Shohei Ohtani is going to need a caravan of Brink’s trucks. The two-way superstar’s reported 10-year, $700 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers is the largest in sports history.
Over the years, athletes’ salaries have skyrocketed amid billion-dollar television deals. In 1979, Nolan Ryan became the first pro athlete to earn $1 million per season upon signing with the Houston Astros. Now, many NFL players make more than $1 million per game.
Ohtani is the first player in North America to break the $70 million mark annually, topping a select group of 15 athletes earning $50 million a season from their respective teams.
The full list is below, with salary figures only including team contracts and not endorsement deals or external earnings.
Here are a couple notes on the players with an average salary of $50 million or more per year:
- Of the 15 individuals, 10 of them are NBA players, four of them are NFL quarterbacks and the other is Ohtani.
- For NBA players whose $50 million-plus annual average begins next season or after, their current salaries are also listed.
Without further ado, here are the members of the $50 million club in North America.
(Note: these values are based on data from Spotrac.com)
1. Shohei Ohtani ($70M) – Los Angeles Dodgers
- Reportedly signing a 10-year, $700 million deal this offseason
2. Damian Lillard ($60.9M) – Milwaukee Bucks
- Signed a two-year extension worth $121.8M, which starts in the 2025-26 season.
- Makes $45.6M this season and will make $48.8M next season before his new deal begins.
3. Giannis Antetokounmpo ($59M) – Milwaukee Bucks
- Signed a three-year extension worth $177.1M, which starts in the 2025-26 season
- Makes $45.6M this season and will make $48.8 M next season before his new deal begins.
4. Anthony Davis ($59M) – Los Angeles Lakers
- Signed a three-year extension worth $177.1M, which starts in the 2025-26 season
- Makes $40.6M this season and will make $43.2M next season before his new deal begins.
5. Jaylen Brown ($57.7M) – Boston Celtics
- Signed a five-year extension worth $288.3M, which starts next season.
- He is set to make $28.5M this season.
6. Devin Booker ($55.7M) – Phoenix Suns
- Signed a four-year extension worth $222.7M, which starts next season.
- He is set to make $36M this season.
7. Karl-Anthony Towns ($55.7M) – Minnesota Timberwolves
- Signed a four-year extension worth $222.7M, which starts next season.
- He is set to make $36M this season.
8. Nikola Jokic ($55.2M) – Denver Nuggets
- Signed a five-year contract worth $276.1M which began this season.
9. Joe Burrow ($55M) – Cincinnati Bengals
- Signed a five-year contract worth $275M that will end after the 2029 NFL season.
10. Stephen Curry ($53.8M) – Golden State Warriors
- Signed a four-year contract worth $215.4M that began last season and runs through the 2025-26 NBA season.
11. Joel Embiid ($53.3M) – Philadelphia 76ers
- Signed a four-year contract worth $213.3M that began this season and runs through the 2026-27 season. However, Embiid could opt out after the 2025-26 season.
12. Justin Herbert ($52.5M) – Los Angeles Chargers
- Signed a five-year contract worth $262.5M that will end after the 2029 NFL season.
13. Lamar Jackson ($52M) – Baltimore Ravens
- Signed a five-year contract worth $260M that will end after the 2029 NFL season.
14. Jalen Hurts ($51M) – Philadelphia Eagles
- Signed a five-year contract worth $255M that will end after the 2029 NFL season.
15. Bradley Beal ($50.2M) – Washington Wizards/Phoenix Suns
- Signed a five-year contract worth $251M that began last season.
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