Zamir White, popularly known as “Zeus,” is a running back for the Las Vegas Raiders in the NFL. Born on September 18, 1999, White went to the University of Georgia, where he stood out as a running back due to his powerful running and resilience. In college, he racked up over 2,000 yards, which played a major role in his entry to the Las Vegas Raiders when they acquired him in the 2022 NFL draft as the 122nd overall pick in the fourth round. He was exposed to great fame after he came to the NFL. Let us have a look at his net worth, salary, contract, and beyond.
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Zamir White net worth
Zamir White’s net worth is likely to be around $4.4 million by 2025. The former Georgia star has collected this sum through his four-year rookie contract that he signed in 2022. White got in as the 4th round (122nd overall) and has played in 3 NFL seasons.
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His income is mostly made up of his base salary and signing bonus, with no known endorsements or extra ventures contributing to this number. As he will enter the last year of his rookie deal in 2025, his total compensation will increase as he continues to be a regular part of the Raiders’ offensive game plan.
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White’s Contract
Zamir White is playing on his rookie contract with the Las Vegas Raiders, where he was signed in 2022. The 4-year deal is valued at an aggregate $4,403,932 in the form of a signing bonus of $743,932 and a similar amount guaranteed. His mean salary is approximately $1.1 million a year.
In the last year of his contract, 2025, White will receive the base salary of $1.1 million and a workout bonus of $5,038, and a cap hit of $1,291,021. Will be an unrestricted free agent (UFA) in 2026, which will provide him with an opportunity to sign a new contract or become a free agent on the market.
Raiders Kick Returner’s Salary
Zamir White is expected to make a total of $1,105,038 with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2025. This consists of a salary of $1.1 million and a $5,038 workout bonus. His season cap is $1291021 and constitutes approximately 0.46 of the total salary cap of the team.
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The 2025 pay is the last year of his rookie contract, and White has earned $705,000, $870,000, and $985,000 in 2022, 2023, and 2024, respectively.
Zamir White’s career earnings
Much of Zamir White’s net worth has been the result of his salary accumulation and some deal. His total earnings are $4,408,970 with the Las Vegas Raiders over the course of his NFL career. His career compensation is a $743,932 signing bonus and four-season (20222025) base salaries. In his rookie year, White was paid $1,448,932, and in the following years, he was paid $870,000, $985,038.
He has never played on any other team; hence, all his earnings are a result of his playing with the Raiders. By 2025, White will have used up his four-year rookie contract and made slightly more than $4.4 million in his lifetime earnings.
Zamir White’s College and Professional Career
Zamir White played his college ball at Georgia from 2018 to 2021, appearing in 38 games with 23 starts. He carried the ball 382 times for 2,043 yards and 25 touchdowns, while adding 17 catches for 132 yards through the air. After missing the 2018 season with a knee injury, White bounced back to lead the Bulldogs in rushing for three straight years. Posting 408 yards and 3 scores in 2019, 779 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2020, and 856 yards and another 11 touchdowns in 2021. He graduated with a major in Housing Management and Policy.
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Now in his fourth NFL season with the Las Vegas Raiders, White has steadily carved out his role in the backfield. In 2024, he appeared in all 17 games (four starts), logging career highs with 104 carries for 451 yards and a touchdown. The year before, he rushed 65 times for 183 yards and a score, while his rookie campaign in 2022 saw him total 70 yards on 17 carries. Through 39 career games and nine starts, White has rushed for 704 yards and 2 touchdowns, adding 21 receptions for 128 yards.
The Raiders have used White as Ashton Jeanty‘s backup for the first quarter of the season. However, when he was part of the offense, the O-line wasn’t at its full strength, which kind of restricted his performance. This resulted in him being placed on the inactive list last week. But the season still has a long way to go. The Raiders can really use him as the “go-to guy” when needed, and he has the potential to make a difference.
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