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Will Sam Bradford become a $50 million man?
By Jake Trotter, Staff Writer, jtrotter@opubco.com
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Published: April 22, 2010
Sam Bradford is about to become a rich man.
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According to several reports, his contract with the St. Louis Rams is expected to pay him an average of $13 million a season with roughly $50 million in guaranteed money.
Two years ago, the Atlanta Falcons’ Matt Ryan, taken with the third overall pick, received $34 million in guaranteed money on a deal that averages $11 million a season.
Matthew Stafford, who was drafted No. 1 last year by the Detroit Lions, received $42 million in guaranteed money on his deal, which averages $12 million a season.
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