OT @grimreaper (or any others ) do you know how much an assistant special team coach

s1uggo72

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This is horribly written but says that the highest paid OL coach in the NFL makes $115k, lowest paid makes $53k.

thanks Jim ,and yes I've seen some of those sites, which make absoulutely no sense at all. HS coaches make more. The OL coach at Marshall makes about $225K. If I had to guess the Eagles pay Stoutland $2million + at least, and hes worth every dime. I would guess Trout at PSU makes $400-$500K .
 
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Hugh Laurie

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According to this source, the salary of a special teams coach is in a range of 100K - $300k depending on experience, team success, and location. If I had to guess, I'd say most are in the middle of the scale.

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Nobody knows. NFL teams are privately owned and not required to disclose their finances. There is reasonably accurate info on the salaries of head coaches, generally sourced by reporters with good contacts, but not much else.

Except for the Packers which is a publicly held /traded non profit corporation. I think their 990 filings requires them to show salaries of all employees making more than $100K.
 

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Except for the Packers which is a publicly held /traded non profit corporation. I think their 990 filings requires them to show salaries of all employees making more than $100K.

That must look interesting. From a past filing:

Raymond Jablonski: $100,000.06
Aaron Rodgers: $44,743,663,482,378,666.03
 
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s1uggo72

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Nobody knows. NFL teams are privately owned and not required to disclose their finances. There is reasonably accurate info on the salaries of head coaches, generally sourced by reporters with good contacts, but not much else.
thanks Grim!! these sites that list things like $75k for a full time anything coach, look like a joke to me. IIRC the lowest paid guy at Marshall, which doenst have much money is like $175k.
 

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Except for the Packers which is a publicly held /traded non profit corporation. I think their 990 filings requires them to show salaries of all employees making more than $100K.
Green Bay Packers Inc. is, indeed publicly held, but is not publicly traded. It's shares have no equity rights A shareholder can only sell shares back to the team/corporation.

Green Bay Packers Inc. is not a 501c3 and is not required to file a Form 990.

Packers Inc. does publish pretty rudimentary income statements and balance sheets, maybe 10-20 lines each.

There is another entity called the Green Bay Packers Foundation that is associated with the team. It is a conventional charitable organization. It's footings might pay the salary of one or two starters.
 

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thanks Grim!! these sites that list things like $75k for a full time anything coach, look like a joke to me. IIRC the lowest paid guy at Marshall, which doenst have much money is like $175k.
I've come across sites like those in past searches for information and had the same reaction. No idea where they get their numbers.
 
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