Henry's financial loss: $204,706
Chris Henry's eight-game suspension is without pay.
He is scheduled to earn $435,000 in the third season of his five-year rookie contract signed in 2005. The new collective bargaining agreement from March 2006 raised minimum salaries by $40,000 a year.
NFL players are paid in 17 weekly game checks during the season. Each of Henry's checks would be worth $25,588. His total eight-game loss will be $204,706.
1 Comments:
Mark: What happens to the money that Henry loses in his suspension? Do the Bengals just keep it, does it go to a league "fine" fund or what?
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