFL paycheck doesn’t come with financial wisdom.

22. Bernie Kosar

Jan 8, 1995; San Diego, CA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Miami Dolphins quarterback Bernie Kosar (19) on the sidelines against the San Diego Chargers during the 1994 AFC Divisional playoffs at Jack Murphy Stadium.
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The Browns legend had his finances tackled by bad real estate deals and a messy divorce. He was once worth millions and later filed for bankruptcy.

21. Clinton Portis

September 19, 2010; Landover, MD, USA; Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis (26) gets oxygen on the bench prior to the Redskins game against the Houston Texans at FedEx Field. The Texans won 30-27 in overtime.
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He made over $40 million and still wound up broke, thanks to trusting the wrong financial advisors. At one point, he admitted he considered drastic actions over his losses.

20. Andre Rison

Jan 26, 1997; New Orleans, LA, USA; FILE PHOTO; Green Bay Packers receiver Andre Rison (84) catches a pass for a touchdown reception against the New England Patriots during Super Bowl XXXI at the Superdome. The Packers defeated the Patriots 35-21.
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A big spender with a flashy lifestyle, “Bad Moon” Rison burned through a fortune. He later admitted he was broke and living paycheck to paycheck.

19. Mark Brunell

Nov 5, 2006; Landover, MD, USA; Washington Redskins quarterback (8) Mark Brunell reacts after the Washington Redskins defeated the Dallas Cowboys 22-19 at FedEx Field in Landover, MD.
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He had a solid NFL career and made good money, but lost it all in failed business ventures. Real estate and Whataburger franchises did not go according to plan.

18. Michael Vick

Oct 27, 2013; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick (7) before the game between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants at Lincoln Financial Field.
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After his dogfighting scandal, he declared bankruptcy while still owing tens of millions. He eventually made a comeback, but his fortune never fully rebounded.

17. Jamal Lewis

October 19, 2008; Landover, MD, USA; Cleveland Browns running back Jamal Lewis (31) is tackled by Washington Redskins safety Chris Horton (48) and  safety LaRon Landry (30) in the third quarter at FedEx Field. The Redskins won 14-11.
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The former Ravens star filed for bankruptcy just a few years after retiring. He cited debts and a failed trucking business as major reasons for the crash.

16. Lawrence Taylor

Jan 20, 1991; San Francisco, CA, USA; FILE PHOTO, New York Giants linebacker (56) Lawrence Taylor in action against the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park during the 1990 NFC Championship Game. The Giants defeated the 49ers 15-13.
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LT revolutionized the linebacker position and lived just as aggressively off the field. Legal troubles and reckless spending drained his fortune.

15. Terrell Owens

Oct 31, 2010; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Terrell Owens (81) grabs a pass for a touchdown that was tipped by the Miami Dolphins safety Chris Clemons (30) in the first half Paul Brown Stadium.
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TO made over $80 million and somehow lost it all. He blamed bad investments, child support, and a flashy lifestyle for his financial collapse.

14. Warren Sapp

Oct 1, 2006 Oakland, CA, USA: Oakland Raiders defensive tackle (99) Warren Sapp argues with an Oakland Raiders coach during the 4th quarter against the Cleveland Browns at McAfee Coliseum in Oakland, CA.
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He earned over $80 million during his career and filed for bankruptcy just a few years after retiring. His belongings were auctioned off, including a lion-skin rug.

13. Adam “Pacman” Jones

Sep 14, 2014; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam Jones (24) gets the crowd pumped up in the first quarter against the Atlanta Falcons at Paul Brown Stadium.
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Known as much for his off-field antics as his talent, Pacman blew through millions. Legal issues and nightlife spending didn’t help his bank account.

12. Tiki Barber

Oct 31, 2004; Minneapolis, MN, USA; New York Giants running back #21 Tiki Barber celebrates his second touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings in the second quarter at the Humphrey Metrodome.  Giants lead at the half 20-0.
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He thought broadcasting would be his second act, but it didn’t pan out the way he hoped. Divorce and poor planning left him in a tough spot financially.

11. Ray Rice

Aug 7, 2014; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice (27) stands in the end zone after losing his helmet in the first quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at M&T Bank Stadium.
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After his infamous off-field incident, Rice never returned to the NFL. His career—and his financial future—vanished in an instant.

10. Sean Salisbury

Oct 3, 1993; San Francisco, CA, USA; Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sean Salisbury (12) is tackled by San Francisco 49ers defenders at Candlestick Park. FILE PHOTO;
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The former QB turned analyst had a modest career, but bad decisions led to bankruptcy. He later opened up about his struggles with money and reputation.

9. Deuce McAllister

Oct. 22, 2008; London, ENGLAND; New Orleans Saints running back Deuce McAllister (26) and quarterback Drew Brees (right) during practice at The Grove in London, England. The Saints will play the San Diego Chargers in a regular season game at Wembley Stadium on October 26th.
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He was a star in New Orleans but fell into financial ruin after investing in a failed car dealership. He filed for bankruptcy less than two years into retirement.

8. 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 defensive back Carl Lee (39) at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
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He had one of the richest rookie contracts in football history, but lost most of it in bizarre business ventures. His financial advisor clearly needed a timeout.

7. Chris McAlister

October 5, 2008; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens cornerback Chris McAlister (21) celebrates his second quarter interception against the Tennessee Titans at M&T Bank Stadium.
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The former shutdown corner claimed he was living with his parents and broke just two years after retiring. He made tens of millions in his career, but apparently didn’t save much of it.

6. 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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The former Lions defensive tackle filed for bankruptcy after supporting 11 children and losing control of his spending. He later became a pastor and spoke about his journey.

5. Freddie Mitchell

Feb 06, 2005; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Philadelphia Eagles receiver Freddie Mitchell (84) is hit by New England Patriots linebacker Tedy Bruschi (54) and Roman Phifer (95) during Super Bowl XXXIX at Alltel Stadium. The Patriots won the game 24-21.
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He called himself “the People’s Champ” but couldn’t manage his post-NFL finances. Legal troubles and failed business plans took a toll.

4. Javon Walker

Oct. 19, 2008; Oakland, CA, USA; Oakland Raiders wide receiver Javon Walker (84) celebrates after scoring a touchdown  against the New York Jets in the third quarter at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, CA. The Raiders defeated the Jets 16-13.
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He went from Pro Bowler to investment missteps in record time. Despite a massive contract, he fell into the trap of overspending and shady deals.

3. Vince Young

Aug 23, 2013; Green Bay, WI, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Vince Young (13) reaches for a fumble during the game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lambeau Field. Seattle won 17-10.
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He reportedly spent thousands a week at Cheesecake Factory and once bought every seat on a flight for privacy. His financial collapse was as fast as his sprint to the end zone.

2. Chris Henry

Sep 3, 2009; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry (15) warms up before the game against the Indianapolis Colts at Paul Brown Stadium.
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Henry’s career and life were tragically cut short, but he was already struggling financially before his death. He had talent but couldn’t escape off-field troubles.

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1. Johnny Manziel

Dec 20, 2015; Seattle, WA, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel (2) walks along the sidelines after throwing an interception late in the fourth quarter in a game againt the Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field. The Seahawks won 30-13.
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“Johnny Football” cashed in on hype more than production, and the money vanished fast. Lavish parties, poor choices, and zero financial discipline made him the poster boy for fast riches gone faster.

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