Easton Stick Net Worth: Salary, Contract, Assets & Endorsements
Easton Stick net worth-American football quarterback, Easton Michael Stick was born on September 15, 1995, in Omaha, Nebraska in the United States of America.
How much is Easton Stick worth?
Easton Stick has a net worth estimated to be about $1.5 million as of 202. He is believed to have amassed his impressive net marellaoutlet vondutchmutzen moorecains tatacalzature coralblueoutlet marellaabiti donkeywinkekatze negozitata guardianialberto scarpeovye geoxoutlet coralbluescarpe castelli tutto nano jersey borsegabsoutlet akuschuheworth from his playing career as a quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers in the National Football League(NFL) and perhaps some endorsement deals.
Easton Stick’s salary and contract
Easton Stick and the Los Angeles Chargers agreed to a four-year, $2,797,564 contract that included a $277,564 signing bonus, a $277,564 guarantee, and an average salary of $699,391.
The Los Angeles Chargers offered him a one-year contract worth $1,800,000, which included a $152,500 signing bonus, a $1,152,500 guarantee, and an average salary of $1,800,000. Stick has a cap hit of $1,232,500 and a dead cap value of $1,152,500 in 2023 in addition to his basic salary of $1,647,500 and signing bonus of $152,500.
Easton Stick’s endorsements
Eas ton Stick has an endorsement deal with Sanford Sports, The amount of money he earns from the company adds up to his impressive net worth.
Easton Stick’s assets
As of the time of filing this report, we have no information regarding Easton Stick’s assets and lifestyle.
Easton Stick career
Stick attended North Dakota State University to play collegiate football. Stick holds the record for most wins by a starting quarterback in NCAA Division I FCS history with a 49-3 record while starting for North Dakota State.
In the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, Stick was selected by the Los Angeles Chargers with the 166th overall selection.
Stick did not play in any regular season games, but he did take snaps during the preseason. It was anticipated that he would replace Tyrod Taylor as the backup quarterback. Instead, Stick was not scheduled to play, and Chase Daniel was signed on as a backup.
Stick had a brief appearance in Week 3 following the apparent injury of starting quarterback Justin Herbert. But the Chargers took a timeout and Herbert was back in the game before Stick could take his first professional snap.
In order to retain Stick as Herbert’s backup, the Chargers re-signed him on March 13, 2023, for a one-year contract. Stick replaced Herbert in Week 14 after the latter sustained a finger injury during the second quarter. Stick threw for 179 yards in a 24–7 loss to the Denver Broncos in his first game since 2020.
After it was apparent that Herbert would require surgery that would terminate his season, the Chargers announced on December 12 that Stick would take over as the starting quarterback.
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