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Nov 7, 2021; Santa Clara, California, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Colt McCoy (12) tries to elude pressure from San Francisco 49ers defensive end Arik Armstead (91) in the first quarter at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

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Nov 7, 2021; Santa Clara, California, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Colt McCoy (12) tries to elude pressure from San Francisco 49ers defensive end Arik Armstead (91) in the first quarter at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
Tax nightmares are a reality even sports entities cannot run away from. San Francisco 49ers defensive end Arik Armstead offered fans a glimpse of this harsh truth. While you might think that players are living a high life without a care in the world, especially considering those gigantic game checks, he showed us that the game checks we so often envy can be significantly lighter once the taxman has had his say.
As the weight of this information settles on the shoulder, one is likely to wonder how these heavy taxes can be countered. Well! Good news for the footballer; while the players are bound by this duty, they can still enjoy some tax-friendly NFL destinations. However, before jumping into those, it is salient to know how much exactly goes out from Armstead’s pocket to the government taxes.
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The Paycheck Post-Tax: A Reality Check?
It is no secret that NFL players face some hefty tax burdens, depending on where they play. For instance, if you’re a member of the Miami Dolphins, you might find your financial situation a bit rosier than if you’re with the New York Giants or the Los Angeles Rams.
$395,055 check turns into $194,085… Armstead posted a video about it here:https://t.co/7Tsla5P7i0https://t.co/7Tsla5P7i0
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) November 3, 2023
Recently, as per Bro Bible’s Dove Kleiman, reporter Darren Rovell shared a snapshot of Armstead’s earnings after the player posted a video on TikTok. Armstead, who makes a jaw-dropping $395,055 per game, is no exception to the taxman’s reach. In fact, he loses a staggering 49.3% of his earnings to taxes. That’s right, nearly half his hard-earned money goes to the government.
Now, let’s get down to the numbers. After Uncle Sam and the state have their slice of the pie, Armstead is left with a decent $194,085 in his pocket. It’s by no means a paltry sum, but it does make you wonder: What if he were wearing a Miami Dolphins jersey? In Florida, they don’t have a state income tax, which means more money in your banks.
5 Most Tax-Friendly Destinations In The NFL
Florida
Where the Dolphins and Buccaneers dance, Tax-free Florida, the sunshine state, has been a beacon for NFL players looking to preserve their hard-earned wealth. With no state income tax, it’s not just the beautiful beaches that draw players in. The Miami Dolphins and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers offer a compelling proposition, not just for their sunny climates but for the financial sunshine they provide.
Texas
Where the Cowboys and Texans lasso extra cash! Everything is bigger in Texas, including the savings for NFL players. The Dallas Cowboys and the Houston Texans play in a part of the country with no state income tax, meaning that the stars who take the field at AT&T Stadium or NRG Stadium can revel in the comfort of their larger paychecks.
Tennessee
Titans and tax savings go hand in hand. Nashville has become a vibrant destination for both tourists and NFL players and for a good reason. Tennessee has no state income tax, which ensures that players of the Tennessee Titans keep more of their earnings. No wonder the Titans have been an enticing choice for athletes!
Nevada
With the arrival of the Las Vegas Raiders, Nevada has entered the spotlight for NFL players. Beyond the glitz and glamour of the city, Nevada’s lack of state income tax has become a major attraction. This means that players with the Raiders, one of the league’s most iconic franchises, can indeed hit the jackpot.
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Dec 18, 2022; Paradise, Nevada, USA; A general overall view as New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones (10) hands the ball off to running back Rhamondre Stevenson (38) at Allegiant Stadium. The Raiders defeated the Patriots 30-24. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Washington
The Pacific Northwest offers its financial perks for NFL players. The Seattle Seahawks, a team with a rich history and dedicated fans, play in Washington State, which has no state income tax. This advantage adds to the appeal of playing in one of the NFL’s loudest and most passionate stadiums.
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In these tax-friendly NFL destinations, the allure goes beyond the game. Players not only get to showcase their skills on the field but also keep a more substantial chunk of their earnings. These locales have become strategic choices for both seasoned veterans and newcomers in the league, and it’s no coincidence that they often find success there. So, the next time you see a star player lighting up the field for one of these teams, remember that it’s not just their talent but also the financial game that puts them a cut above the rest.
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