2023 salaries for Florida Gators in the NFL
With the current NFL season entering the playoffs this week, let’s take a quick look at how much former Florida Gators players earned in 2023. There are many numbers here, particularly when bonuses are involved, so we kept it simple by listing either a player’s base salary or his guaranteed season salary. Pro-rated signing bonus numbers were not included. These numbers are provided by Overthecap.com.
Atlanta Falcons
– TE Kyle Pitts, 3rd season: $3,651,864 (base plus roster bonus). Pitts’ guaranteed salary jumps to $5,147,796 next season. His original signing bonus came in at $21,294,904 in 2021.
– WR Van Jefferson, 4th season: $1,375,156
Baltimore Ravens
– LB Jeremiah Moon, 2nd season: $750,000
Buffalo Bills
– CB Kaiir Elam, 2nd season: $1,327,310
– OL O’Cyrus Torrence, 1st season: $750,000
Carolina Panthers
– K Eddy Pineiro, 6th season: $1,010,000
– CB CJ Henderson, 4th season: $3,407,662. Henderson is in the final year of his rookie contract (he was drafted by Jacksonville), which included a $12,480,864 signing bonus.
– OT David Sharpe, 6th season: $1,080,000
Chicago Bears
– DT Gervon Dexter, 1st season: $750,000
Cincinnati Bengals
– DT Zachary Carter, 2nd season: $935,906
– K Evan McPherson, 3rd season: $940,000
Dallas Cowboys
– DE Dante Fowler Jr., 9th season: $1,500,000
Former Florida Gators star Alex Anzalone is due for a big jump in salary in 2024
Detroit Lions
– LB Alex Anzalone, 7th season: $1,200,000. His base salary jumps to $6,000,000 next season.
– S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, 5th season: $2,500,000
Green Bay Packers
– LB Brenton Cox Jr., 1st season: $750,000
– DT Tedarrell Slaton, 3rd season: $940,000
Houston Texans
– RB Dameon Pierce, 2nd season: $870,000
– DE Jonathan Greenard, 4th season: $1,145,200
Indianapolis Colts
– QB Anthony Richardson, 1st season: $750,000 base salary. Richardson’s contract overall is fully guaranteed at $33,994,030 with a 2023 cash payout, including bonuses, of $22,472,932.
– DT Taven Bryan, 6th season: $3,000,000
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Kansas City Chiefs
– RB La’Mical Perine, 3rd season: $940,000
– WR Kadarius Toney, 3rd season: $1,907,228
– OT Jawaan Taylor, 5th season: $1,100,000. Taylor’s salary, which is guaranteed, jumps to $20,000,000 next season.
– P Tommy Townsend, 4th season: $2,627,000
Las Vegas Raiders
– LB Amari Burney, 1st season: $750,000
Los Angeles Rams
– WR Demarcus Robinson, 8th season: $1,165,000
Miami Dolphins
– C Jonotthan Harrison, 6th season: $1,165,000
Minnesota Vikings
– WR Brandon Powell, 6th season: $1,080,000
– DE Jonathan Bullard, 8th season: $1,165,000
New England Patriots
– OT Trent Brown, 9th season: $1,500,000. Brown has multiple bonuses, which brings his cap value up to $12,213,235.
– CB Marco Wilson, 3rd season: $940,000
New Orleans Saints
– DE Jabari Zuniga, 4th season: Inactive
– G Max Garcia, 9th season: $1,165,000
Philadelphia Eagles
– OT Fred Johnson, 4th season: $1,080,000
Seattle Seahawks
– OT Stone Forsythe, 3rd season: $940,000
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
– QB Kyle Trask, 3rd season: $1,163,212