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Sauce Gardner’s $31.1 Million/Year Contract Extension

Apostle Sports Media LLC
July 15, 2025

Sauce Gardner just signed a deal that makes him the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history, but how much of that $31.1 million a year does he truly take home?

Let’s dive Into the details of the Sauce Gardner extension.

The Headline Deal

  • Team: New York Jets
  • Length: 4 years
  • Total Value: $120.4 million
  • Average Per Year (AAV): $31.1 million
  • Guaranteed at Signing: $92 million (estimated)
  • Signing Bonus: TBD (expected to exceed $40M)
  • Free Agency: 2030 season

On the surface, Gardner is now earning more per year than any cornerback ever. But as we teach here: gross ≠ net.

For instance, the Houston Texans young and rising star CB Derek Stingley Jr. makes ~$30 million AAV, $100k less than the new deal Sauce Gardner signed.

However, Stingley Jr. lives and plays in the state of Texas, while Sauce plays for the Jets in New Jersey and likely lives in the state of New York.

This means that off the top, Stingley Jr. will almost certainly take home more money per year after state taxes, federal taxes and pro athlete expenses than Sauce Gardner will.

This is why not all contracts can be treated the same. The massive numbers on paper are fun to look at and great to report on.

However when it comes to financial literacy, you must understand the true numbers behind your income.

The Taxman’s Blitz

Playing for the Jets means playing in one of the most expensive tax environments in America.

✅ Federal Taxes: At the 37% bracket, Gardner will see ~$11.5 million a year go to right back to the government.
✅ New York State Income Tax: Adds about 10.9% on income over $25 million — another $3M+.
✅ NYC Local Tax (if he lives in Manhattan): Up to 3.9%.

That means of his $31.1 million each year, nearly half is gone before he touches it, leaving closer to $15–16 million take-home annually.

For reference Stingley Jr. from the above example does not owe the state of Texas any % of his income, meaning that at maximum write off potential, he is going to keep a minimum of 4% more of his salary than any player living in New Jersey or New York.

This is also why many players choose to have their “primary” residence in tax haven states such as Nevada. Or, if they choose to reside in the state they play in, they will still invest through LLC’s and trusts into other states in order to maintain steady growth of their assets and have a “backup” plan if they were to be injured or cut.

Cost of Living

New York and New Jersey have some of the highest property taxes and housing costs in the country.

A $10 million home in Alpine, NJ or Greenwich, CT comes with yearly property taxes that could top $150,000–250,000, plus upkeep and insurance.

That’s why understanding real estate as a hedge and income-producing asset is critical, even for players at Sauce’s level. He may earn like a king, but if he spends like a fool, his wealth can still slip away.

Real wealth is not a number. It’s a lifestyle, An attitude. A demeanor. A presence that commands the respect of your peers and community.

What You Can Learn

Most men reading this aren’t signing $155 million contracts.

Every dollar you earn is still subject to the same principles:
taxes, housing costs, and wise investing.

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  • The Largest NFL Contracts From 2015-2025

Credits

Written by: Aidan Anderson
Research and Analysis: Apostle Sports Media LLC
Sources: NFLPA, Spotrac, OverTheCap, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, IRS.gov, Zillow, APSM proprietary analysis.
Featured Image: Public Domain / Wiki Commons
Disclaimer: This article contains general financial information for educational purposes and does not constitute as professional advice.

“‘For the Lord your God is gracious and compassionate. He will not turn his face from you if you return to him.”
– 2 Chronicles 30:9

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