67. Tony Romo
Takings/Payouts: $17 million
Advertisements: $5 million
Total earnings: $22 million
He is an
American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football
League who played college football for Eastern Illinois University, an NCAA
Division I-AA school.
The Cowboys reorganized his contract in
April to change $16 million of his $17 million 2015 base salary into a signing
bonus. The shift freed up salary cap space for the Cowboys. His $108 million
contract in 2013 was the biggest in the history of the franchise. His
endorsements include DirecTV, Under Armour, Core Power and Pizza Hut.
69. Adrian Gonzalez
Takings/Payouts: $21.1 million
Advertisements: $400,000
Total earnings: $21.5 million
Also known as
A-Gon and Gonzo, he is a Mexican-American professional baseball first baseman with
the Los Angels Dodgers of Major League Baseball.
In April, he became the first player in
Major League Baseball history to hit five home runs in his team's first three
games of the season. His deal with the Dodgers shells out at least $21 million
yearly through 2018. He is a popular pitchman whose endorsements include Nike,
Rawlings, Pepsi and Kaenon. He also received a $100,00 bonus for his fourth Gold
Glove award in 2014.
70. Tyron Smith
Takings/Payouts: $21.1 million
Advertisements: $250,000
Total earnings: $21.4 million
He is an American football
offensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League,
who played college football at USC, and was drafted by the Cowboys 9th
overall in the 2011 NFL Draft.
The Dallas Cowboys tackle inked an
8-year deal worth $97.6 million in July 2014, which included a $10 million
signing bonus and a guaranteed $22 million. He was named to the Pro Bowl for a
second straight year in 2014. His contract is the second richest in franchise
history afterTony Romo's six-year, $108 million contract signed in 2013.
72. Deron Williams
Takings/Payouts: $19.8 million
Advertisements: $1.5 million
Total earnings: $21.3 million
He is an American
professional basketball player who currently plays for the Dallas Mavericks of
the National Basketball Association.
Injuries have decelerated him in recent
years and his 13 points per game during the 2014-15season were his least since
his rookie year. The Nets still indebt him $43 million over the next two years.
The two-time Olympic gold medalists generates $1.5 million annually off the
court, mainly through endorsement deals with Nike and Red Bull.
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