
NFL Rookie Jeremiyah Love Gets Record $53M, Buys Mom a House
Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love just signed the biggest guaranteed contract ever given to an NFL running back before playing a single game. His first purchase? A house for his parents.
The Arizona Cardinals just made history by giving rookie Jeremiyah Love a $53 million guaranteed contract, the most money ever promised to a running back in NFL history. The third overall pick in last month's draft hasn't even taken his first professional snap yet.
Love shattered the previous record of $36 million set by Saquon Barkley just last year. The Notre Dame standout earned his payday by rushing for 1,372 yards and 18 touchdowns this past season, including a stunning 228-yard performance against USC.
But the real story isn't the numbers on his contract. It's what Love plans to do with his newfound wealth.
"I'm not spending any of my NFL checks," Love told BRGridiron. "All that money, my financial advisor's going to take care of all of that."
Instead of splurging on luxury cars or mansions for himself, Love has a different priority. He'll live off his endorsement money and spend it wisely, putting his family first.

"First thing I might buy with my marketing money is a house for my parents, car for my dad," he explained. "Shoot, I'm gonna put myself last. I'm going to take care of my family first."
Why This Inspires
Love's maturity at such a young age shows a refreshing perspective in professional sports. At 21 years old, most people would be tempted by the sudden wealth, but Love has already mapped out a financially responsible future with advisors while ensuring his parents are taken care of.
His approach also reflects a growing trend of young athletes getting smarter about money management. By separating his NFL salary from endorsement income and prioritizing investments over immediate gratification, Love is setting himself up for long-term success both on and off the field.
The Cardinals are betting big on Love to revamp their offense under new head coach Mike LaFleur. He becomes the highest drafted running back since Barkley went second overall in 2018, signaling renewed confidence in the position across the league.
Love's combination of talent, work ethic, and financial wisdom suggests Arizona made the right choice.
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