yellowstone60
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mtgrizrule said:That's terrific. Best part of the whole talk was at the very end. "We KNEW we were going to win!"
Ladies and gentleman, that believe has been missing since Hauck departed. I pray that believe returns this season.
NFL Pension Plan: $201,453 annually at age 65 or $76,920 annually at age 55. For the purposes of this example, the owners would contribute $470 for the players credited season in 2011, $560 for each credited season from 2012-2014, $660 for each credited season from 2015-2017 and $760 for each credited season 2018-2020.Yukon said:Knowing Colt has played for 9 years got me thinking about NFL pension. I was a little surprised it wasn't better. If what I read was true, they get $470/month at age 55 for each year they played. (they need at least 3 credited season to qualify). So, Colt is still playing, but as of now he would get $4,230/month at age 55 for life.
Thanks for the info. That's a little more detailed.casewinter13 said:NFL Pension Plan: $201,453 annually at age 65 or $76,920 annually at age 55. For the purposes of this example, the owners would contribute $470 for the players credited season in 2011, $560 for each credited season from 2012-2014, $660 for each credited season from 2015-2017 and $760 for each credited season 2018-2020.Yukon said:Knowing Colt has played for 9 years got me thinking about NFL pension. I was a little surprised it wasn't better. If what I read was true, they get $470/month at age 55 for each year they played. (they need at least 3 credited season to qualify). So, Colt is still playing, but as of now he would get $4,230/month at age 55 for life.
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