Sanders reportedly secured a 5–6% cut of all team merchandise featuring his name or likeness — a deal unheard of for a rookie.
Within weeks, his jersey became the top-selling rookie jersey in the league, generating massive revenue for the Browns and a huge personal payout.
2. Total Media Ownership
Unlike most players whose media rights fall under NFL control, Sanders retained full ownership of his content — vlogs, social media, behind-the-scenes footage, streaming channels.
This allowed him to build an independent media empire while the NFL could not claim a share.
3. The Viewership Bonus
A unique incentive awarded Sanders a major bonus once his personal media reached 10 million views — a milestone he surpassed almost immediately.
What the NFL intended as a financial punishment instead became the foundation of a new economic model.
A Stunning Financial Rebound
The Ripple Effect: A Threat to the Old System
Agents around the league immediately took notice. High-profile college stars began requesting similar clauses. Veterans demanded renegotiations. Young athletes saw Shedeur as proof that the old system was vulnerable.