sago1
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So why can't the NFL players each get an insurance policy to cover a significant portion of their earnings if they get hurt. As part of their contracts with their NFL team, the team would pick up the cost of the premium for say the first 3 years. Sounds like a sound business decision to me.
Heck last year it was reported that Romo obtained an insurance policy guaranteeing him $30M if he got injuried in any way (jammed thumb for example) which would affect his ability to sign an NFL contract for at least $30M. Romo's policy differed from those insurance policies cause in order to collect his injury didn't have to be career ending in any way. Don't know what the premium cost Romo but estimates ranged from $150,000 upwards. I think Romo's insurance policy was also discussed during one of our prime time games. Consensus was Romo was one smart guy or he had excellent advisors.
Heck last year it was reported that Romo obtained an insurance policy guaranteeing him $30M if he got injuried in any way (jammed thumb for example) which would affect his ability to sign an NFL contract for at least $30M. Romo's policy differed from those insurance policies cause in order to collect his injury didn't have to be career ending in any way. Don't know what the premium cost Romo but estimates ranged from $150,000 upwards. I think Romo's insurance policy was also discussed during one of our prime time games. Consensus was Romo was one smart guy or he had excellent advisors.